ANCC Nurse Executive Certification
ANCC NURSE EXECUTIVE CERTIFICATION | COMPLETE 2026/2027 LATEST EXAM
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS - VERIFIED ANSWERS
ANCC NURSE EXECUTIVE CERTIFICATION
(NE-BC / NEA-BC)
1. Which organizational structure is characterized by a chain of command in
which authority flows from top to bottom with clearly defined departments
and specialized roles?
A. Matrix structure
B. Bureaucratic (hierarchical) structure
C. Flat structure
D. Shared governance structure
CORRECT ANSWER : B. A bureaucratic or hierarchical structure has a
clear chain of command, standardized rules, and specialized departments.
A matrix structure has dual reporting lines; a flat structure minimizes
management layers; shared governance distributes decision-making to
point-of-care staff.
2. The primary purpose of a hospital's mission statement is to:
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A. Describe the long-term aspirational state of the organization
B. Define the organization's fundamental purpose and reason for existing
C. List the annual financial targets of the organization
D. Outline the organization's compliance policies
CORRECT ANSWER : B. A mission statement articulates the
organization's core purpose and reason for being. The aspirational long-
term state is described by the vision statement, not the mission.
3. Shared governance in nursing is best described as a structure that:
A. Centralizes all decision-making with nursing executives
B. Eliminates the need for a nursing chain of command
C. Distributes decision-making authority to staff nurses regarding
practice, quality, and professional development
D. Is required only in Magnet-designated hospitals
CORRECT ANSWER : C. Shared governance empowers direct-care nurses
to participate in decisions about practice, quality, and professional issues.
It does not eliminate hierarchy, and while emphasized in Magnet, it can
exist outside Magnet designation.
4. A nurse executive is developing the organizational bylaws for the medical
staff and nursing department. Which document takes precedence if a conflict
arises between department policy and bylaws?
A. Department policy
B. Bylaws
C. Individual unit protocols
D. Verbal directives from the CNO
CORRECT ANSWER : B. Bylaws are the foundational governing
documents of an organization and take precedence over department-level
policies, which must align with them.
5. Which committee structure is typically responsible for credentialing and
privileging of advanced practice nurses in a hospital?
A. Medical Executive Committee
B. Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee
C. Ethics Committee
D. Infection Prevention Committee
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CORRECT ANSWER : A. The Medical Executive Committee (or its
credentialing subcommittee) oversees credentialing and privileging for
licensed independent practitioners, including APRNs with privileges.
6. The Joint Commission's accreditation standards primarily serve to:
A. Set state nurse practice acts
B. Establish minimum performance expectations to promote patient
safety and quality care
C. Determine Medicare reimbursement rates directly
D. License individual nurses
CORRECT ANSWER : B. The Joint Commission accredits organizations
against standards designed to improve safety and quality; it does not
license individuals or set nurse practice acts, which are state functions.
7. A nurse executive is redesigning the organizational chart to reduce layers
of management between staff nurses and senior leadership. This is an
example of:
A. Centralization
B. Delayering (flattening the hierarchy)
C. Departmentalization
D. Span of control expansion only
CORRECT ANSWER : B. Delayering, or flattening, removes management
layers to speed communication and decision-making. Span of control may
increase as a result, but the primary action described is delayering.
8. Span of control refers to:
A. The geographic area a manager oversees
B. The number of employees who report directly to one manager
C. The budget authority granted to a manager
D. The number of committees a manager sits on
CORRECT ANSWER : B. Span of control is the number of direct reports a
manager supervises. A wide span means many direct reports; a narrow
span means few.
9. Which of the following best describes a matrix organizational structure in
healthcare?
A. Staff report to a single manager along a strict vertical line
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B. Staff report to both a functional manager and a project or service-line
manager simultaneously
C. Decision-making is decentralized entirely to the bedside
D. There is no formal reporting structure
CORRECT ANSWER : B. A matrix structure creates dual reporting
relationships, commonly a functional manager and a service-line or
project manager, to promote cross-functional collaboration.
10. The nurse executive's role on the hospital's governing board is most
accurately described as:
A. Providing clinical and operational expertise to inform board decisions
on quality and patient care
B. Serving only in an advisory capacity with no board responsibilities
C. Managing the board's financial audits exclusively
D. Replacing the CEO when needed
CORRECT ANSWER : A. Nurse executives, often the CNO, contribute
clinical, quality, and operational expertise to governing board discussions,
particularly regarding patient care outcomes and safety.
11. An organization's bylaws, policies, and procedures form the basis of its:
A. Marketing plan
B. Governance and operational infrastructure
C. Staffing matrix
D. Compensation philosophy
CORRECT ANSWER : B. Bylaws, policies, and procedures collectively
establish how an organization governs itself and operates, forming its
governance infrastructure.
12. Which statement best differentiates a vision statement from a mission
statement?
A. A vision statement describes daily operations; a mission statement
describes long-term goals
B. A vision statement describes the desired future state; a mission
statement describes the current purpose
C. They are interchangeable terms with identical meaning
D. A vision statement is required by law; a mission statement is optional
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ANCC NURSE EXECUTIVE CERTIFICATION | COMPLETE 2026/2027 LATEST EXAM
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS - VERIFIED ANSWERS
ANCC NURSE EXECUTIVE CERTIFICATION
(NE-BC / NEA-BC)
1. Which organizational structure is characterized by a chain of command in
which authority flows from top to bottom with clearly defined departments
and specialized roles?
A. Matrix structure
B. Bureaucratic (hierarchical) structure
C. Flat structure
D. Shared governance structure
CORRECT ANSWER : B. A bureaucratic or hierarchical structure has a
clear chain of command, standardized rules, and specialized departments.
A matrix structure has dual reporting lines; a flat structure minimizes
management layers; shared governance distributes decision-making to
point-of-care staff.
2. The primary purpose of a hospital's mission statement is to:
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A. Describe the long-term aspirational state of the organization
B. Define the organization's fundamental purpose and reason for existing
C. List the annual financial targets of the organization
D. Outline the organization's compliance policies
CORRECT ANSWER : B. A mission statement articulates the
organization's core purpose and reason for being. The aspirational long-
term state is described by the vision statement, not the mission.
3. Shared governance in nursing is best described as a structure that:
A. Centralizes all decision-making with nursing executives
B. Eliminates the need for a nursing chain of command
C. Distributes decision-making authority to staff nurses regarding
practice, quality, and professional development
D. Is required only in Magnet-designated hospitals
CORRECT ANSWER : C. Shared governance empowers direct-care nurses
to participate in decisions about practice, quality, and professional issues.
It does not eliminate hierarchy, and while emphasized in Magnet, it can
exist outside Magnet designation.
4. A nurse executive is developing the organizational bylaws for the medical
staff and nursing department. Which document takes precedence if a conflict
arises between department policy and bylaws?
A. Department policy
B. Bylaws
C. Individual unit protocols
D. Verbal directives from the CNO
CORRECT ANSWER : B. Bylaws are the foundational governing
documents of an organization and take precedence over department-level
policies, which must align with them.
5. Which committee structure is typically responsible for credentialing and
privileging of advanced practice nurses in a hospital?
A. Medical Executive Committee
B. Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee
C. Ethics Committee
D. Infection Prevention Committee
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CORRECT ANSWER : A. The Medical Executive Committee (or its
credentialing subcommittee) oversees credentialing and privileging for
licensed independent practitioners, including APRNs with privileges.
6. The Joint Commission's accreditation standards primarily serve to:
A. Set state nurse practice acts
B. Establish minimum performance expectations to promote patient
safety and quality care
C. Determine Medicare reimbursement rates directly
D. License individual nurses
CORRECT ANSWER : B. The Joint Commission accredits organizations
against standards designed to improve safety and quality; it does not
license individuals or set nurse practice acts, which are state functions.
7. A nurse executive is redesigning the organizational chart to reduce layers
of management between staff nurses and senior leadership. This is an
example of:
A. Centralization
B. Delayering (flattening the hierarchy)
C. Departmentalization
D. Span of control expansion only
CORRECT ANSWER : B. Delayering, or flattening, removes management
layers to speed communication and decision-making. Span of control may
increase as a result, but the primary action described is delayering.
8. Span of control refers to:
A. The geographic area a manager oversees
B. The number of employees who report directly to one manager
C. The budget authority granted to a manager
D. The number of committees a manager sits on
CORRECT ANSWER : B. Span of control is the number of direct reports a
manager supervises. A wide span means many direct reports; a narrow
span means few.
9. Which of the following best describes a matrix organizational structure in
healthcare?
A. Staff report to a single manager along a strict vertical line
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B. Staff report to both a functional manager and a project or service-line
manager simultaneously
C. Decision-making is decentralized entirely to the bedside
D. There is no formal reporting structure
CORRECT ANSWER : B. A matrix structure creates dual reporting
relationships, commonly a functional manager and a service-line or
project manager, to promote cross-functional collaboration.
10. The nurse executive's role on the hospital's governing board is most
accurately described as:
A. Providing clinical and operational expertise to inform board decisions
on quality and patient care
B. Serving only in an advisory capacity with no board responsibilities
C. Managing the board's financial audits exclusively
D. Replacing the CEO when needed
CORRECT ANSWER : A. Nurse executives, often the CNO, contribute
clinical, quality, and operational expertise to governing board discussions,
particularly regarding patient care outcomes and safety.
11. An organization's bylaws, policies, and procedures form the basis of its:
A. Marketing plan
B. Governance and operational infrastructure
C. Staffing matrix
D. Compensation philosophy
CORRECT ANSWER : B. Bylaws, policies, and procedures collectively
establish how an organization governs itself and operates, forming its
governance infrastructure.
12. Which statement best differentiates a vision statement from a mission
statement?
A. A vision statement describes daily operations; a mission statement
describes long-term goals
B. A vision statement describes the desired future state; a mission
statement describes the current purpose
C. They are interchangeable terms with identical meaning
D. A vision statement is required by law; a mission statement is optional
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