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*Core Domains*
*Human Capital Management*
*Clinical Practice Management*
*Legal and Regulatory Issues*
*Financial Management*
*Performance Improvement*
*Strategic Planning*
*Professional Practice Environments*
*Organizational Structure*
*Leadership Theory*
*Introduction*
*The ANCC Nurse Executive Certification (NEBC) exam is designed to validate t
expertise and leadership capabilities of nurse managers and executives. This
measures a candidate’s proficiency in managing complex healthcare environment
clinical excellence, and maintaining fiscal responsibility. The exam utilizes
foundational multiple-choice questions and complex scenario-based inquiries t
application of leadership theories in real-world settings. Candidates are ass
their ability to drive organizational change, foster ethical practice, and en
, compliance. This examination emphasizes critical thinking and strategic decis
essential for improving patient outcomes and organizational efficiency.*
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. A nurse executive is implementing a Shared Governance model. Which of the
following is the primary goal of this initiative?
A. To increase the authority of the nursing administration
B. To empower bedside nurses in clinical decision-making
C. To reduce the need for middle management positions
D. To centralize the organizational structure
🟢 B. To empower bedside nurses in clinical decision-making
🔴 Explanation: Shared Governance is a leadership model that decentralizes
decision-making, giving staff nurses control over their practice and improving
engagement and patient outcomes.
2. Which financial document provides a "snapshot" of an organization's financial
position at a specific point in time?
,A. Operating budget
B. Income statement
C. Balance sheet
D. Cash flow statement
🟢 C. Balance sheet
🔴 Explanation: The balance sheet reports the organization's assets, liabilities, and
shareholders' equity at a specific moment in time.
3. In a transformed leadership model, the nurse executive acts primarily as a:
A. Controller
B. Visionary and facilitator
C. Decision-maker for all clinical units
D. Disciplinarian
🟢 B. Visionary and facilitator
🔴 Explanation: Transformational leadership focuses on inspiring staff through a
shared vision and facilitating professional growth rather than exercising top-down
control.
, 4. A nurse executive is reviewing a clinical pathway for total hip replacements.
What is the main purpose of using a clinical pathway?
A. To eliminate the need for physician orders
B. To provide a standardized plan of care to improve outcomes and reduce costs
C. To increase the length of stay for reimbursement purposes
D. To allow nurses to practice medicine without a license
🟢 B. To provide a standardized plan of care to improve outcomes and reduce costs
🔴 Explanation: Clinical pathways are tools used to manage the quality and cost of
care by providing a sequence of interventions for specific patient populations.
5. Which of the following best describes "Vertical Integration" in healthcare?
A. A merger between two community hospitals
B. An affiliation between a hospital and a home health agency
C. The creation of a new wing within an existing facility
D. Collaboration between two competing nursing schools
🟢 B. An affiliation between a hospital and a home health agency