Correct Answers 2025-2026 Updated.
Public Health Agency - Answer Leads and strengthens population and public health with
emphasis on equity and the wider determinants of health
Health NZ Te whatu ora - Answer Leads day to day running of the health system at local,
district, regional and national levels
Te Aka Whai Ora - Answer Maori health authority, leads, monitors change the way the health
system understands and responds to the wellbeing needs of maori
Pae ora Healthy futures act 2022 - Answer The act established my iwi maori partnership
boards that represent local maori viewpoints, health care planning and decision making. It is the
legislation of the 4 bodies
Whai Kaha - Answer Ministry of disability
4 values underpinning code of conduct - Answer Trust: Nurse must establish trust with the
health consumer to effectively provide care. Patient trusts the nurse to be safe and competent
not to harm but to protect them.
Respect: Behaving towards a person in a way that values their worth, diginity and uniqueness
Integrity: Constantly acting according to values and priniciples and being accountable and
responsible for own actions
Partnership: Health consumers are given enough understandable information to make educated
care and treatment choices. Their independence, viewpoints and preferences are
acknowledged.
8 principles - Answer Respect: Individuality and dignity, their cultural needs and values and
their privacy and confidentiality.
, Act: with integrity to justify health consumers trust
5 Themes of NZ health strategy - Answer People powered: Support & euip
all Newzealanders to be informed about and involved in their own health
One team: an intergrated team approach in the health and disability system
Smart system: Discovering, developing and sharing effective innovations across the system.
Using electronic records and patient portals.
Value and High performance: Providing Newzealanders with high quality, affordable and
sustainable services. Focusing on better health outcomes and better funding across the system.
Newzealand nursing council - Answer Regulatory authority governing the registration of
nurses. Primary function is to protect all members of the public ensuring that nurses are
competent and fit to practice. NZNC is a statutory authority that govers the practice of nurses.
Council sets and monitors standards in the interest of public and profession.
Domains of Competence (for RN) - Answer Domain one: Professional responsibility: Legal,
ethical, professional responsibility, cultural safety, accountability and consumer safety
Domain Two: Management of nursing care: Assesment and managing health consumer needs
supported by nursing knowledge and evidence based research.
Domain Three: Interpersonal relationship: Interpersonal and therapeutic communication with
health consumers and staff.
Domain Four: Interprofessional health care and quality improvement becoming a member of
the health care team evaluates the effectiveness of care.
Registered Nurse (RN) - Answer Utilising nursing knowledge and complex nursing judegement
to assess health care needs, to provide that care, advise and support people to manage their
health, They perform comprehensive assessments to develop, implement and evaluate health
care.