NR506NP EXAMINATION SET 2026
SOLVED QUESTIONS GRADED A+
● What are the professional responsibilities of nurses? Answer: Nurses
have roles including caregiver, advocate, educator, communicator,
manager, and they maintain autonomy and accountability.
● How did nursing education evolve over the last century? Answer: 100
years ago, nurses received on-the-job training; by 1950, BSN programs
became standard, and ADN programs emerged as a short-term solution
to nursing shortages.
● What is the duration and scope of practice for a Diploma/Certificate
(LPN)? Answer: Typically 1 year; scope includes monitoring patient
health, providing basic care, and assisting with daily living activities.
● What is the education and role of an Associate's Degree in Nursing
(ADN - RN)? Answer: Requires 2 years of education; roles include
developing nursing care plans, administering medications, and
performing diagnostic tests.
● What are the responsibilities of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(BSN - RN)? Answer: Requires 4 years of education; responsibilities
include supervising LPNs, operating medical equipment, and leading
health education programs.
, ● What is the role of the State Board of Nursing? Answer: Regulates
nursing practice, issues and renews licenses, enforces the Nurse Practice
Act, and handles disciplinary actions.
● What are Nurse Practice Acts? Answer: State laws that define nursing
roles, protect public safety, and set standards for education, licensure,
and practice.
● What is required for nurses to obtain a license? Answer: Nurses must
pass the NCLEX exam and renew licenses regularly, often requiring
continuing education.
● What is the role of a Nurse Educator? Answer: Specializes in teaching
nursing students and providing continuing education for nurses,
developing curricula, and mentoring.
● What does a Nurse Administrator/Nurse Leader do? Answer: Focuses
on management and leadership within healthcare organizations,
overseeing staff and ensuring compliance with regulations.
● What is the function of a Nurse Informaticist? Answer: Combines
nursing science with information management to improve healthcare
technology systems and workflows.
SOLVED QUESTIONS GRADED A+
● What are the professional responsibilities of nurses? Answer: Nurses
have roles including caregiver, advocate, educator, communicator,
manager, and they maintain autonomy and accountability.
● How did nursing education evolve over the last century? Answer: 100
years ago, nurses received on-the-job training; by 1950, BSN programs
became standard, and ADN programs emerged as a short-term solution
to nursing shortages.
● What is the duration and scope of practice for a Diploma/Certificate
(LPN)? Answer: Typically 1 year; scope includes monitoring patient
health, providing basic care, and assisting with daily living activities.
● What is the education and role of an Associate's Degree in Nursing
(ADN - RN)? Answer: Requires 2 years of education; roles include
developing nursing care plans, administering medications, and
performing diagnostic tests.
● What are the responsibilities of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(BSN - RN)? Answer: Requires 4 years of education; responsibilities
include supervising LPNs, operating medical equipment, and leading
health education programs.
, ● What is the role of the State Board of Nursing? Answer: Regulates
nursing practice, issues and renews licenses, enforces the Nurse Practice
Act, and handles disciplinary actions.
● What are Nurse Practice Acts? Answer: State laws that define nursing
roles, protect public safety, and set standards for education, licensure,
and practice.
● What is required for nurses to obtain a license? Answer: Nurses must
pass the NCLEX exam and renew licenses regularly, often requiring
continuing education.
● What is the role of a Nurse Educator? Answer: Specializes in teaching
nursing students and providing continuing education for nurses,
developing curricula, and mentoring.
● What does a Nurse Administrator/Nurse Leader do? Answer: Focuses
on management and leadership within healthcare organizations,
overseeing staff and ensuring compliance with regulations.
● What is the function of a Nurse Informaticist? Answer: Combines
nursing science with information management to improve healthcare
technology systems and workflows.