ANCC DOMAIN 1-5 QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2026-
2027 A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED
A newly graduated nurse practitioner (NP) wants to open a private psychiatric practice in her
hometown. She wants to find out about the laws that cover her responsibility and the legal liability
that this practice will encounter for her as an independent psychiatric nurse practitioner. Her best
source of information is:
A. The State Statues on Nursing or Advanced Nursing Practice
B. Her city statutes
C. Local Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners in practice
D. The American Academy of Nurse practitioners - ANS -A. The State Statues on Nursing or
Advanced Nursing Practice
Which of the following best depicts the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in a grassroots
mental health advocacy role?
A. Attending a town hall meeting to seek timely police response to rising domestic violence crisis
calls.
B. Working on the campaign of an individual running for the state senate.
C. Assisting with depression screening at a health fair in a local shopping mall
D. Meeting states legislators during RN lobbying day organized by the state nurses' association - ANS
-A. Attending a town hall meeting to seek timely police response to rising domestic violence crisis
calls.
During a medication follow-up appointment at student mental health clinic, a 20 y/o college
sophomore with depression and history of binge drinking disclosed that she has been struggling with
recurrent intrusive thoughts of overdose. She recently broke up with her boyfriend when she
learned that he was sleeping with her closest girlfriend. She admits taking a handful of her sertraline
prescribed by the Psychiatric-mental Health Nurse Practitioner last weekend and was frustrated that
it only made her sleep for a day. She's angry and ambivalent about the future, unwilling to make any
promise not to harm herself, and has made veiled threats to "pay back both of them for cheating"
,(referring to her ex-boyfriend and girlfriend). What is the most appropriate intervention at this
juncture?
A. Counsel the student that she would regret hurting herself and can move beyond this broken
relationship
B. Ask the student to promise - ANS -D. Ask the student if she will agree to voluntary admission and
arrange involuntary admission is necessary
Per the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a nurse practitioner (NP) who is
in an independent, single practitioner practice is considered a "Covered Entity" because:
A. Writers information and generates protected health information
B. The NP transmits protected health information in electronic forms
C. May accidentally release protected health information
D. Maintains charts with patient information that contains protected health information - ANS -B.
The NP transmits protected health information in electronic forms
The Nurse Practitioner (NP) attends a local meeting where allocation of resources for healthcare will
be discussed. One of the stakeholders has a pamphlet that describes the types of healthcare
providers available to help persons in need of health care. The NP notices that Nurse Practitioners
are labeled as "Paraprofessionals". In the meeting, the NP askes the organization responsible for the
pamphlet why they have identified the Nurse Practitioners as paraprofessionals when a Nurse
Practitioner is by law working as 85-90% of the same capacity as a Medical Doctor. The NP goes on
to explain what a Nurse Practitioner does in various areas of practice. This is an example of:
A. Promoting nurse practitioners in the community
B. Public education on the NP scope and standards of practice
C. Correcting misinformation that deliberately misleads the public
D. Advocating for the role and value of the Nurse Practitioner. - ANS -D. Advocating for the role and
value of the Nurse Practitioner.
Your patient wants to communicate with you through email. You have a secure email account that is
encrypted and will protect health information as required by the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA). Your patient does not have an encrypted email account. You reply is:
A. I do not like to communicate through email I would prefer to talk to you in person or over the
telephone only
,B. I can encrypt our email communications to be sure that your protected health information (PHI) is
unavailable to others and protect you
C. I have no problems with you communicating with me through my personal email
D. In order to communicate back and forth, you will have to find a way to encrypt you're protected
health information (PHI) - ANS -D. In order to communicate back and forth, you will have to find a
way to encrypt you're protected health information (PHI)
As an individual advanced practitioner, you cannot afford to have a standalone Electronic Health
Record (HER) system to keep all of your patient's health information on a computer based system.
How could you problem-solve this dilemma?
A. Process your notes and patient records in a secure electronic system with a template for patient
information and interactions, supporting quick access within your network
B. Process your notes and patient records on a laptop that you are able to transport between your
office and home office. You always have the records available if needed
C. Process your notes manually and keep them in a locked file. The records are available for copy and
distribution at any time.
D. Process your patient records manually, in your current fashion. You are keeping a full record
according to HIPAA. - ANS -A. Process your notes and patient records in a secure electronic system
with a template for patient information and interactions, supporting quick access within your
network
The nurse practitioner (NP) sees an opportunity to help her patient who duffers from anxiety and
hypertension by utilizing a medication that can treat both issues. She talks to her patient about using
Atenolol 25mg ½ tab po Q HS to manage his hypertension and his chronic anxiety. To promote both
the patient's continued health and collaboration, the NP:
A. Faxes a copy of her care notes to the Primary Care Provider (PCP) to inform the PCP of her plan of
care
B. Telephones the Primary Care Provider's office and leaves a message about the change in
medication
C. Tells the patient to let his Primary Care Provider know about the change in medication
D. Telephones the patient's Primary Care Provider to discuss the use of the Atenolol before starting
the medication - ANS -D. Telephones the patient's Primary Care Provider to discuss the use of the
Atenolol before starting the medication
, A frail 76 y/o woman with Alzheimer's type dementia in a skilled nursing facility has been
increasingly agitated, combative, and has struck out at other patients in the dining room and at staff
attempting to care for her. What would be the most appropriate initial intervention by the
consulting Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who receives a call from the nursing staff
requesting medication and restraint orders?
A. Order close observation by staff in quiet area secluded from other patients until you can evaluate
in person
B. Order soft wrist and vest restraints until you can evaluate in person
C. Order short-acting benzodiazepine and close observation until you can evaluate in person
D. Order low-dose atypical antipsychotic and soft vest restraint until you can evaluate in person -
ANS -A. Order close observation by staff in quiet area secluded from other patients until you can
evaluate in person
You frequently use your iPhone/smart phone to connect with your office, the pharmacy and
patients. These multifunction devices assist you in your practice. What needs to happen to the
protected/private health information on your phone after you conclude a healthcare interaction?
A. You document an abbreviated note of the phone conversation
B. You document that you had a telephone interaction only
C. You document it briefly, only if it is important
D. You document it fully in the patient record as a patient interaction - ANS -D. You document it fully
in the patient record as a patient interaction
A Psychiatric-Mental Nurse Practitioner practices in a state requiring a collaborating psychiatrist. The
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner review all new and complex cases with the psychiatrist
on a monthly basis. A young adult patient with recurrent depression has been under the care of the
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner for 3 months when she commits suicide. The family
sues for wrongful death. Who is legally responsible for this patient's care in a court of law?
A. Equal responsibility of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and psychiatrist
B. Psychiatrist
C. Primary responsibility of Psychiatric-Mental health Nurse Practitioner and secondary responsibility
of psychiatrist
D. Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - ANS -D. Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse
Practitioner
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2026-
2027 A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED
A newly graduated nurse practitioner (NP) wants to open a private psychiatric practice in her
hometown. She wants to find out about the laws that cover her responsibility and the legal liability
that this practice will encounter for her as an independent psychiatric nurse practitioner. Her best
source of information is:
A. The State Statues on Nursing or Advanced Nursing Practice
B. Her city statutes
C. Local Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners in practice
D. The American Academy of Nurse practitioners - ANS -A. The State Statues on Nursing or
Advanced Nursing Practice
Which of the following best depicts the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in a grassroots
mental health advocacy role?
A. Attending a town hall meeting to seek timely police response to rising domestic violence crisis
calls.
B. Working on the campaign of an individual running for the state senate.
C. Assisting with depression screening at a health fair in a local shopping mall
D. Meeting states legislators during RN lobbying day organized by the state nurses' association - ANS
-A. Attending a town hall meeting to seek timely police response to rising domestic violence crisis
calls.
During a medication follow-up appointment at student mental health clinic, a 20 y/o college
sophomore with depression and history of binge drinking disclosed that she has been struggling with
recurrent intrusive thoughts of overdose. She recently broke up with her boyfriend when she
learned that he was sleeping with her closest girlfriend. She admits taking a handful of her sertraline
prescribed by the Psychiatric-mental Health Nurse Practitioner last weekend and was frustrated that
it only made her sleep for a day. She's angry and ambivalent about the future, unwilling to make any
promise not to harm herself, and has made veiled threats to "pay back both of them for cheating"
,(referring to her ex-boyfriend and girlfriend). What is the most appropriate intervention at this
juncture?
A. Counsel the student that she would regret hurting herself and can move beyond this broken
relationship
B. Ask the student to promise - ANS -D. Ask the student if she will agree to voluntary admission and
arrange involuntary admission is necessary
Per the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a nurse practitioner (NP) who is
in an independent, single practitioner practice is considered a "Covered Entity" because:
A. Writers information and generates protected health information
B. The NP transmits protected health information in electronic forms
C. May accidentally release protected health information
D. Maintains charts with patient information that contains protected health information - ANS -B.
The NP transmits protected health information in electronic forms
The Nurse Practitioner (NP) attends a local meeting where allocation of resources for healthcare will
be discussed. One of the stakeholders has a pamphlet that describes the types of healthcare
providers available to help persons in need of health care. The NP notices that Nurse Practitioners
are labeled as "Paraprofessionals". In the meeting, the NP askes the organization responsible for the
pamphlet why they have identified the Nurse Practitioners as paraprofessionals when a Nurse
Practitioner is by law working as 85-90% of the same capacity as a Medical Doctor. The NP goes on
to explain what a Nurse Practitioner does in various areas of practice. This is an example of:
A. Promoting nurse practitioners in the community
B. Public education on the NP scope and standards of practice
C. Correcting misinformation that deliberately misleads the public
D. Advocating for the role and value of the Nurse Practitioner. - ANS -D. Advocating for the role and
value of the Nurse Practitioner.
Your patient wants to communicate with you through email. You have a secure email account that is
encrypted and will protect health information as required by the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA). Your patient does not have an encrypted email account. You reply is:
A. I do not like to communicate through email I would prefer to talk to you in person or over the
telephone only
,B. I can encrypt our email communications to be sure that your protected health information (PHI) is
unavailable to others and protect you
C. I have no problems with you communicating with me through my personal email
D. In order to communicate back and forth, you will have to find a way to encrypt you're protected
health information (PHI) - ANS -D. In order to communicate back and forth, you will have to find a
way to encrypt you're protected health information (PHI)
As an individual advanced practitioner, you cannot afford to have a standalone Electronic Health
Record (HER) system to keep all of your patient's health information on a computer based system.
How could you problem-solve this dilemma?
A. Process your notes and patient records in a secure electronic system with a template for patient
information and interactions, supporting quick access within your network
B. Process your notes and patient records on a laptop that you are able to transport between your
office and home office. You always have the records available if needed
C. Process your notes manually and keep them in a locked file. The records are available for copy and
distribution at any time.
D. Process your patient records manually, in your current fashion. You are keeping a full record
according to HIPAA. - ANS -A. Process your notes and patient records in a secure electronic system
with a template for patient information and interactions, supporting quick access within your
network
The nurse practitioner (NP) sees an opportunity to help her patient who duffers from anxiety and
hypertension by utilizing a medication that can treat both issues. She talks to her patient about using
Atenolol 25mg ½ tab po Q HS to manage his hypertension and his chronic anxiety. To promote both
the patient's continued health and collaboration, the NP:
A. Faxes a copy of her care notes to the Primary Care Provider (PCP) to inform the PCP of her plan of
care
B. Telephones the Primary Care Provider's office and leaves a message about the change in
medication
C. Tells the patient to let his Primary Care Provider know about the change in medication
D. Telephones the patient's Primary Care Provider to discuss the use of the Atenolol before starting
the medication - ANS -D. Telephones the patient's Primary Care Provider to discuss the use of the
Atenolol before starting the medication
, A frail 76 y/o woman with Alzheimer's type dementia in a skilled nursing facility has been
increasingly agitated, combative, and has struck out at other patients in the dining room and at staff
attempting to care for her. What would be the most appropriate initial intervention by the
consulting Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who receives a call from the nursing staff
requesting medication and restraint orders?
A. Order close observation by staff in quiet area secluded from other patients until you can evaluate
in person
B. Order soft wrist and vest restraints until you can evaluate in person
C. Order short-acting benzodiazepine and close observation until you can evaluate in person
D. Order low-dose atypical antipsychotic and soft vest restraint until you can evaluate in person -
ANS -A. Order close observation by staff in quiet area secluded from other patients until you can
evaluate in person
You frequently use your iPhone/smart phone to connect with your office, the pharmacy and
patients. These multifunction devices assist you in your practice. What needs to happen to the
protected/private health information on your phone after you conclude a healthcare interaction?
A. You document an abbreviated note of the phone conversation
B. You document that you had a telephone interaction only
C. You document it briefly, only if it is important
D. You document it fully in the patient record as a patient interaction - ANS -D. You document it fully
in the patient record as a patient interaction
A Psychiatric-Mental Nurse Practitioner practices in a state requiring a collaborating psychiatrist. The
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner review all new and complex cases with the psychiatrist
on a monthly basis. A young adult patient with recurrent depression has been under the care of the
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner for 3 months when she commits suicide. The family
sues for wrongful death. Who is legally responsible for this patient's care in a court of law?
A. Equal responsibility of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and psychiatrist
B. Psychiatrist
C. Primary responsibility of Psychiatric-Mental health Nurse Practitioner and secondary responsibility
of psychiatrist
D. Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - ANS -D. Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse
Practitioner