NEA-BC (NURSE EXECUTIVE ADVANCED) – PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A |
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CORE DOMAINS
Strategic Planning and Organizational Governance
Healthcare Financial Management and Resource Allocation
Human Capital Management and Professional Development
Quality Management, Safety, and Performance Improvement
Health Policy, Advocacy, and Regulatory Compliance
Information Management and Technology Integration
Organizational Culture and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Ethics and Professional Practice Environments
INTRODUCTION
The Nurse Executive Advanced (NEA-BC) practice examination is designed to
rigorously assess the leadership and administrative competencies of senior-level
nursing executives. This comprehensive assessment focuses on the integration of
clinical systems management, strategic business operations, and the synthesis of
,health policy. Consisting of 200 multiple-choice and scenario-based questions, the
exam emphasizes critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and the application of
evidence-based leadership practices in complex healthcare environments.
Candidates are evaluated on their ability to lead large-scale organizational change,
manage multi-million dollar budgets, and foster a culture of safety and high-reliability
within diverse healthcare systems.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. A Nurse Executive is leading a strategic initiative to transition the organization to
a High Reliability Organization (HRO). Which principle should the executive
prioritize to ensure errors are identified before they cause harm?
A. Deference to expertise
B. Reluctance to simplify
C. Sensitivity to operations
D. Preoccupation with failure
🟢 🔴 RATIONALE: Preoccupation with failure is a core HRO principle where
leaders and staff treat near-misses as opportunities to improve the system rather
than evidence of success, ensuring that potential risks are addressed proactively.
, 2. When developing a capital budget for a new surgical wing, the Nurse Executive
must calculate the "Internal Rate of Return" (IRR). What does this metric
primarily indicate to the board?
A. The total cost of the project over ten years
B. The profitability of an investment over time
C. The number of years required to recover the initial investment
D. The annual depreciation of the new equipment
🟢 🔴 RATIONALE: The Internal Rate of Return (IRR) is a financial metric used to
estimate the profitability of potential investments. It represents the discount rate that
makes the net present value of all cash flows from a particular project equal to zero.
3. An organization is experiencing high turnover among mid-level nurse managers.
The Nurse Executive implements a mentorship program based on Benner’s
"Novice to Expert" theory. Which stage describes a manager who can perceive
situations as wholes rather than in terms of chopped-up parts?
A. Competent
B. Proficient
, C. Expert
D. Advanced Beginner
🟢 🔴 RATIONALE: According to Benner, the Proficient nurse (or manager)
perceives situations as wholes rather than in terms of aspects, and performance is
guided by maxims.
4. During a union negotiation, the Nurse Executive is asked to provide data on
"Full-Time Equivalents" (FTEs) versus actual "productive hours." Which of the
following is considered non-productive time?
A. Direct patient care
B. Documentation time
C. Paid jury duty
D. Staff meetings
🟢 🔴 RATIONALE: Non-productive time includes paid time off, such as vacation,
sick leave, holiday pay, and jury duty. Direct care, meetings, and documentation are
generally considered productive hours.
5. A healthcare system is implementing a new Electronic Health Record (EHR).
The Nurse Executive uses Lewin's Change Theory to manage the transition.
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A |
INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF.
CORE DOMAINS
Strategic Planning and Organizational Governance
Healthcare Financial Management and Resource Allocation
Human Capital Management and Professional Development
Quality Management, Safety, and Performance Improvement
Health Policy, Advocacy, and Regulatory Compliance
Information Management and Technology Integration
Organizational Culture and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Ethics and Professional Practice Environments
INTRODUCTION
The Nurse Executive Advanced (NEA-BC) practice examination is designed to
rigorously assess the leadership and administrative competencies of senior-level
nursing executives. This comprehensive assessment focuses on the integration of
clinical systems management, strategic business operations, and the synthesis of
,health policy. Consisting of 200 multiple-choice and scenario-based questions, the
exam emphasizes critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and the application of
evidence-based leadership practices in complex healthcare environments.
Candidates are evaluated on their ability to lead large-scale organizational change,
manage multi-million dollar budgets, and foster a culture of safety and high-reliability
within diverse healthcare systems.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. A Nurse Executive is leading a strategic initiative to transition the organization to
a High Reliability Organization (HRO). Which principle should the executive
prioritize to ensure errors are identified before they cause harm?
A. Deference to expertise
B. Reluctance to simplify
C. Sensitivity to operations
D. Preoccupation with failure
🟢 🔴 RATIONALE: Preoccupation with failure is a core HRO principle where
leaders and staff treat near-misses as opportunities to improve the system rather
than evidence of success, ensuring that potential risks are addressed proactively.
, 2. When developing a capital budget for a new surgical wing, the Nurse Executive
must calculate the "Internal Rate of Return" (IRR). What does this metric
primarily indicate to the board?
A. The total cost of the project over ten years
B. The profitability of an investment over time
C. The number of years required to recover the initial investment
D. The annual depreciation of the new equipment
🟢 🔴 RATIONALE: The Internal Rate of Return (IRR) is a financial metric used to
estimate the profitability of potential investments. It represents the discount rate that
makes the net present value of all cash flows from a particular project equal to zero.
3. An organization is experiencing high turnover among mid-level nurse managers.
The Nurse Executive implements a mentorship program based on Benner’s
"Novice to Expert" theory. Which stage describes a manager who can perceive
situations as wholes rather than in terms of chopped-up parts?
A. Competent
B. Proficient
, C. Expert
D. Advanced Beginner
🟢 🔴 RATIONALE: According to Benner, the Proficient nurse (or manager)
perceives situations as wholes rather than in terms of aspects, and performance is
guided by maxims.
4. During a union negotiation, the Nurse Executive is asked to provide data on
"Full-Time Equivalents" (FTEs) versus actual "productive hours." Which of the
following is considered non-productive time?
A. Direct patient care
B. Documentation time
C. Paid jury duty
D. Staff meetings
🟢 🔴 RATIONALE: Non-productive time includes paid time off, such as vacation,
sick leave, holiday pay, and jury duty. Direct care, meetings, and documentation are
generally considered productive hours.
5. A healthcare system is implementing a new Electronic Health Record (EHR).
The Nurse Executive uses Lewin's Change Theory to manage the transition.