QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES 2025 (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
1. Which of the following is required for initial RN licensure in New Jersey?
A. Proof of U.S. citizenship
B. Graduation from an accredited nursing program
C. Two years of hospital experience
D. Recommendation from a licensed physician
Rationale: New Jersey requires applicants to have graduated from a board-
approved nursing program. U.S. citizenship is not mandatory, but legal work
status is.
2. How often must an RN renew their New Jersey nursing license?
A. Every year
B. Every two years
C. Every three years
D. Every four years
Rationale: New Jersey RN licenses must be renewed biennially. Continuing
education requirements must also be fulfilled before renewal.
,3. What is the minimum number of continuing education (CE) hours required for
license renewal in New Jersey?
A. 15 hours
B. 30 hours
C. 45 hours
D. 60 hours
Rationale: New Jersey requires 30 hours of continuing education every two years
for license renewal.
4. Which activity is considered outside the RN scope of practice in New Jersey?
A. Delegating tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel
B. Starting peripheral IV lines
C. Administering chemotherapy under protocol
D. Diagnosing and prescribing medications independently
Rationale: Only advanced practice nurses (APNs) may prescribe medications, and
only within a collaborative practice agreement. RNs cannot diagnose or prescribe
independently.
5. Which New Jersey law governs nursing practice?
A. Public Health Safety Act
B. New Jersey Nurse Practice Act
,C. State Medical Licensure Code
D. Hospital Licensing Act
Rationale: The New Jersey Nurse Practice Act outlines the legal scope, standards,
and responsibilities for nurses in the state.
6. Who oversees nursing regulation in New Jersey?
A. State Department of Health
B. New Jersey Board of Nursing
C. American Nurses Association
D. New Jersey Hospital Association
Rationale: The New Jersey Board of Nursing is responsible for regulating the
practice of nursing, including licensure, education, and discipline.
7. What is the legal responsibility of an RN who witnesses patient abuse?
A. Ignore it if unsure
B. Report immediately to the supervisor and appropriate authorities
C. Confront the abuser without reporting
D. Only report if it is physical abuse
Rationale: New Jersey law requires mandatory reporting of any suspected abuse,
including physical, emotional, or neglect.
8. An RN in New Jersey fails to complete the required CE credits before license
renewal. What may the Board do?
, A. Extend the deadline
B. Reduce the requirement
C. Issue disciplinary action or deny renewal
D. Ignore the deficiency
Rationale: Failure to meet CE requirements is a violation and may lead to
penalties or denial of license renewal.
9. What is a nurse’s obligation when receiving a questionable medication order?
A. Administer as written
B. Clarify the order with the prescribing provider
C. Ask a peer to confirm it
D. Document but ignore the issue
Rationale: Nurses have a duty to advocate for patient safety and must question
and clarify any order that seems incorrect.
10. A nurse delegates a task to an unlicensed assistant. What must the nurse
ensure?
A. That the task is routine
B. That the assistant agrees
C. That the assistant is competent and supervised
D. That it saves time
Rationale: The nurse remains accountable for the delegation and must ensure
competence and appropriate supervision.