Practice Questions And Correct Answers
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1. Which organization is responsible for regulating nursing practice in
Kentucky?
A. American Nurses Association
B. Kentucky Board of Nursing
C. Kentucky Nurses Association
D. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Answer: B
Rationale: The Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) is the official regulatory body
responsible for licensing, practice standards, and discipline of nurses in Kentucky.
2. What is the minimum age requirement to apply for licensure as a registered
nurse in Kentucky?
A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 21
Answer: C
Rationale: Kentucky law requires that applicants for RN licensure be at least 18
years old to ensure legal capacity to practice.
3. A nurse practicing in Kentucky must renew their license every:
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 2 years
D. 5 years
,Answer: C
Rationale: RN licenses in Kentucky are renewed every 2 years, and renewal
includes verification of continuing education requirements.
4. Kentucky law requires continuing education for license renewal. How many
contact hours must a nurse complete every 2 years?
A. 10
B. 15
C. 14
D. 20
Answer: C
Rationale: Kentucky requires RNs and LPNs to complete 14 contact hours of
continuing education every two years for license renewal.
5. Which of the following actions is considered unprofessional conduct under
Kentucky nursing law?
A. Administering medications as prescribed
B. Documenting care accurately
C. Practicing while impaired by drugs or alcohol
D. Attending continuing education courses
Answer: C
Rationale: Practicing while impaired endangers patients and is explicitly defined
as unprofessional conduct by the KBN.
6. Delegation of nursing tasks in Kentucky must follow which principle?
A. Delegating all tasks to certified nursing assistants
B. Delegating tasks appropriate to the delegatee’s training and
competence
C. Delegating only medication administration
D. Delegation is not allowed in Kentucky
Answer: B
Rationale: Kentucky law allows delegation if the nurse determines the task is
within the delegatee’s education, training, and competence.
7. Informed consent in nursing practice requires that:
A. The patient signs any document the nurse provides
, B. Consent is implied if the patient is admitted to the hospital
C. The patient receives information to make an informed decision
D. The physician alone is responsible for consent
Answer: C
Rationale: Nurses ensure the patient understands the risks, benefits, and
alternatives to treatment before obtaining consent.
8. Which of the following is within the scope of practice for a licensed
practical nurse (LPN) in Kentucky?
A. Developing a nursing care plan independently
B. Administering medications under RN supervision
C. Performing complex assessments independently
D. Diagnosing illnesses
Answer: B
Rationale: LPNs in Kentucky provide care under RN supervision, including
administering medications but not performing independent assessments or
diagnoses.
9. A nurse in Kentucky suspects child abuse. The nurse must:
A. Report only if confirmed by the physician
B. Wait until discharge to report
C. Immediately report to the Cabinet for Health and Family Services
D. Report only to hospital administration
Answer: C
Rationale: Kentucky law mandates immediate reporting of suspected child abuse
to protect the child and comply with legal requirements.
10.A nurse receives a medication order that seems incorrect. The nurse
should:
A. Administer the medication as written
B. Verify the order with the prescriber before administration
C. Ignore the order
D. Administer half the dose