QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES 2025 (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
1. Which New York State entity is responsible for the licensure and regulation of
nurses?
A. Department of Health
B. New York State Education Department (NYSED), Office of the Professions
C. Board of Regents
D. National Council of State Boards of Nursing
Rationale: The NYSED Office of the Professions handles licensure, renewal, and
discipline for all licensed professions in New York, including nursing.
2. A registered nurse in New York must renew their license every:
A. 1 year
B. 3 years
C. 2 years
D. 5 years
Rationale: New York State licenses for RNs are valid for three years and must be
renewed accordingly.
,3. In New York, mandatory reporting laws require nurses to report suspected:
A. Medication errors only
B. Child abuse and neglect
C. Financial fraud
D. Workplace harassment
Rationale: Under New York law, nurses are mandated reporters of child abuse and
neglect, especially in institutional settings.
4. Which of the following is within the scope of practice for a New York
registered nurse?
A. Prescribing medication
B. Administering IV medications
C. Diagnosing medical conditions
D. Performing surgical procedures
Rationale: RNs in New York are authorized to administer medications, including
IVs, but cannot prescribe or diagnose.
5. Which document defines the legal scope of nursing practice in New York?
A. Nurse Practice Act
B. New York State Education Law, Article 139
C. Public Health Law
D. Code of Federal Regulations
, Rationale: Article 139 of the NYS Education Law outlines the legal parameters and
duties of nurses in New York.
6. A nurse’s license may be revoked or suspended by the NYSED for:
A. Failing a single NCLEX attempt
B. Professional misconduct
C. Working overtime
D. Forgetting to renew CPR certification
Rationale: Professional misconduct, including negligence, fraud, or unprofessional
behavior, can lead to disciplinary action.
7. Which is considered professional misconduct under New York law?
A. Administering vaccines
B. Working without breaks
C. Falsifying patient records
D. Accepting verbal orders
Rationale: Falsifying records is a serious violation and considered professional
misconduct by NYSED.
8. Which organization develops and administers the NCLEX-RN exam?
A. New York State Board of Nursing
B. National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN)