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Arizona State Board of Nursing (AZBN) Jurisprudence Examination | Core Domains: Arizona Nurse
Practice Act & Board Rules, Licensure & Scope of Practice, Delegation & Supervision Standards,
Mandatory Reporting & Duty to Report, Documentation & Legal Responsibilities, Disciplinary Actions
& Due Process, Professional Boundaries & Ethics, and Arizona-Specific Public Health Laws | Legal &
Regulatory Compliance Focus | Mandatory Licensure Requirement for RNs, LPNs, & APRNs
Exam Structure
The Arizona Jurisprudence Exam for the 2026/2027 licensure cycle is a mandatory, 50-question online
assessment required for nursing licensure and renewal in the state of Arizona, testing knowledge of
state-specific nursing laws, rules, and ethical standards.
Introduction
This Arizona Jurisprudence Exam guide for the 2026/2027 academic year provides A+ graded questions
and answers with expert legal solutions. It is an essential resource for all Arizona nurses to master the
specific legal framework governing nursing practice in the state, ensuring compliance, ethical practice,
and understanding of the Arizona Board of Nursing's authority and procedures.
Answer Format
All correct legal interpretations, ethical judgments, and Arizona-specific regulatory actions must be
presented in bold and green, followed by expert rationales that cite specific Arizona Revised Statutes
(ARS), Arizona Administrative Code (AAC) rules, and AZBN advisory opinions to justify the nursing
action or legal requirement.
I. Arizona Nurse Practice Act & Board Rules
1. According to the Arizona Nurse Practice Act, what is the primary purpose of the Arizona
State Board of Nursing (AZBN)?
A. To protect the employment rights of nurses in Arizona.
B. To ensure hospitals remain profitable and staffed.
C. To protect the public health, safety, and welfare.
D. To promote the nursing profession through lobbying.
Rationale: ARS § 32-1606(A) explicitly states that the Board is established to protect the public health,
safety, and welfare through the regulation of nursing practice. The Board exists for public protection,
not professional advocacy.
,2. A nurse moves to Arizona and wants to practice under their existing compact license.
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) in Arizona?
A. Arizona is not a compact state; the nurse must apply for endorsement immediately.
B. Arizona is a compact state; a nurse with a multistate license from another compact
state may practice in Arizona without obtaining a new license, provided they do not
change their primary state of residence.
C. Compact privileges only apply to emergency nursing.
D. The nurse must pay a compact fee to the AZBN before working.
Rationale: ARS § 32-1668 adopts the Nurse Licensure Compact. Arizona allows nurses with a valid
multistate license from another compact state to practice in Arizona under their home state license.
3. Under Arizona Administrative Code (AAC) R4-19-403, how often must an RN or LPN
renew their license?
A. Every year by December 31st.
B. Every two years based on birth month.
C. Every four years by April 1st.
D. Every five years on the anniversary of issuance.
Rationale: ARS § 32-1642 and Board rules mandate that nursing licenses in Arizona are renewed every
four years. While many states use a 2-year cycle, Arizona uses a 4-year cycle.
4. What is the requirement for continuing education (CE) for license renewal in Arizona
for an RN?
A. 30 contact hours every two years.
B. No CE is required if the nurse works full time.
C. Use of active practice hours (960 hours in 5 years) OR completion of a refresher
course OR obtaining an advanced degree; strictly CE hours alone are not the only
method, but practicing nurses typically rely on practice hours.
D. 20 contact hours every year.
, Rationale: AAC R4-19-312 sets out practice requirements. Arizona does not mandate a specific number
of CE hours for standard renewal if the nurse meets the practice requirement (960 hours of practice in
the past 5 years).
5. Who has the authority to issue advisory opinions regarding nursing practice in Arizona?
A. The Arizona Nurses Association.
B. The Governor of Arizona.
C. The Arizona State Board of Nursing.
D. Hospital administrators.
Rationale: ARS § 32-1606(B) grants the Board the authority to adopt rules and issue advisory opinions
to clarify the scope of practice and interpret the Nurse Practice Act.
6. Which of the following acts is explicitly prohibited under the Arizona Nurse Practice
Act?
A. Refusing an unsafe assignment.
B. Using the title "Nurse" without a valid nursing license.
C. Working overtime.
D. Delegating tasks to a CNA.
Rationale: ARS § 32-1666(A) makes it unlawful to practice nursing or use any title implying licensure
(like "Nurse," "RN," "LPN") without holding a valid, active license.
7. The Arizona Board of Nursing consists of how many members appointed by the
Governor?
A. 5 members.
B. 9 members.
C. 11 members.
D. 15 members.