NUR5011 review
NUR5011 Review Quiz
Test your knowledge with our NUR5011 Review Quiz, designed specifically for nursing and midwifery students. This quiz covers key concepts and standards set by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) and is an excellent tool for self-assessment and preparation.
Key features of the quiz include:
- A variety of question types for comprehensive testing
- Relevant topics that reflect real-world nursing scenarios
- Immediate feedback on your answers to enhance learning
Which is not a function of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia?
Assessment of overseas trained practitions who wish to practice in Australia
Investigation of malpractice or misconduct by nurses and midwives
Approving accredited courses of study in Nursing and Midwifery
Auditing practicing nurses and midwives for competence and compliance
Registration of new nurses and midwives
Practicing nurses are required to meet the NMBA's registration standards before registering as a nurse. Which of the following statements are true for general registration?
Registering Nurses are required to declare their criminal history from all countries
Registering Nurses who were born in an English speaking country and speak English primarily do not need to show evidence of their English proficiency
Registering Nurses are requied to complete a minimum of 2 hours of Continuing Professional Development per registration period
Registering Nurses must have completed a minimum of 450 hours of practice within the last five years
Which standard of practice is not prescribed by the NMBA for registered nurses?
Engages in terapeutic and professional relationships
Provides safe, appropriate and responsive quality nursing practice
Endeavours to ensure clients remain complient with relevant Australian laws
Thinks critically and analyses nursing practice
Evaluates outcomes to inform nursing practice
The ICN's International Code of Ethics for Nurses outlines expectations for three identifiable groups. Which is not one of these groups?
Practitioners and Mangers
Educators and researchers
National Nurses Associations
Healthcare service providers
Terrence is a practicing nurse who has pleaded guilty to a criminal offense not related to his practice. According to the NMBA code of conduct for nurses, he should:
Inform AHPRA of the offense
Inform his employer of the offense
Inform AHPRA and his employer of the offense
He is not required to inform anyone of the offense as it was not relevant to nursing practice
The following Information relates to questions 6 and 7. Hailey is a practicing nurse and has to cannulate a patient. After failing to insert the cannula correctly twice, she delegates the task to a colleague, who is successful. Later, the patient lodges a formal complaint against Hailey after extensive bruising appears on the attempted cannula sites. Her employer requests she perform her cannulation under supervision. Which of the following statements is most true?
Hailey is in breach of code of conduct 1.2 lawful behaviour, because she harmed a patient
Hailey is in breach of code of conduct 1.3 Mandatory Reporting, because she did not report the incident
Hailey is in breach of code of conduct 2.2 Decision-making, because she did not ask for help earlier
Hailey is not necessarily in breach of any code of conduct
After considering the issue, Hailey decides that she has done nothing wrong, and declines her employer's request to perform the next cannulation under supervision. Which statement is most true?
Hailey is now likely in breach of 2.4 Adverse events and open disclosure
Hailey is now likely in breach of 1.3 Mandatory reporting
Hailey is now likely in breach of 1.2 Lawful behaviour
Hailey is not likely in breach of any code of conduct
Person-centred practice is a principle relevant to which domain of the NMBA code of conduct?
Domain: Practise safely, effectively and collaboratively
Domain: Practise legally
Domain: Act with professional integrity
Domain: Promote health and wellbeing
Which of the following are objectives of the National Medicines Policy?
To ensure timely access to the medicines Australians need
To ensure medicines are affordable to individuals
To ensure medicines meet appropriate standards of quality, safety and efficacy
To ensure researchers have a standardised framework of ethical drug testing
The 1986 WHO Revised Drug Strategy aims to:
Reaffirm the commitment of member states to develop, implement and monitor national drug policies to ensure equitable access to essential drugs
Promote and support consumer education on the rational use of drugs and its inclusion into school curricula
Ensure that public health rather than commercial interests have primacy in pharmaceutical and health policies
Protect and safeguard the integrity of pharmaceutical research by enacting and enforcing standards of ethics and accountability for researchers
All of the above
Which are not examples of health promotion?
A breat cancer screening program
An immunisation program
A smoking awareness campaign
A community course in domestic violence awareness
A course of cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety
All the above are examples of health promotion
Which roles are responsibilities of Victoria's state government?
Funding and management of public hospitals
Managing immunisation programs
Funding medicines on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
Regulating private health insurance
Organising health services for veterans
All the above are responsibilities of Victoria's state government
Philip is a seven year old child with terminal brain cancer. His parents have asked you to not inform him of the severity of the disease nor the prognosis. Later during your shift, Philip asks you to explain what is wrong with him. You remember the request of the parents, but believe that lying as a healthcare provider is inherently wrong. You decide to answer Philip's questions honestly. Which moral theory have you acted in accordance with?
Consequentialism
Deontology
Utilitarianism
Egoism
Rationalism
None of the above
Which is not a principle of major ethical consideration in medical practice?
Autonomy
Beneficence
Benevolence
Non-maleficence
Justice
None of the above
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