PROFESSIONAL NURSING PRACTICE EXAM
2026/2027 | COMPLETE PRACTICE
QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH
DETAILED RATIONALES | PROFESSIONAL
NURSING STUDY GUIDE
NR-549 FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS FOR PROFESSIONAL NURSING PRACTICE
EXAM 2026/2027
COMPLETE PRACTICE QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH DETAILED
RATIONALES
PROFESSIONAL NURSING STUDY GUIDE
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
• This comprehensive study guide contains 200 carefully constructed multiple-
choice questions designed to test foundational knowledge across all core domains
of professional nursing practice, enabling thorough preparation for successful
exam performance.
• Use this material by completing 50 questions daily, reviewing each rationale
thoroughly to strengthen conceptual understanding, and retaking challenging
question sets until mastery is achieved.
1. A newly graduated nurse is beginning orientation to a medical-surgical unit.
Which characteristic best defines professional nursing practice?
A) Performing only tasks assigned by physicians
B) Using standardized protocols without considering individual patient differences
C) Integrating knowledge from multiple disciplines to provide holistic patient-
centered care
,D) Focusing exclusively on technical skills and clinical procedures
E) Following institutional policies without question or critical evaluation
CORRECT ANSWER: C) Integrating knowledge from multiple disciplines to
provide holistic patient-centered care
Rationale: Professional nursing practice is characterized by its multidisciplinary
approach, incorporating evidence-based knowledge, critical thinking, and a holistic
perspective that considers the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of
patients. This distinguishes nursing from task-focused or protocol-driven practice
and reflects the art and science of nursing as defined by modern nursing theory
and standards of practice.
2. Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of the nursing
process?
A) To complete medical documentation requirements
B) To provide a systematic, organized framework for delivering individualized
patient care
C) To ensure strict adherence to hospital policies and procedures
D) To minimize time spent with patients
E) To replace clinical judgment with standardized interventions
CORRECT ANSWER: B) To provide a systematic, organized framework for
delivering individualized patient care
Rationale: The nursing process (assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation,
and evaluation) serves as the foundation for professional nursing practice by
providing a dynamic, cyclical approach that allows nurses to deliver individualized,
evidence-based care tailored to each patient's unique needs, preferences, and
responses.
,3. A nurse is explaining Florence Nightingale's contributions to nursing. Which
statement accurately reflects her most significant impact on professional
nursing?
A) She developed the first nursing theory model
B) She established nursing as a profession based on scientific knowledge and
systematic training
C) She created the first electronic health record system
D) She wrote the first nursing textbook on pharmacology
E) She invented the stethoscope for clinical assessment
CORRECT ANSWER: B) She established nursing as a profession based on
scientific knowledge and systematic training
Rationale: Florence Nightingale revolutionized nursing by demonstrating that
trained, educated nurses using scientific principles and systematic care approaches
could significantly improve patient outcomes. She established the first formal
nursing training program at St. Thomas Hospital in 1860, establishing nursing as a
profession requiring specialized knowledge rather than simply custodial work.
4. Which of the following reflects the concept of cultural competence in
nursing practice?
A) Treating all patients identically regardless of background
B) Avoiding discussion of a patient's cultural beliefs and practices
C) Demonstrating awareness, understanding, and respect for diverse cultural
beliefs, values, and practices in patient care
D) Imposing the nurse's own cultural values on patients
E) Limiting cultural assessment to demographic data collection only
CORRECT ANSWER: C) Demonstrating awareness, understanding, and respect
for diverse cultural beliefs, values, and practices in patient care
, Rationale: Cultural competence requires nurses to recognize and respect the
diversity of their patients, understanding how cultural beliefs, values, and practices
influence health perceptions and behaviors. This enables nurses to adapt care
delivery to be congruent with patients' cultural contexts, improving communication,
trust, and health outcomes.
5. A nurse is evaluating a patient's response to an intervention. Which phase
of the nursing process is being performed?
A) Assessment
B) Nursing diagnosis
C) Planning
D) Implementation
E) Evaluation
CORRECT ANSWER: E) Evaluation
Rationale: Evaluation is the final phase of the nursing process where the nurse
determines whether the patient has achieved the identified goals and desired
outcomes. It involves comparing actual patient responses and outcomes with the
expected outcomes established during the planning phase and determining
whether nursing interventions were effective.
6. Which principle is fundamental to ethical nursing practice?
A) Always following physician orders without question
B) Respect for patient autonomy and informed decision-making
C) Prioritizing the hospital's financial interests
D) Making decisions based on personal beliefs rather than evidence
E) Limiting information to patients to prevent anxiety