PRACTICE EXAM) PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026
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1. Which of the following best describes the primary role of the advanced practice nurse (APN)?
A. Performing basic patient care
B. Providing evidence-based, autonomous clinical decision-making
C. Assisting physicians in medical procedures
D. Documenting patient activities
Rationale: Advanced practice nurses function autonomously and use evidence-based decision-making
to provide comprehensive care._
2. The four recognized advanced practice nursing roles include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Nurse practitioner (NP)
B. Clinical nurse specialist (CNS)
C. Certified nurse midwife (CNM)
D. Registered nurse first assistant (RNFA)
Rationale: The RNFA is not one of the four APRN roles defined by the APRN Consensus Model._
3. The APRN Consensus Model emphasizes which of the following components?
A. Uniform licensure, accreditation, certification, and education
B. Licensure, Accreditation, Certification, and Education (LACE)
C. Local practice standards
D. Institutional credentialing only
Rationale: The LACE framework standardizes APRN regulation across all states._
4. Which organization primarily sets the standards for advanced nursing practice in the United States?
A. National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN)
B. American Nurses Association (ANA)
C. National League for Nursing (NLN)
D. Joint Commission
Rationale: The ANA provides scope and standards for professional nursing practice._
,5. Evidence-based practice (EBP) integrates which three elements?
A. Clinical guidelines, cost, and efficiency
B. Best evidence, clinical expertise, and patient preferences
C. Research only
D. Provider experience only
Rationale: EBP combines research evidence, the clinician’s expertise, and patient values._
6. The primary purpose of a theoretical framework in advanced nursing practice is to:
A. Provide legal protection
B. Guide practice, research, and education
C. Replace evidence-based guidelines
D. Simplify documentation
Rationale: Theories provide structure for understanding and improving practice and research._
7. A nurse practitioner advocating for policy change is demonstrating which APN role competency?
A. Clinical expertise
B. Education
C. Leadership
D. Collaboration
Rationale: Leadership competency includes advocacy and influencing policy for health improvement._
8. In the Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition, an expert nurse demonstrates:
A. Strict rule-following
B. Step-by-step reasoning
C. Intuitive, fluid performance based on deep experience
D. Dependence on supervision
Rationale: Experts operate from intuition and pattern recognition, not rigid rules._
9. The scope of practice for APRNs is primarily determined by:
A. State Nurse Practice Acts
B. Hospital policy
C. Federal law
D. Supervising physicians
Rationale: State Nurse Practice Acts define the legal boundaries of APRN practice._
10. Scholarly inquiry in advanced nursing is best characterized by:
, A. Collecting anecdotal evidence
B. Systematic investigation to improve nursing knowledge and practice
C. Copying existing research
D. Patient satisfaction surveys
Rationale: Scholarly inquiry involves rigorous and systematic exploration of practice questions._
11. Which of the following is a key component of the IOM’s (Institute of Medicine) vision for nursing?
A. Limiting nurses’ autonomy
B. Nurses practicing to the full extent of their education and training
C. Reducing graduate nursing programs
D. Eliminating nurse-managed clinics
Rationale: The IOM report emphasizes maximizing nurses’ contributions through full-scope practice._
12. The primary focus of a Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is:
A. Delivering direct primary care
B. Improving patient outcomes through expert consultation and system-level change
C. Managing administrative tasks
D. Assisting physicians in surgery
Rationale: CNSs focus on clinical expertise and system improvement within specialties._
13. In the evidence hierarchy, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered:
A. Weak evidence
B. Strong evidence (Level I)
C. Qualitative research
D. Theoretical evidence
Rationale: RCTs provide high-level evidence due to their controlled design._
14. Which ethical principle emphasizes doing good for others?
A. Justice
B. Beneficence
C. Nonmaleficence
D. Autonomy
Rationale: Beneficence means acting to benefit the patient._
15. Maintaining patient confidentiality aligns with which ethical principle?