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Wisconsin Nursing Jurisprudence Exam
Exam Coverage Areas
The Wisconsin Nursing Jurisprudence Exam typically evaluates knowledge of the following legal
and regulatory areas:
• Wisconsin Nursing Practice Act
• Wisconsin Administrative Code (Nursing Rules – N series)
• Scope of Practice for RNs and LPNs
• Licensure and Renewal Requirements
• Disciplinary Actions and Professional Conduct
• Delegation and Supervision
• Patient Rights and Confidentiality
• Mandatory Reporting Requirements
• Continuing Education and Competency
• Ethical and Legal Responsibilities in Nursing Practice
Questions 1–15
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1.
What is the primary purpose of the Wisconsin Nursing Practice Act?
A) To regulate nursing education programs
B) To protect the public by defining standards for safe nursing practice
C) To establish salaries for nurses in Wisconsin
D) To license all healthcare professionals in Wisconsin
✅ Correct Answer: B) To protect the public by defining standards for safe nursing practice
Rationale:
The Wisconsin Nursing Practice Act establishes legal guidelines for nursing practice. Its primary
goal is to protect the public by ensuring that nurses practice safely, competently, and ethically.
It also defines scope of practice and disciplinary authority.
2.
Who is responsible for issuing and renewing nursing licenses in Wisconsin?
A) Wisconsin Board of Medicine
B) Wisconsin Department of Health Services
C) Wisconsin Board of Nursing under the Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS)
D) Wisconsin Hospital Association
✅ Correct Answer: C) Wisconsin Board of Nursing under the Department of Safety and
Professional Services (DSPS)
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Rationale:
The Wisconsin Board of Nursing, operating under the Department of Safety and Professional
Services (DSPS), regulates nursing licensure, discipline, and professional standards.
3.
Which of the following actions may result in disciplinary action against a Wisconsin nurse?
A) Practicing outside the scope of nursing practice
B) Following physician orders
C) Completing continuing education
D) Reporting unsafe conditions
✅ Correct Answer: A) Practicing outside the scope of nursing practice
Rationale:
Practicing beyond the legally defined scope may place patients at risk and can lead to license
suspension, revocation, or other disciplinary measures.
4.
Which organization has the authority to investigate complaints against nurses in Wisconsin?
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A) Wisconsin Hospital Association
B) Wisconsin Board of Nursing
C) Federal Department of Health and Human Services
D) American Nurses Association
✅ Correct Answer: B) Wisconsin Board of Nursing
Rationale:
The Wisconsin Board of Nursing investigates allegations such as professional misconduct,
negligence, and unethical behavior.
5.
Under Wisconsin law, what is the primary responsibility of a licensed nurse?
A) Follow employer policies only
B) Advocate for patient safety and provide competent care
C) Perform only physician-directed tasks
D) Maintain hospital profitability
✅ Correct Answer: B) Advocate for patient safety and provide competent care
Rationale:
Nurses must ensure patient safety, ethical care, and professional accountability regardless of
employer expectations.
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