Questions & Verified Answers Study Guide
(Accurate & Updated Solutions)
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questions with verified answers, bold highlights on correct options, and
detailed EXPERT RATIONALE — making it easy to identify gaps in your knowledge
and reinforce understanding of NC jurisprudence rules, regulations, and
professional standards.
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tested on the real NC Jurisprudence Exam.
NC JURISPRUDENCE EXAM 2026
Elaborated Questions & Verified Answers Study Guide
Q1. Under the North Carolina Nursing Practice Act, which state body is
primarily responsible for regulating the practice of nursing in North Carolina?
A. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
B. The North Carolina Medical Board
C. The North Carolina General Assembly
D. The North Carolina Hospital Association
E. The North Carolina Board of Nursing
Correct Answer: E. The North Carolina Board of Nursing
EXPERT RATIONALE: The North Carolina Board of Nursing (NCBON) is the regulatory
authority established under NCGS Chapter 90, Article 9A, responsible for licensing
nurses, setting standards of practice, and enforcing the Nursing Practice Act in North
Carolina.
,Q2. How many members serve on the North Carolina Board of Nursing?
A. 7
B. 9
C. 11
D. 15
E. 13
Correct Answer: E. 13
EXPERT RATIONALE: The NCBON is composed of 13 members: 6 registered nurses, 2
licensed practical nurses, 4 public members, and 1 licensed physician, all appointed by
the Governor.
Q3. Who appoints members to the North Carolina Board of Nursing?
A. The NC Secretary of State
B. The NC Attorney General
C. The NC Senate President
D. The Governor of North Carolina
E. The NC Chief Justice
Correct Answer: D. The Governor of North Carolina
EXPERT RATIONALE: Under NCGS 90-171.21, the Governor of North Carolina appoints
all members of the NC Board of Nursing, ensuring gubernatorial oversight of the
regulatory body.
Q4. Under North Carolina law, which of the following best defines the practice
of nursing by a Registered Nurse (RN)?
A. Performing only basic patient care tasks under physician supervision
,B. Administering medications without any clinical assessment
C. Assessing patients, planning and implementing nursing care, and
evaluating patient responses
D. Delegating all patient care to unlicensed assistive personnel
E. Providing care exclusively in hospital settings
Correct Answer: C. Assessing patients, planning and implementing nursing
care, and evaluating patient responses
EXPERT RATIONALE: The NC Nursing Practice Act defines RN practice as including
assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing care —
reflecting the full scope of professional nursing practice.
Q5. A nurse's license in North Carolina must be renewed every:
A. 1 year
B. 3 years
C. 4 years
D. 5 years
E. 2 years
Correct Answer: E. 2 years
EXPERT RATIONALE: The NCBON requires all RN and LPN licenses to be renewed on a
biennial (every 2 years) basis. Failure to renew results in an expired license, and
practicing on an expired license is a violation of the Nursing Practice Act.
Q6. Which examination is required for initial licensure as a Registered Nurse
in North Carolina?
A. USMLE
B. COMLEX
, C. NCLEX-RN
D. HESI Exit Exam
E. NAPLEX
Correct Answer: C. NCLEX-RN
EXPERT RATIONALE: The National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses
(NCLEX-RN) is the standardized exam required for all applicants seeking initial RN
licensure in North Carolina, administered by the National Council of State Boards of
Nursing (NCSBN).
Q7. Which of the following is the correct examination required for initial
licensure as a Licensed Practical Nurse in North Carolina?
A. NCLEX-RN
B. USMLE Step 1
C. NCLEX-PN
D. NAPLEX
E. PRAXIS
Correct Answer: C. NCLEX-PN
EXPERT RATIONALE: The NCLEX-PN is the standardized licensure exam for practical
nursing candidates. It tests the minimum competency required for safe entry-level LPN
practice and is required by the NCBON for initial LPN licensure.
Q8. A nurse who has let their North Carolina license expire may:
A. Continue practicing for 30 days without penalty
B. Continue practicing if supervised by an active RN
C. Practice only in emergency situations
D. Practice with written permission from their employer