QUESTIONS & CORRECT ANSWERS – A+ GRADED –
2025/2026 EDITION
Nurse Executive Certification (NE-BC®) Practice Examination
Comprehensive 2025/2026 Edition
Exam Title: NR 547 Differential Diagnosis Practicum – Comprehensive
Exam
Course Code and Name: NR 547 – Differential Diagnosis Practicum
Institution Name: Chamberlain University
Author/Creator: Prepared by [EDU NURSE PRO]
Important Academic Note: This is an independently authored practice
examination designed around major NE-BC® nurse-executive
competency domains.
Table of Contents
1. Section I — Leadership and Organizational Management
2. Section II — Quality and Patient Safety
3. Section III — Human Capital Management
4. Section IV — Healthcare Delivery and Operations
5. Section V — Finance, Budgeting, and Resource Management
6. Section VI — Informatics, Technology, and Data Analytics
7. Section VII — Legal, Ethical, Regulatory, and Professional Practice
8. Section VIII — Strategic Planning and Change Management
9. Section IX — Communication, Collaboration, and Stakeholder Engagement
10. Section X — Comprehensive Executive Case-Based Questions
Section I — Leadership and Organizational Management
,Question 1 — Multiple Choice
A nurse executive is implementing a new organizational vision for improving patient outcomes.
Which action best demonstrates transformational leadership?
A. Establishing strict disciplinary consequences for missed targets
B. Communicating a compelling vision and empowering staff to participate in improvement
C. Delegating all implementation decisions to unit managers
D. Maintaining existing processes until problems become apparent
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Transformational leadership motivates people around a shared vision, encourages
innovation, develops staff, and promotes participation in organizational improvement. Simply
imposing rules or waiting for problems to occur reflects a more reactive leadership approach.
Question 2 — Multiple Choice
A nurse executive notices that two departments have competing priorities that are interfering
with patient flow. What is the best initial leadership action?
A. Determine which department has greater authority
B. Escalate the conflict immediately to the chief executive officer
C. Facilitate discussion to identify shared organizational goals
D. Allow each department to resolve the conflict independently
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Effective executive leadership begins by identifying common goals and facilitating
collaborative problem-solving. Shared objectives, such as safe and timely patient care, can help
departments move from competing interests toward organizational alignment.
Question 3 — Short Answer
What is the primary purpose of a nurse executive's leadership philosophy?
Correct Answer: To provide a consistent framework for decision-making, professional behavior,
relationships, and achievement of organizational goals.
Rationale: A leadership philosophy articulates the values and principles that guide leadership
behavior. It promotes consistency, transparency, accountability, and alignment between
leadership decisions and organizational mission.
,Question 4 — Multiple Choice
Which action best demonstrates shared governance?
A. The chief nursing officer independently establishes staffing policies
B. Staff nurses participate in councils that influence clinical practice and policy
C. Managers make all practice decisions for their units
D. Physicians approve all nursing policies
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Shared governance gives nurses meaningful participation in decisions affecting
professional practice, quality, education, and operations. It strengthens accountability and
professional ownership.
Question 5 — Multiple Choice
A nurse executive wants to determine whether the organization's mission is reflected in daily
nursing operations. Which approach is most appropriate?
A. Compare organizational policies with the mission and strategic priorities
B. Review employee attendance records
C. Examine only annual financial statements
D. Survey patients about cafeteria services
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Mission alignment requires examining whether operational policies, priorities, and
decisions support the organization's stated purpose and strategic direction.
Question 6 — Multiple Choice
Which behavior most strongly demonstrates executive accountability?
A. Assigning responsibility for problems to frontline staff
B. Avoiding decisions involving uncertainty
C. Accepting responsibility for outcomes and taking corrective action
D. Delegating all difficult decisions
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Accountability involves accepting responsibility for decisions and outcomes,
evaluating performance honestly, and implementing corrective action when results do not meet
expectations.
, Question 7 — Short Answer
Define emotional intelligence in executive nursing leadership.
Correct Answer: Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize, understand, regulate, and
appropriately respond to one's own emotions and the emotions of others.
Rationale: Emotional intelligence supports effective communication, conflict management,
relationship building, empathy, and self-regulation. These skills are particularly important for
nurse executives working across complex organizational environments.
Question 8 — Multiple Choice
A nurse executive is considering whether to centralize several nursing services. Which factor
should receive the greatest consideration?
A. Whether centralization is popular with senior leaders
B. Whether the change supports organizational strategy, quality, efficiency, and patient needs
C. Whether another hospital uses the same structure
D. Whether the change reduces the number of managers
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Structural decisions should be evaluated against patient needs, quality outcomes,
organizational strategy, workforce implications, and financial sustainability rather than
popularity or imitation of another organization.
Question 9 — Multiple Choice
Which leadership response is most appropriate when a manager reports a serious problem but
lacks complete information?
A. Require an immediate conclusion
B. Encourage fact-finding while maintaining patient safety
C. Dismiss the report until all facts are known
D. Publicly identify the suspected individual responsible
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Executives must balance timely action with objective investigation. Immediate safety
concerns should be addressed while additional information is collected. Premature conclusions
can undermine fairness and safety culture.