ANCC Nurse Executive Certification Exam
(NEBC Exam)
Question 1
Scenario: A nurse executive is leading a strategic planning
retreat. The hospital’s patient satisfaction scores have declined
for three consecutive quarters. The executive proposes
developing a shared vision for improving patient experience.
Which leadership theory is best demonstrated by this approach?
A) Transactional leadership
B) Transformational leadership
C) Autocratic leadership
D) Laissez-faire leadership
Answer: B
Rationale: Transformational leadership focuses on creating a
shared vision, inspiring change, and empowering teams.
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Transactional leadership emphasizes rewards and punishments.
Autocratic leadership centralizes decision-making. Laissez-faire
provides minimal direction. Engaging the team in developing a
shared vision is a hallmark of transformational leadership.
Question 2
A nurse manager notices that staff members are avoiding a
particular physician due to his intimidating communication style.
What is the nurse manager’s best initial action?
A) Report the physician to the medical board
B) Confront the physician in front of other staff
C) Discuss the concerns privately with the physician using
objective examples
D) Instruct staff to ignore the behavior and focus on patient care
Answer: C
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Rationale: Addressing disruptive behavior directly and privately,
using objective examples, is the first step in conflict resolution.
Reporting to the medical board (A) is premature. Confrontation
in public (B) escalates conflict. Ignoring the behavior (D) fails to
address a dysfunctional team dynamic.
Question 3
Scenario: A new nurse executive is hired to turn around a
medical-surgical unit with high turnover and low morale. After
listening sessions with staff, she learns that scheduling practices
are inequitable and favor senior nurses. Which action best
demonstrates ethical leadership?
A) Maintain current scheduling practices to avoid upsetting senior
nurses
B) Revise the scheduling policy to ensure equitable distribution of
weekends and holidays
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C) Allow each unit to develop its own scheduling policy without
oversight
D) Eliminate shift differentials to simplify scheduling
Answer: B
Rationale: Ethical leadership involves fairness and transparency.
Revising the policy to be equitable addresses the root cause of
low morale. Maintaining inequitable practices (A) perpetuates
injustice. Lack of oversight (C) may lead to continued inequities.
Eliminating differentials (D) does not solve the fairness issue.
Question 4
A nurse executive is evaluating the effectiveness of shared
governance on her nursing division. Which outcome provides the
strongest evidence of successful shared governance?