ANCC Nurse Executive
Certification Exam (NE-BC Exam)
1. A nurse executive is developing a long-term organizational plan.
Which leadership activity is MOST appropriate?
A. Daily staffing assignments
B. Strategic planning
C. Conflict mediation
D. Performance counseling
✓ Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Nurse executives operate at the system level. Strategic
planning (3-5 year vision, mission, goals) is an executive function. The
other options are operational/manager-level tasks.
2. Which metric BEST reflects quality of nursing care?
A. Number of admissions
B. Nurse turnover rate
C. Hospital-acquired pressure injury rate
D. Length of stay
✓ Correct Answer: C
Explanation: HAPI is a nursing-sensitive indicator (NSI) directly influenced
by nursing assessment, turning, and skin care. The others are volume or
HR metrics.
3. A unit's budget is consistently over target due to overtime use.
What is the FIRST action?
A. Discipline staff
B. Eliminate overtime
C. Analyze staffing patterns and acuity
D. Reduce patient census
✓ Correct Answer: C
, Explanation: An executive uses data first. Analyze patterns, acuity, skill
mix, and scheduling practices to find the root cause before taking action.
4. Which leadership style is MOST effective during a crisis situation?
A. Democratic
B. Transformational
C. Laissez-faire
D. Autocratic
✓ Correct Answer: D
Explanation: In a crisis (code, disaster), autocratic/directive leadership
provides clear, rapid decision-making and command. Democratic is too
slow.
5. Which federal regulation MOST directly impacts patient safety and
quality outcomes?
A. HIPAA
B. EMTALA
C. CMS Conditions of Participation
D. OSHA
✓ Correct Answer: C
Explanation: CMS CoPs are the minimum health and safety standards a
hospital must meet to receive Medicare/Medicaid reimbursement. HIPAA =
privacy, EMTALA = access, OSHA = worker safety.
6. A nurse executive wants to improve staff engagement. Which
strategy is MOST effective?
A. Increase policy enforcement
B. Shared governance councils
C. Strict chain of command
D. Increased audits
✓ Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Shared governance gives nurses autonomy, control over
practice, and a voice in decisions – the #1 driver of engagement.
7. What is the PRIMARY purpose of Magnet designation?
A. Increase reimbursement
B. Improve nurse satisfaction and patient outcomes
C. Reduce staffing costs
D. Ensure regulatory compliance
Certification Exam (NE-BC Exam)
1. A nurse executive is developing a long-term organizational plan.
Which leadership activity is MOST appropriate?
A. Daily staffing assignments
B. Strategic planning
C. Conflict mediation
D. Performance counseling
✓ Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Nurse executives operate at the system level. Strategic
planning (3-5 year vision, mission, goals) is an executive function. The
other options are operational/manager-level tasks.
2. Which metric BEST reflects quality of nursing care?
A. Number of admissions
B. Nurse turnover rate
C. Hospital-acquired pressure injury rate
D. Length of stay
✓ Correct Answer: C
Explanation: HAPI is a nursing-sensitive indicator (NSI) directly influenced
by nursing assessment, turning, and skin care. The others are volume or
HR metrics.
3. A unit's budget is consistently over target due to overtime use.
What is the FIRST action?
A. Discipline staff
B. Eliminate overtime
C. Analyze staffing patterns and acuity
D. Reduce patient census
✓ Correct Answer: C
, Explanation: An executive uses data first. Analyze patterns, acuity, skill
mix, and scheduling practices to find the root cause before taking action.
4. Which leadership style is MOST effective during a crisis situation?
A. Democratic
B. Transformational
C. Laissez-faire
D. Autocratic
✓ Correct Answer: D
Explanation: In a crisis (code, disaster), autocratic/directive leadership
provides clear, rapid decision-making and command. Democratic is too
slow.
5. Which federal regulation MOST directly impacts patient safety and
quality outcomes?
A. HIPAA
B. EMTALA
C. CMS Conditions of Participation
D. OSHA
✓ Correct Answer: C
Explanation: CMS CoPs are the minimum health and safety standards a
hospital must meet to receive Medicare/Medicaid reimbursement. HIPAA =
privacy, EMTALA = access, OSHA = worker safety.
6. A nurse executive wants to improve staff engagement. Which
strategy is MOST effective?
A. Increase policy enforcement
B. Shared governance councils
C. Strict chain of command
D. Increased audits
✓ Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Shared governance gives nurses autonomy, control over
practice, and a voice in decisions – the #1 driver of engagement.
7. What is the PRIMARY purpose of Magnet designation?
A. Increase reimbursement
B. Improve nurse satisfaction and patient outcomes
C. Reduce staffing costs
D. Ensure regulatory compliance