NZ STATE NURSING EXAM REVISION- 2021 WITH 100%
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What is principle 1 of the code of conduct? Respect the dignity and individuality of the health consumer
What is principle 2 of the code of conduct? Respect the cultural needs and values of the health consumer
Work in partnership with the health consumer to promote and protect their
What is principle 3 of the code of conduct?
wellbeing
What is principle 4 of the code of Maintain health consumer's trust by providing safe and competent care
conduct?
What is principle 5 of the code of conduct? Respect the health consumer's privacy and confidentiality
What is principle 6 of the code of conduct? Work respectfully withe colleagues to best meet health consumer's needs
What is principle 7 of the code of conduct? Act with integrity to justify health consumer's trust
What is principle 8 of the code of conduct? Maintain public trust and confidence in the nursing profession
What bacteria causes strep throat and group A Streptococcus
scarlet fever?
What does rheumatic fever develop from? strep throat or scarlet fever
How long after strep infection does acute 1-5 weeks
rheumatic fever develop?
What age does rheumatic fever normally 5 to 15 years old
occur?
What are symptoms of rheumatic fever? fever, arthritis, chest pain, SOB, tachycardia, fatigue, chorea
What does rheumatic heart disease to do weakens the valves between the chambers
to the heart?
What is strep throat? infection of the throat and tonsils
How is strep throat transmitted? respiratory droplets
What are some signs and symptoms of sore throat, chills, fever, swollen lymph nodes, headache, body aches
strep throat?
If strep throat is accompanied with a bright scarlet fever
red rash (rough to touch) over the body,
what is it known as?
Bacterium are contained without becoming symptomatic. These patients are not
What is latent TB?
considered infectious nor can they spread the disease
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, Can latent TB become active? yes in people with weakened immune systems
Will a blood test or skin test show positive yes
for TB infection in someone with latent TB?
What are the most common symptoms of bad cough (lasts longer than 3 wks), pain in chest, coughing up blood or sputum
TB?
Can people with latent TB spread the no
infection to others?
How is TB transmitted? airborne droplets
What is the first test used to test for TB? Mantoux skin test
Is TB a notifiable disease? yes
What are the three most common antibiotic rifampin
used to treat TB?
What is an antimicrobial agent used to treat pyrazinamide
active TB during the initial phase of
therapy?
What is another antibiotic used to treat TB? ethambutol
What are common side effects of the discoloured bodily fluids, itchy, rash, abdomen pain, vomiting, mensural changes
antibiotic rifampin?
What is the NZ national immunisation is a series of vaccines that are offered free for babies, children, adolescents and
schedule? adults
What vaccines are available in NZ for -influenza
pregnant women? -tetanus/ diphtheria/ pertussis
-rotavirus
What vaccines are available in NZ for
-diphtheria/tetanus/pertussis/polio/Hep B/haemophilus influenza type b
babies at 6 weeks old?
-pneumococcal
What vaccines are available in NZ for -rotavirus
babies at 3 months old? -diphtheria/tetanus/pertussis/polio/Hep B/haemophilus influenza type b
What vaccines are available in NZ for -diphtheria/tetanus/pertussis/polio/Hep B/haemophilus influenza type b
babies at 5 months old? -pneumococcal
What vaccines are available in NZ for 12 -measles/ mumps/ rubella
months old? -pneumococcal
-Haemophilus influenzae type b
What vaccines are available in NZ for 15
-measles/ mumps/ rubella
months old?
-varicella (chickenpox)
What vaccines are available in NZ for -Diphtheria/tetanus/pertussis/polio
children at 4 years of age?
What vaccines are available in NZ for -tetanus/diphtheria/ pertussis
children at 11-12 years of age? -HPV
What vaccines are available in NZ for adults tetanus/dipheria/
aged 45 years old? pertussis
-tetanus/diphtheria/
What vaccines are available in NZ for adults pertussis
aged 65 years old? -Zoster (shingles)
-influenza
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