Theorists & Nursing Theory
Professionalism Ethics & Integrity
QSEN
AACN Essentials
NCLEX/OBN Licensure
100

A nurse uses Peplau’s theory to structure care. Which action best demonstrates this theory in practice?
 A. Focusing primarily on completing physical tasks
 B. Encouraging a therapeutic nurse–patient relationship
 C. Emphasizing the patient’s cultural preferences
 D. Assessing the environment for safety hazards

 B — Encouraging a therapeutic nurse–patient relationship

Rationale: Peplau’s theory focuses on the interpersonal relationship between nurse and patient as the foundation for care.

100

Which action demonstrates academic integrity during nursing school?
 A. Guessing on a skills assignment
 B. Asking a peer what was on yesterday’s quiz
 C. Reporting a medication error immediately
 D. Documenting an assessment you did not perform

C — Reporting a medication error immediately

Rationale: Academic integrity equates to honesty, including acknowledging mistakes.

100

A nurse double-checks insulin with another nurse. Which QSEN competency?
 A. Quality improvement
 B. Safety
 C. Informatics
 D. Teamwork

B — Safety

Rationale: Independent double-checks prevent errors with high-risk medications like insulin.

100

The AACN Essentials emphasize competency-based education primarily to:
 A. Reduce clinical hours
 B. Improve measurable outcomes in nursing graduates
 C. Increase program length
 D. Standardize grading systems

B — Improve measurable outcomes in nursing graduates

Rationale: Competency-based education ensures nurses demonstrate observable skills and behaviors, not just seat time.

100

A student applying for licensure must submit fingerprints and background checks. This requirement comes from:
 A. Federal law
 B. Board of Nursing regulations
 C. AACN Essentials
 D. QSEN mandates

 B — Board of Nursing regulations

Rationale: Background checks and fingerprints are state licensure requirements.

200

According to Jean Watson, which nursing action best reflects a “carative factor”?

 A. Ensuring timely medication administration

 B. Maintaining a sterile environment

 C. Developing a trusting, transpersonal caring relationship

 D. Providing education about disease processes

 C — Developing a trusting, transpersonal caring relationship

Rationale: Watson’s theory emphasizes carative factors and a transpersonal caring relationship, not just tasks or procedures.

200

A nursing student reports falsified documentation by a peer. This demonstrates which principle?
 A. Fidelity
 B. Beneficence
 C. Veracity
 D. Autonomy

 C — Veracity

Rationale: Veracity = truth-telling and reporting wrongdoing.

200

Teaching a patient how to use a glucometer relates to which QSEN area?
 A. Patient-centered care
 B. Safety
 C. Teamwork
 D. Evidence-based practice

 A — Patient-centered care

Rationale: Teaching a patient to self-manage promotes patient participation and autonomy.

200

DEI in the Essentials is intended to:
 A. Promote uniform patient behaviors
 B. Address systemic inequities
 C. Increase test scores
 D. Standardize teaching methods

B — Address systemic inequities

Rationale: DEI in nursing addresses racism, discrimination, access disparities, and equitable care.

200

The OBN may take disciplinary action for:
 A. Minor documentation errors
 B. Practicing outside scope
 C. Disliking supervisor policies
 D. Not joining a professional organization

 B — Practicing outside scope

Rationale: This is a serious violation and grounds for disciplinary action.

300

The nurse incorporates Nightingale’s theory while caring for a postoperative patient. Which intervention aligns with her beliefs?
 A. Encouraging spiritual reflection
 B. Improving ventilation and cleanliness in the patient’s room
 C. Teaching coping strategies
 D. Establishing mutual goals with the patient

B — Improving ventilation and cleanliness in the patient’s room

Rationale: Nightingale believed that environmental factors (air, cleanliness, light) are essential for healing.

300

A nurse fabricates vital signs to save time. This is considered:
 A. Negligence
 B. Fraud
 C. Misrepresentation
 D. Breach of fidelity

C — Misrepresentation

Rationale: Documenting something you did not actually assess = false documentation, a serious ethical/legal violation.

300

A nurse leads a debriefing session after a medication error. Which QSEN competency?
 A. Quality improvement
 B. Safety
 C. Informatics
 D. Teamwork

A — Quality improvement

Rationale: Debriefing after an error is a QI activity to improve future outcomes.

300

CCNE accreditation ensures:
 A. High school programs meet standards
 B. Hospitals follow Medicare rules
 C. Nursing programs demonstrate quality and integrity
 D. Nurses maintain certifications

C — Nursing programs demonstrate quality and integrity

Rationale: CCNE ensures quality standards in baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs.

300

A student says, “I only need to memorize facts to pass NCLEX.” The instructor clarifies that NCLEX focuses on:
 A. Knowledge recall
 B. Application and clinical judgment
 C. Essay-based reflections
 D. Memorization of lab values only

 B — Application and clinical judgment

Rationale: NCLEX tests decision-making, not rote memorization.

400

Neuman’s theory focuses on:
 A. Interpersonal interactions
 B. Meeting basic self-care needs
 C. Patient reactions to environmental stressors
 D. Transpersonal caring relationships

C — Patient reactions to environmental stressors

Rationale: Neuman’s Systems Model is based on stressors and how they affect a patient’s system stability.

400

A nurse posts a picture of a unit celebration with coworkers (no patients). This is:
 A. A HIPAA violation
 B. Potentially unprofessional
 C. Acceptable with coworker consent
 D. Illegal under ANA Code of Ethics

C — Acceptable with coworker consent

Rationale: Posting coworkers (NOT patients) is fine if they agree and no confidential info is shown.

400

A nurse monitors high-alert medications more closely. This addresses:
 A. Safety
 B. Informatics
 C. Population health
 D. Liberal education

 A — Safety

Rationale: Monitoring high-alert medications supports prevention of harm.

400

Flexner’s criteria highlighted:
 A. The importance of caring relationships
 B. Benchmark standards for professionalization
 C. Elimination of professional boundaries
 D. Removal of licensure requirements

B — Benchmark standards for professionalization

Rationale: Flexner identified characteristics of a true profession, including body of knowledge, accountability, and education.

400

The primary purpose of licensure is to:
 A. Regulate hospitals
 B. Protect the public
 C. Promote nurse satisfaction
 D. Increase professional autonomy

 B — Protect the public

Rationale: Licensure ensures only competent, safe practitioners provide care.

500

A nurse evaluating a patient’s spiritual, physical, emotional, and developmental needs is using which concept?
 A. Metaparadigm
 B. Primary appraisal
 C. Health belief model
 D. Flexner's standards

A- Metaparadigm

Rationale: The metaparadigm includes person, health, environment, and nursing, reflecting holistic care.

500

Which nursing behavior reflects the ANA Code of Ethics?
 A. Prioritizing loyalty to coworkers
 B. Maintaining competency through lifelong learning
 C. Posting clinical frustrations online
 D. Accepting all assignments without question

B — Maintaining competency through lifelong learning

Rationale: The ANA Code requires ongoing professional development.

500

A nurse incorporates research into daily practice. This best reflects:
 A. Liberal education
 B. Evidence-based practice
 C. Informatics
 D. Teamwork

B — Evidence-Based Practice

Rationale: Integrating research findings into care is EBP.

500

Boards of Nursing regulate practice to:
 A. Promote competitiveness
 B. Protect the public from unsafe practitioners
 C. Ensure schools charge appropriate tuition
 D. Set physician–nurse boundaries

B — Protect the public from unsafe practitioners

Rationale: This is the core purpose of every Board of Nursing.

500

Which NCLEX client-needs category has the lowest percentage of questions?
 A. Management of Care
 B. Health Promotion
 C. Psychosocial Integrity
 D. Reduction of Risk Potential

 C — Psychosocial Integrity

Rationale: Psychosocial is the lowest percentage category on the NCLEX test plan.