Qualative - Answer Research subjective data which uses experiences and words
(compared to numbers). Has a smaller sample size.
Quantitative - Answer Research objective data which uses number and logic.
Has a larger sample size.
More people - more objective
Less people - less robust.
Has a hypothesis
When was the Treaty of Waitangi signed? What version is the official version? - Answer
1840. English.
Treaty of Waitangi - Participation? - Answer The nursing work force recognises the
citizen rights of maori and the rights to equitable access and participation in health
services.
- Same acessability and opportunities for Maori and non Maori.
Treaty of Waitangi- Protection?-Answer The nursing work force recognises that health
is a taonga and acts to protect it by promoting a responsive and supportive
environment. Facilitating wellbeing by acknowledging beliefs and practices held by
maori.
Treaty of Waitangi - Partnership?-Answer Partnership involves nurses working together
with maori, with the mutual aim of providing health outcomes for maori by:
- Act in good faith as Treaty of Waitangi partners
- Act in cooperation and common interest and work together to realize positive health
outcomes
, Treaty of Waitangi - Self Determination?- Answer Tino Rangatiratanga allows Maori
self-determination over health, which recognises the right to manage Maori interests
and affirms the right to development by:
- Allowing Maori autonomy and authority over health.
- Māori ownership and control of knowledge, language, and culture are acknowledged
and respected as taonga.
What is the purpose of NCNZ? - Answer Governs the practices for nurses, sets and
monitors standards of nurses which includes investigation, registration, and education.
Principal purpose of the HPCA Act? - Answer To protect the public health and safety to
ensure the competence of health practitioners.
Professional Boundaries (2 roles) - Answer The limit which protects the space between
the professional's power and the patient's vulnerability.
1. Partner care
2. Brokers of information .
Culture - Answer This refers to the beliefs and practices belonging to any particular
group.
Cultural Saftey - Answer The nurse has undertaken a process of reflection of his/her
own culture and can recognise that their culture can impact on their professional
practice.
Code Of Conduct - Answer 1. Respects the dignity and individuality of health
consumers.
2. Respect the cultural needs and values of health consumers.
3. Work in partnership with health consumers to promote and protect their wellbeing.
4. Maintain health consumer trust by providing safe and competent care.
5. Respect health consumers privacy and confidentiality.
6. Work respectfully with colleges to best meet health consumers needs.
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