Nurse Executive Certification (NE-BC)
Exam 2026/2027 American Nurses
Credentialing Center (ANCC) –
Comprehensive Practice Examination
Instructions: This 200-question examination is designed to prepare
candidates for the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Nurse
Executive Certification (NE-BC) exam. The exam covers four core domains
based on the official ANCC test content outline: (1) Healthcare Environment
and Leadership/Management, (2) Financial Management, (3) Human
Resource Management, and (4) Quality, Safety, and Regulatory Compliance.
Each question includes the correct answer in bold with a detailed rationale
grounded in the ANCC test blueprint, Yoder-Wise's Leading and Managing in
Nursing, and current nursing leadership and management principles.
Question 1: When prioritizing an enterprise nursing strategic initiative in a
value-based purchasing environment, which metric should receive the
greatest executive attention?
• A. Total number of committee meetings held by nursing leadership
• B. Patient outcomes and experience measures that affect
reimbursement
• C. Average age of equipment on inpatient units
• D. Number of nonclinical emails sent to staff
Rationale: ANCC-aligned nurse executives connect strategy to external
payment incentives, so outcomes and patient experience measures are
stronger priorities than activity counts or unrelated operational details.
,Question 2: A health system joins an accountable care organization (ACO).
Which nursing strategy best supports the model?
• A. Expand inpatient documentation audits only
• B. Reduce interdisciplinary meetings to speed decisions
• C. Standardize care transition processes across hospital, clinic, and
home settings
• D. Increase elective admissions regardless of community need
Rationale: ACO success depends on coordinated population-based care, and
Yoder-Wise emphasizes cross-setting collaboration to improve outcomes and
total cost of care.
Question 3: A nurse executive is updating the strategic plan to address social
determinants of health. Which first step is most appropriate?
• A. Base priorities only on internal anecdotal reports
• B. Review a current community health needs assessment and local
disparity data
• C. Wait until patient complaints rise before acting
• D. Adopt another hospital's priorities without local review
Rationale: Executive planning should begin with valid community and
disparity data so nursing resources address actual population needs rather
than assumptions.
Question 4: Which dashboard indicator best helps a nurse executive monitor
population health equity?
• A. Readmissions stratified by zip code and payer
• B. Total number of parking spaces available
• C. Annual volunteer hours logged by staff
• D. Average age of the leadership team
,Rationale: Stratified outcome data reveal inequities and support population-
health decisions, which is a core executive leadership function.
Question 5: A chief nursing officer wants to accelerate innovation after a
period of low morale. Which behavior best reflects transformational
leadership?
• A. Using fear of discipline to drive compliance
• B. Inspiring a shared vision and empowering managers to redesign
care
• C. Personally approving every minor workflow change
• D. Avoiding staff input to prevent conflict
Rationale: Transformational leadership focuses on vision, empowerment,
and innovation, which ANCC preparation materials consistently link to
executive influence.
Question 6: Which action best demonstrates servant leadership by a nurse
executive?
• A. Removing barriers so frontline teams can provide excellent care
• B. Centralizing all decisions in the executive suite
• C. Limiting staff access to leaders to preserve authority
• D. Assigning stretch goals without additional support
Rationale: Servant leadership emphasizes supporting others' success, a
principle that strengthens engagement and trust in nursing organizations.
Question 7: A new nurse manager is enthusiastic but lacks budgeting skills.
According to situational leadership, which approach is best?
• A. Delegate the budget process with minimal oversight
, • B. Provide clear direction and frequent coaching during budget
development
• C. Avoid discussing the budget until confidence improves
• D. Transfer the manager to a nonleadership role immediately
Rationale: Situational leadership matches leader behavior to follower
readiness, so a high-direction, high-support approach fits motivated novices.
Question 8: Which executive behavior best reflects authentic leadership after
a failed rollout?
• A. Blaming middle managers in public
• B. Withholding information until rumors stop
• C. Openly acknowledging the error, seeking feedback, and
correcting course
• D. Pretending the rollout met all goals
Rationale: Authentic leadership relies on transparency, self-awareness, and
ethical consistency, all of which build credibility during setbacks.
Question 9: In a mature shared governance model, which decision is most
appropriate for a unit practice council?
• A. Approving the hospital bond rating
• B. Setting evidence-based standards for bedside shift report
• C. Negotiating the chief executive officer's contract
• D. Selecting the external audit firm
Rationale: Shared governance gives frontline clinicians meaningful authority
over practice issues, not corporate finance or board-level matters.
Question 10: A nurse executive is starting a major documentation change.
Which action best creates urgency in Kotter's model?
Exam 2026/2027 American Nurses
Credentialing Center (ANCC) –
Comprehensive Practice Examination
Instructions: This 200-question examination is designed to prepare
candidates for the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Nurse
Executive Certification (NE-BC) exam. The exam covers four core domains
based on the official ANCC test content outline: (1) Healthcare Environment
and Leadership/Management, (2) Financial Management, (3) Human
Resource Management, and (4) Quality, Safety, and Regulatory Compliance.
Each question includes the correct answer in bold with a detailed rationale
grounded in the ANCC test blueprint, Yoder-Wise's Leading and Managing in
Nursing, and current nursing leadership and management principles.
Question 1: When prioritizing an enterprise nursing strategic initiative in a
value-based purchasing environment, which metric should receive the
greatest executive attention?
• A. Total number of committee meetings held by nursing leadership
• B. Patient outcomes and experience measures that affect
reimbursement
• C. Average age of equipment on inpatient units
• D. Number of nonclinical emails sent to staff
Rationale: ANCC-aligned nurse executives connect strategy to external
payment incentives, so outcomes and patient experience measures are
stronger priorities than activity counts or unrelated operational details.
,Question 2: A health system joins an accountable care organization (ACO).
Which nursing strategy best supports the model?
• A. Expand inpatient documentation audits only
• B. Reduce interdisciplinary meetings to speed decisions
• C. Standardize care transition processes across hospital, clinic, and
home settings
• D. Increase elective admissions regardless of community need
Rationale: ACO success depends on coordinated population-based care, and
Yoder-Wise emphasizes cross-setting collaboration to improve outcomes and
total cost of care.
Question 3: A nurse executive is updating the strategic plan to address social
determinants of health. Which first step is most appropriate?
• A. Base priorities only on internal anecdotal reports
• B. Review a current community health needs assessment and local
disparity data
• C. Wait until patient complaints rise before acting
• D. Adopt another hospital's priorities without local review
Rationale: Executive planning should begin with valid community and
disparity data so nursing resources address actual population needs rather
than assumptions.
Question 4: Which dashboard indicator best helps a nurse executive monitor
population health equity?
• A. Readmissions stratified by zip code and payer
• B. Total number of parking spaces available
• C. Annual volunteer hours logged by staff
• D. Average age of the leadership team
,Rationale: Stratified outcome data reveal inequities and support population-
health decisions, which is a core executive leadership function.
Question 5: A chief nursing officer wants to accelerate innovation after a
period of low morale. Which behavior best reflects transformational
leadership?
• A. Using fear of discipline to drive compliance
• B. Inspiring a shared vision and empowering managers to redesign
care
• C. Personally approving every minor workflow change
• D. Avoiding staff input to prevent conflict
Rationale: Transformational leadership focuses on vision, empowerment,
and innovation, which ANCC preparation materials consistently link to
executive influence.
Question 6: Which action best demonstrates servant leadership by a nurse
executive?
• A. Removing barriers so frontline teams can provide excellent care
• B. Centralizing all decisions in the executive suite
• C. Limiting staff access to leaders to preserve authority
• D. Assigning stretch goals without additional support
Rationale: Servant leadership emphasizes supporting others' success, a
principle that strengthens engagement and trust in nursing organizations.
Question 7: A new nurse manager is enthusiastic but lacks budgeting skills.
According to situational leadership, which approach is best?
• A. Delegate the budget process with minimal oversight
, • B. Provide clear direction and frequent coaching during budget
development
• C. Avoid discussing the budget until confidence improves
• D. Transfer the manager to a nonleadership role immediately
Rationale: Situational leadership matches leader behavior to follower
readiness, so a high-direction, high-support approach fits motivated novices.
Question 8: Which executive behavior best reflects authentic leadership after
a failed rollout?
• A. Blaming middle managers in public
• B. Withholding information until rumors stop
• C. Openly acknowledging the error, seeking feedback, and
correcting course
• D. Pretending the rollout met all goals
Rationale: Authentic leadership relies on transparency, self-awareness, and
ethical consistency, all of which build credibility during setbacks.
Question 9: In a mature shared governance model, which decision is most
appropriate for a unit practice council?
• A. Approving the hospital bond rating
• B. Setting evidence-based standards for bedside shift report
• C. Negotiating the chief executive officer's contract
• D. Selecting the external audit firm
Rationale: Shared governance gives frontline clinicians meaningful authority
over practice issues, not corporate finance or board-level matters.
Question 10: A nurse executive is starting a major documentation change.
Which action best creates urgency in Kotter's model?