JURISPRUDENCE EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Question 1
Which entity is responsible for licensing and regulating nurses in South
Carolina?
A) South Carolina Board of Medical Examiners
B) South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC)
C) South Carolina Board of Nursing
D) South Carolina Nursing
Association Answer: C) South
Carolina Board of Nursing
Rationale:
The South Carolina Board of Nursing is the regulatory body responsible for
issuing licenses, enforcing nursing laws, and protecting public safety
through the regulation of nursing practice in the state.
Question 2
How often must a registered nurse in South Carolina renew their license?
A) Every year
B) Every 2 years
C) Every 3 years
D) Every 5
,years Answer:
B) Every 2 years
Rationale:
South Carolina requires nurses to renew their licenses biennially (every 2 years)
to
ensure they meet continuing education requirements and maintain competency.
Question 3
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for initial licensure as a
registered nurse in South Carolina?
A) Graduation from an approved nursing education program
B) Passing the NCLEX-RN exam
C) Passing a criminal background check
D) Completing 30 hours of continuing education
Answer: D) Completing 30 hours of continuing education
Rationale:
Continuing education is required for license renewal, not for initial
licensure. Initial licensure requires graduation from an approved
program, passing the NCLEX-RN, and a background check.
Question 4
If a nurse in South Carolina has a conviction for a felony, what is the Board
of Nursing's most likely action?
A) Automatic revocation of license
, B) Denial of license or disciplinary action after review
C) No action, as felony convictions are irrelevant to nursing licensure
D) Immediate suspension for 30 days
Answer: B) Denial of license or disciplinary action after review
Rationale:
The Board reviews criminal convictions on a case-by-case basis. Felony
convictions may result in denial, suspension, or revocation depending on
severity and relevance to nursing practice.
Question 5
What must a nurse do if they are aware of another nurse practicing while
impaired?
A) Report the nurse to the Board of Nursing
B) Confront the nurse privately and do nothing else
C) Ignore it, as it is not their responsibility
D) Call law enforcement immediately
Answer: A) Report the nurse to the Board of Nursing
Rationale:
Nurses have a legal and ethical obligation to report unsafe or impaired
nursing practice to protect patients and uphold professional standards.
Question 6
Under South Carolina law, which of the following acts can result in