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Adult Nurse-RNA Quiz

Adult Nurse-RNA Quiz
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Adult Nurse - RNA

Adult Nurse-RNA Quiz

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1. Which of the following agencies set the standards of education, training and conduct and performance for nurses and midwives in the UK?

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2. The Code contains the professional standards that registered nurses and midwives must uphold. UK nurses and midwives must act in line with the Code, whether they are providing direct care to individuals, groups or communities or bringing their professional knowledge to bear on nursing and midwifery practice in other roles; such as leadership, education or research. What 4 Key areas does the code cover?

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3. What is the role of the NMC?

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4. What is the purpose of The NMC Code?

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5. The UK regulator for nursing & midwifery professions within the UK with a started aim to protect the health & well-being of the public is?

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6. All are purposes of NMC except?

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7. What is meant by code of ethics?

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