Nurse Executive Certification
(NE-BC®) Exam Study Guide
Actual Questions with Answers & Rationales
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, Domain 1: Structure and Processes
1. A nurse executive is developing the organization's strategic plan. Which
step should occur FIRST?
A. Implementing new technology
B. Conducting an environmental/SWOT analysis
C. Hiring additional staff
D. Writing the annual budget
Answer: B
Rationale: Strategic planning begins with an environmental scan (SWOT
analysis) to understand internal strengths/weaknesses and external
opportunities/threats before setting goals or allocating resources.
2. Which organizational structure is characterized by dual reporting
relationships, such as a nurse manager reporting to both a service line
director and the CNO?
A. Matrix structure
B. Hierarchical/bureaucratic structure
C. Flat structure
D. Divisional structure
Answer: A
Rationale: A matrix structure creates dual or multiple reporting lines intended to
balance functional expertise with product/service-line accountability, which
increases coordination but can create role ambiguity.
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,3. Shared governance in nursing is best described as a model that:
A. Centralizes all decision-making with executive leadership
B. Distributes decision-making authority and accountability to point-of-care
nurses
C. Eliminates the need for nursing leadership
D. Applies only to unionized environments
Answer: B
Rationale: Shared governance is a structural and cultural model that empowers
direct-care nurses with authority, accountability, and autonomy over practice,
quality, and professional development decisions.
4. The Magnet Recognition Program® is administered by:
A. The Joint Commission
B. The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
C. CMS
D. The National League for Nursing
Answer: B
Rationale: The ANCC administers the Magnet Recognition Program, which
recognizes healthcare organizations for nursing excellence based on defined
Forces of Magnetism/model components.
5. An organization's mission statement primarily describes:
A. The organization's core purpose and reason for existing
B. A five-year financial forecast
C. The organization's staffing ratios
D. A list of accreditation requirements
Answer: A
Rationale: A mission statement articulates the organization's fundamental
purpose, distinguishing it from a vision statement (future aspiration) or specific
operational plans.
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, 6. Which regulatory body's primary role includes evaluating healthcare
organizations for accreditation tied to Medicare/Medicaid deemed status?
A. The Joint Commission
B. The state board of nursing
C. OSHA
D. The FDA
Answer: A
Rationale: The Joint Commission accredits and certifies healthcare
organizations, and its accreditation confers 'deemed status' recognized by CMS
for Medicare/Medicaid participation.
7. A nurse executive is redesigning organizational culture to improve
safety reporting. Which approach best supports a 'just culture'?
A. Automatic termination for any error
B. Distinguishing between human error, at-risk behavior, and reckless
behavior when responding to events
C. Ignoring all reported errors
D. Punishing only new employees for errors
Answer: B
Rationale: Just culture balances accountability and learning by differentiating
system-based human error, at-risk behavior (requiring coaching), and reckless
behavior (requiring disciplinary action), rather than a purely punitive or purely
blame-free approach.
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(NE-BC®) Exam Study Guide
Actual Questions with Answers & Rationales
Page 1
, Domain 1: Structure and Processes
1. A nurse executive is developing the organization's strategic plan. Which
step should occur FIRST?
A. Implementing new technology
B. Conducting an environmental/SWOT analysis
C. Hiring additional staff
D. Writing the annual budget
Answer: B
Rationale: Strategic planning begins with an environmental scan (SWOT
analysis) to understand internal strengths/weaknesses and external
opportunities/threats before setting goals or allocating resources.
2. Which organizational structure is characterized by dual reporting
relationships, such as a nurse manager reporting to both a service line
director and the CNO?
A. Matrix structure
B. Hierarchical/bureaucratic structure
C. Flat structure
D. Divisional structure
Answer: A
Rationale: A matrix structure creates dual or multiple reporting lines intended to
balance functional expertise with product/service-line accountability, which
increases coordination but can create role ambiguity.
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,3. Shared governance in nursing is best described as a model that:
A. Centralizes all decision-making with executive leadership
B. Distributes decision-making authority and accountability to point-of-care
nurses
C. Eliminates the need for nursing leadership
D. Applies only to unionized environments
Answer: B
Rationale: Shared governance is a structural and cultural model that empowers
direct-care nurses with authority, accountability, and autonomy over practice,
quality, and professional development decisions.
4. The Magnet Recognition Program® is administered by:
A. The Joint Commission
B. The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
C. CMS
D. The National League for Nursing
Answer: B
Rationale: The ANCC administers the Magnet Recognition Program, which
recognizes healthcare organizations for nursing excellence based on defined
Forces of Magnetism/model components.
5. An organization's mission statement primarily describes:
A. The organization's core purpose and reason for existing
B. A five-year financial forecast
C. The organization's staffing ratios
D. A list of accreditation requirements
Answer: A
Rationale: A mission statement articulates the organization's fundamental
purpose, distinguishing it from a vision statement (future aspiration) or specific
operational plans.
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, 6. Which regulatory body's primary role includes evaluating healthcare
organizations for accreditation tied to Medicare/Medicaid deemed status?
A. The Joint Commission
B. The state board of nursing
C. OSHA
D. The FDA
Answer: A
Rationale: The Joint Commission accredits and certifies healthcare
organizations, and its accreditation confers 'deemed status' recognized by CMS
for Medicare/Medicaid participation.
7. A nurse executive is redesigning organizational culture to improve
safety reporting. Which approach best supports a 'just culture'?
A. Automatic termination for any error
B. Distinguishing between human error, at-risk behavior, and reckless
behavior when responding to events
C. Ignoring all reported errors
D. Punishing only new employees for errors
Answer: B
Rationale: Just culture balances accountability and learning by differentiating
system-based human error, at-risk behavior (requiring coaching), and reckless
behavior (requiring disciplinary action), rather than a purely punitive or purely
blame-free approach.
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