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Nursing Jurisprudence Examination | Core Domains: Nursing Scope of Practice, Professional Accountability, Legal & Ethical
Responsibilities, Patient Rights, Confidentiality & Privacy, Documentation Standards, Disciplinary Actions, Regulatory Compliance,
Delegation Laws, and Professional Conduct | Board of Nursing–Aligned Legal & Regulatory Format
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Question 1
What is the primary purpose of the Nurse Practice Act?
A) To increase nursing salaries
B) To define scope of practice and protect public safety
C) To limit nursing employment
D) To establish hospital policies
Correct Answer: B) To define scope of practice and protect public safety
Rationale:
, The Nurse Practice Act defines the legal scope of nursing practice within a state and establishes standards to protect public health, safety, and welfare.
It grants the Board of Nursing authority to regulate nursing practice.
Scope of Practice
Question 2
Which action constitutes a violation of patient confidentiality under HIPAA?
A) Discussing patient care in private report room
B) Sharing patient information with unauthorized individuals
C) Documenting in the medical record
D) Communicating with the healthcare team
Correct Answer: B) Sharing patient information with unauthorized individuals
Rationale:
HIPAA prohibits sharing protected health information with unauthorized individuals. Patient information should only be shared with those directly
involved in the patient's care on a need-to-know basis.
Confidentiality & Privacy
Question 3
What is the nurse's legal responsibility when witnessing a colleague impaired by substances?
A) Ignore the situation
B) Report to the nurse manager or board
C) Confront publicly
D) Cover for the colleague
Correct Answer: B) Report to the nurse manager or board
Rationale:
Nurses have a legal and ethical duty to report impaired colleagues to protect patient safety. Most states have alternative-to-discipline programs that help
nurses get treatment while protecting the public.
Professional Accountability
, Question 4
Which document outlines a patient's right to refuse treatment?
A) Employment contract
B) Patient Bill of Rights
C) Hospital budget
D) Staffing schedule
Correct Answer: B) Patient Bill of Rights
Rationale:
The Patient Bill of Rights establishes that competent adults have the right to refuse any medical treatment, even life-saving treatment. This right is
based on autonomy and informed consent principles.
Patient Rights
Question 5
What is the legal standard for nursing documentation?
A) Document only positive outcomes
B) Document care accurately, timely, and objectively
C) Document at end of shift only
D) Document only medications
Correct Answer: B) Document care accurately, timely, and objectively
Rationale:
Legal documentation standards require accurate, timely, objective, and complete recording of all nursing care. The principle is: 'If it wasn't documented,
it wasn't done.' Documentation is a legal record.
Documentation Standards
Question 6
Which action could result in disciplinary action by the Board of Nursing?
A) Following facility policies