QUESTION BANK – 200 HIGH-YIELD QUESTIONS COVERING ALL AONL
CORE COMPETENCIES WITH DETAILED RATIONALES, CORRECT
ANSWERS, AND STRATEGIC TEST-TAKING INSIGHTS
1. A nurse executive is implementing a new electronic health record
system. Which leadership approach best facilitates staff adoption?
A. Mandating immediate full implementation
B. Using a transformational approach with staff education and
involvement
C. Delegating the project entirely to the IT department
D. Implementing the system only on one unit as a pilot
ANSWER: B
Rationale: Transformational leadership inspires and motivates staff
toward a shared vision, which is essential for large-scale change like EHR
implementation. Mandating change fosters resistance; delegating to IT
ignores clinical workflow needs; piloting is a tactic, not a leadership
approach.
2. After reviewing patient satisfaction data, a nurse executive finds
that discharge teaching scores are low. Which financial tool should be
used to estimate the cost of implementing a new discharge teaching
protocol?
A. Cost-benefit analysis
B. Operating budget
C. Capital budget
D. Break-even analysis
,ANSWER: A
Rationale: A cost-benefit analysis compares the expected costs of the
new protocol against the projected benefits (e.g., reduced
readmissions). Operating and capital budgets track existing expenses or
major equipment purchases. Break-even analysis determines the
volume needed to cover costs.
3. A unit has a high rate of medication errors. The nurse executive
forms a multidisciplinary team to redesign the medication
administration process. This is an example of which type of decision-
making model?
A. Autocratic decision-making
B. Shared governance
C. Laissez-faire approach
D. Bureaucratic model
ANSWER: B
Rationale: Shared governance empowers frontline staff and
multidisciplinary members to participate in clinical and operational
decisions, improving ownership and compliance. Autocratic and
bureaucratic models are top-down; laissez-faire provides no direction.
4. Which of the following is a primary responsibility of a nurse
executive in financial management?
A. Preparing daily patient care assignments
B. Developing annual departmental operating budgets
C. Performing bedside nursing procedures
D. Ordering unit supplies weekly
ANSWER: B
Rationale: Developing and managing the annual operating budget is a
core executive financial responsibility. Daily assignments and bedside
,care are operational or clinical roles; ordering supplies is typically
delegated to unit managers.
5. A nurse executive notices that staff are resisting a new handoff
communication tool. The most effective first step to address this
resistance is:
A. Mandating compliance with a disciplinary policy
B. Conducting a staff needs assessment to understand concerns
C. Cancelling the implementation of the new tool
D. Offering financial bonuses for using the tool
ANSWER: B
Rationale: A needs assessment identifies the root causes of resistance,
allowing for targeted education and support. Mandating compliance
breeds resentment; cancelling the tool avoids the issue; bonuses may
not address underlying workflow concerns.
6. Which leadership theory emphasizes that leaders should adapt
their style based on the maturity and competence of their followers?
A. Situational leadership
B. Trait theory
C. Great Man theory
D. Behavioral theory
ANSWER: A
Rationale: Situational leadership (Hersey-Blanchard) posits that leaders
adjust their style—delegating, participating, selling, or telling—based
on follower readiness. Trait and Great Man theories focus on inherent
characteristics; behavioral theory focuses on specific leader actions.
7. A nurse executive is preparing for a union negotiation session.
Which strategy is most likely to result in a mutually beneficial
, agreement?
A. Refusing all initial union proposals
B. Using an interest-based bargaining approach
C. Making unilateral decisions before the session
D. Focusing exclusively on wage increases
ANSWER: B
Rationale: Interest-based bargaining (also called integrative bargaining)
focuses on the underlying interests of both parties, leading to win-win
solutions. Refusing proposals or making unilateral decisions creates
conflict; focusing only on wages ignores other critical issues like staffing
and benefits.
8. The nurse executive is evaluating the effectiveness of a new falls
prevention program. Which outcome metric is most appropriate to
measure?
A. Number of staff education hours completed
B. Patient satisfaction with meal service
C. Rate of falls per 1,000 patient days
D. Average length of stay for all patients
ANSWER: C
Rationale: The rate of falls per 1,000 patient days is a direct clinical
outcome measure specific to the program's goal. Education hours are a
process measure; meal satisfaction and overall length of stay are not
directly related to falls prevention.
9. Which of the following best describes the role of a nurse executive
in strategic planning?
A. Focusing solely on daily staffing ratios
B. Aligning nursing goals with the organization’s long-term vision
C. Managing employee payroll and benefits