QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES 2025 (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
1. What is the primary purpose of the New Hampshire Board of Nursing
(NHBON)?
A. To represent nurses in collective bargaining
B. To protect the public through regulation of nursing practice
C. To advocate for nursing salary increases
D. To provide malpractice insurance to nurses
Rationale: The NHBON exists to protect the public by ensuring that nurses meet
established standards of competency and ethics.
2. Which of the following is required to renew a nursing license in New
Hampshire?
A. Completion of a physical examination
B. Recommendation letter from an employer
C. Proof of continuing competence requirements
D. Minimum of 1,000 hours worked annually
,Rationale: New Hampshire nurses must meet continuing competence
requirements, which may include CEUs, active practice hours, or other Board-
approved criteria.
3. According to NH Nurse Practice Act, delegation by a nurse must be based on:
A. The patient’s request
B. The stability of the patient and the competence of the delegatee
C. Whether the task is listed on a checklist
D. Whether the delegatee agrees to the task
Rationale: Nurses must assess patient stability and ensure the delegatee is
competent to perform the task safely and legally.
4. What action may the New Hampshire Board of Nursing take if a nurse is
found to have diverted narcotics?
A. Reassign them to a non-clinical role
B. Revoke or suspend the nurse’s license
C. Require them to work under supervision
D. File a civil lawsuit
Rationale: The Board has authority to revoke or suspend a license for
unprofessional conduct, including substance diversion.
5. Which of the following is considered unprofessional conduct under NH law?
,A. Asking for a salary raise
B. Making an error and reporting it
C. Falsifying patient records
D. Refusing to work overtime
Rationale: Falsifying records is a serious violation that undermines patient safety
and public trust.
6. Which of the following individuals can practice nursing in New Hampshire?
A. Anyone with a diploma in healthcare
B. Only those who hold a current, valid nursing license from NH or a compact
state
C. Anyone employed by a hospital
D. Nursing assistants who completed a course
Rationale: Only licensed nurses, or those licensed in another compact state, can
legally practice nursing in New Hampshire.
7. Under the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), a nurse with a multistate license
from another compact state may:
A. Practice only via telehealth in NH
B. Practice in New Hampshire without obtaining an additional license
C. Only observe patient care
D. Be supervised by a New Hampshire nurse
, Rationale: New Hampshire is a compact state, so nurses with a valid multistate
license can practice without additional licensing.
8. Which of the following situations requires mandatory reporting to the
NHBON?
A. A nurse forgot to clock out after shift
B. A nurse was late to work repeatedly
C. A nurse is suspected of practicing under the influence
D. A nurse refuses to do a non-nursing task
Rationale: Suspected substance abuse while practicing is a serious concern and
must be reported to the Board immediately.
9. What is the nurse’s responsibility when witnessing an advanced directive
being signed?
A. Confirm the patient is competent and signs voluntarily
B. Explain the legal implications to the patient
C. Provide advice on medical decisions
D. Sign it without confirming anything
Rationale: When witnessing, the nurse must ensure the patient is competent and
not under duress, but should not provide legal or medical advice.
10. Which of the following is outside the scope of practice for a Licensed
Practical Nurse (LPN) in NH?