NURS 406 Test With All Solutions
Correct| 2026 Update
Temporary License - Ans--You can practice nursing under a
_____________________ after successful completion of your nursing
program and jurisprudence exam.
600 hours - Ans--As a NP:
In order to meet the requirements of annual license renewal, you must work
_____________________ hours in the last 2 licensure years.
Caring - Ans--______________________ is the human mode of Being.
1. Must have access to an on-site RN for assistance and consultation.
2. Must not assume the responsibility of a care area (facility or unit) which
includes making client assignments.
3. Must not perform delegated functions.
4. You must notify NSCN of NCLEX exam results if you are a graduate
(Canadian) outside of NS. - Ans--What are the conditions of a temporary
license?
Professional Presence - Ans--__________________ includes
professional reflective practice, verbal and nonverbal communication and
the ability to demonstrate positive role modelling.
Review the conditions with your employer to ensure that they are aware of
these conditions to practice. - Ans--When you have a temporary nursing
license you MUST?
-Expiry date
-Date that another license is assigned.
-Date NSCN receives notice that you failed NCLEX
-Date that license is suspended/evoked under the professional conduct
process. - Ans--A temporary license expires on the earliest of?
,A first or second time failure of NCLEX exam. - Ans--A temporary license
may be re-issued following?
Annually - Ans--RN license must be renewed?
Temporary License - Ans--A __________________ can be issued prior to
taking NCLEX or while awaiting NCLEX results.
Jurisprudence Exam - Ans--An open book, online exam that consists of
approximately 100 questions. What is this?
NCLEX Exam - Ans--Modern state of the art entry to practice level exam
that uses computer adaptive testing to tailor questions to the exam taker to
better measure entry level nursing competencies. What is this?
Comportment - Ans--How we present ourselves as professional caring
health care providers. What is this?
Transition Theory - Ans--Incorporates a journey of becoming, where new
nurse graduates progressed through the stages of doing, being and
knowing. The whole of this journey encompassed ordered processes that
included anticipating, learning, performing, concealing, adjusting,
questioning, levelling, separating, rediscovering, exploring and engaging.
What is this?
Jurisprudence Exam - Ans--Measures your awareness of provincial and
regulatory policies and any provincial and federal laws related to nursing
practice in this province. What is this?
Role transition - Ans--New role is disrupted, uncertain and creates anxiety.
What is this?
Role transition - Ans--Students understand their role from the nursing
program requirements however when they go into practice, working as a
new nurse is not clear. What is this an example of?
, When one moves from a familiar role (nursing student) to one that you are
not sure of (novice professional nurse). - Ans--When does role transition
occur?
Historical Analysis - Ans--___________________ analysis: returns to
history and provides an opportunity to look at what has been silenced,
diminished or erased. What is this?
Ethical & Legal Analysis - Ans--___________________ &
___________________ analysis: Focuses on code of ethics and social
justice. What is this?
Social & Cultural Analysis - Ans--____________________ &
_____________________ analysis: Every issue develops in a cultural
context that shapes the issue and influences the possibilities for resolution.
What is this?
Critical Analysis - Ans--________________ analysis: Focuses on gender,
race & class. What is this?
Feminist Analysis - Ans--____________________ analysis: Questions the
way in which notions of one gender over the other but to question the way in
which notions of gender have been attached to issues of influencing nurses,
patients and relationships with healthcare. What is this?
Economical Analysis - Ans--___________________ analysis: Concerns
areas such as constraint, efficiency, cost effectiveness and scarce
resources. What is this?
Political Analysis - Ans--_________________ analysis: Asks questions
that explore the location of power and influence within particular issues.
What is this?
Confidence - Ans--Simply trusting what we know (what is needed to foster
trusting relationships). What 6 C of caring is this?
Conscience - Ans--A state of moral awareness or a moral compass (what
directs us). What 6 C of caring is this?
Correct| 2026 Update
Temporary License - Ans--You can practice nursing under a
_____________________ after successful completion of your nursing
program and jurisprudence exam.
600 hours - Ans--As a NP:
In order to meet the requirements of annual license renewal, you must work
_____________________ hours in the last 2 licensure years.
Caring - Ans--______________________ is the human mode of Being.
1. Must have access to an on-site RN for assistance and consultation.
2. Must not assume the responsibility of a care area (facility or unit) which
includes making client assignments.
3. Must not perform delegated functions.
4. You must notify NSCN of NCLEX exam results if you are a graduate
(Canadian) outside of NS. - Ans--What are the conditions of a temporary
license?
Professional Presence - Ans--__________________ includes
professional reflective practice, verbal and nonverbal communication and
the ability to demonstrate positive role modelling.
Review the conditions with your employer to ensure that they are aware of
these conditions to practice. - Ans--When you have a temporary nursing
license you MUST?
-Expiry date
-Date that another license is assigned.
-Date NSCN receives notice that you failed NCLEX
-Date that license is suspended/evoked under the professional conduct
process. - Ans--A temporary license expires on the earliest of?
,A first or second time failure of NCLEX exam. - Ans--A temporary license
may be re-issued following?
Annually - Ans--RN license must be renewed?
Temporary License - Ans--A __________________ can be issued prior to
taking NCLEX or while awaiting NCLEX results.
Jurisprudence Exam - Ans--An open book, online exam that consists of
approximately 100 questions. What is this?
NCLEX Exam - Ans--Modern state of the art entry to practice level exam
that uses computer adaptive testing to tailor questions to the exam taker to
better measure entry level nursing competencies. What is this?
Comportment - Ans--How we present ourselves as professional caring
health care providers. What is this?
Transition Theory - Ans--Incorporates a journey of becoming, where new
nurse graduates progressed through the stages of doing, being and
knowing. The whole of this journey encompassed ordered processes that
included anticipating, learning, performing, concealing, adjusting,
questioning, levelling, separating, rediscovering, exploring and engaging.
What is this?
Jurisprudence Exam - Ans--Measures your awareness of provincial and
regulatory policies and any provincial and federal laws related to nursing
practice in this province. What is this?
Role transition - Ans--New role is disrupted, uncertain and creates anxiety.
What is this?
Role transition - Ans--Students understand their role from the nursing
program requirements however when they go into practice, working as a
new nurse is not clear. What is this an example of?
, When one moves from a familiar role (nursing student) to one that you are
not sure of (novice professional nurse). - Ans--When does role transition
occur?
Historical Analysis - Ans--___________________ analysis: returns to
history and provides an opportunity to look at what has been silenced,
diminished or erased. What is this?
Ethical & Legal Analysis - Ans--___________________ &
___________________ analysis: Focuses on code of ethics and social
justice. What is this?
Social & Cultural Analysis - Ans--____________________ &
_____________________ analysis: Every issue develops in a cultural
context that shapes the issue and influences the possibilities for resolution.
What is this?
Critical Analysis - Ans--________________ analysis: Focuses on gender,
race & class. What is this?
Feminist Analysis - Ans--____________________ analysis: Questions the
way in which notions of one gender over the other but to question the way in
which notions of gender have been attached to issues of influencing nurses,
patients and relationships with healthcare. What is this?
Economical Analysis - Ans--___________________ analysis: Concerns
areas such as constraint, efficiency, cost effectiveness and scarce
resources. What is this?
Political Analysis - Ans--_________________ analysis: Asks questions
that explore the location of power and influence within particular issues.
What is this?
Confidence - Ans--Simply trusting what we know (what is needed to foster
trusting relationships). What 6 C of caring is this?
Conscience - Ans--A state of moral awareness or a moral compass (what
directs us). What 6 C of caring is this?