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SECTION 1: PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY & ROLE DEVELOPMENT (25
Questions)
Q1: A newly licensed RN is reflecting on their transition from student to professional
nurse. They recognize that while they can perform technical skills, they struggle with
prioritizing care for multiple patients and anticipating patient needs. According to
Benner's stages, which stage best describes this nurse?
A. Expert
B. Proficient
C. Advanced beginner
D. Competent
C. Advanced beginner [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Benner's stages of clinical competence describe the novice-to-expert
trajectory. The advanced beginner stage is characterized by the ability to perform
technical skills with marginally acceptable performance but limited ability to prioritize or
anticipate patient needs based on clinical judgment. This nurse has moved beyond
novice (rule-governed behavior) but has not yet developed the holistic understanding of
competent practice or the intuitive grasp of proficient and expert levels.
Q2: A nurse leader is mentoring a new graduate who expresses uncertainty about their
professional identity. The leader explains that professional identity in nursing is best
understood as:
A. A fixed trait established upon graduation from nursing school
,B. A dynamic, evolving process of integrating personal values with professional roles
and standards
C. The ability to perform all clinical procedures without assistance
D. A credential or certification that validates nursing expertise
B. A dynamic, evolving process of integrating personal values with professional roles
and standards [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Professional identity in nursing is conceptualized as a continuous,
developmental process rather than a fixed endpoint. It involves the integration of
personal values, professional standards (ANA Code of Ethics, Scope and Standards of
Practice), role expectations, and self-concept as a nurse. This dynamic process evolves
through professional socialization, clinical experience, mentorship, and ongoing
reflection throughout one's career.
Q3: A nurse is reviewing the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses and notes that provision 1
states, "The nurse practices with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth,
and unique attributes of every person." Which ethical principle is primarily reflected in
this provision?
A. Justice
B. Autonomy
C. Respect for persons
D. Beneficence
C. Respect for persons [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Provision 1 of the ANA Code of Ethics emphasizes respect for the inherent
dignity and worth of every individual, which aligns with the ethical principle of respect
for persons (which encompasses autonomy and human dignity). While beneficence and
justice are important nursing ethical principles, this provision specifically addresses the
foundational obligation to honor the intrinsic value of each patient regardless of their
circumstances, health status, or background.
,Q4: A nurse leader is developing a professional development plan for their unit. Which
activity best demonstrates the nurse leader's commitment to maintaining professional
boundaries?
A. Sharing personal relationship problems with patients to build rapport
B. Accepting expensive gifts from grateful patients as tokens of appreciation
C. Declining a patient's social media friend request and redirecting to professional
channels
D. Providing personal contact information to patients for after-hours questions
C. Declining a patient's social media friend request and redirecting to professional
channels [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Professional boundaries in nursing require maintaining a therapeutic
relationship that is focused on the patient's needs rather than the nurse's needs.
Accepting social media connections with patients blurs the professional boundary and
can lead to dual relationships, confidentiality breaches, and compromised therapeutic
effectiveness. Declining such requests while offering appropriate professional
alternatives (patient portals, clinic contact numbers) maintains the therapeutic alliance
while upholding professional standards.
Q5: According to the ANA, which characteristic is essential for nursing to be recognized
as a profession?
A. Minimal educational requirements to ensure accessibility
B. A unique body of knowledge and commitment to public service
C. Absence of regulatory oversight to allow practice flexibility
D. Focus on technical skills rather than theoretical knowledge
B. A unique body of knowledge and commitment to public service [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Professions are distinguished from occupations by several criteria, including
a specialized body of knowledge based on theory and research, formal education at the
university level, autonomy in practice, a code of ethics, a professional organization, and
commitment to public service. Nursing meets these criteria through its theoretical
, foundations (nursing theories, evidence-based practice), licensure requirements, code
of ethics, and dedication to promoting health and well-being across populations.
Q6: A nurse is considering joining a professional nursing organization. Which
organization is the largest and most comprehensive professional association
representing registered nurses in the United States?
A. American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)
B. National League for Nursing (NLN)
C. American Nurses Association (ANA)
D. Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI)
C. American Nurses Association (ANA) [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The American Nurses Association (ANA) is the largest and most
comprehensive professional organization for registered nurses in the United States,
representing the interests of the nation's 4 million RNs across all specialties and
practice settings. While AACN focuses on critical care, NLN on nursing education, and
STTI on nursing scholarship and research, the ANA serves as the umbrella organization
that establishes standards of practice, advocates for nursing policy, and publishes the
Code of Ethics for Nurses.
Q7: A nurse leader is coaching a staff nurse who is experiencing role conflict between
their clinical responsibilities and administrative duties after being promoted to charge
nurse. Which concept best describes this situation?
A. Role ambiguity
B. Role transition
C. Role overload
D. Role strain
D. Role strain [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Role strain occurs when there is difficulty fulfilling the expectations of a
particular role, often due to conflicting demands within that role or between multiple