NCLEX-RN · Professional Practice & Ethics · New York, USA
Professional Practice & Ethics for the NCLEX-RN Exam — New York candidates
6% of the NCLEX-RN test plan. Scope of practice, delegation, informed consent, mandatory reporting, ethical principles, and HIPAA are core content tested under Management of Care. Calibrated for New Yorker candidates.
Most exam coaching covers the curriculum at the same depth across all topics. That misses the asymmetry of high-stakes testing: a few topics carry disproportionate weight on the score. Professional Practice & Ethics sits at roughly 6% of the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses content distribution — NCLEX Management of Care is ~17–23% of the test plan. The exam heavily tests delegation logic (RN cannot delegate assessment, teaching, or evaluation), informed-consent rules, mandatory reporting (child/elder abuse, certain communicable diseases), and HIPAA-protected information disclosure. Pass rates for the NCLEX-RN are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For New York candidates preparing for NCLEX-RN, the calibration of study to local context matters: New York is a top-3 state for NCLEX-RN, MCAT, and GRE candidates. NY State Education Department (NYSED) handles RN licensure differently from compact states.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Delegating assessment to UAP or LPN (cannot be delegated)
- !Allowing a family member to sign consent without confirming legal authority (designated power of attorney or court-ordered guardian)
- !Disclosing patient information to a family member without written authorization (HIPAA violation)
- !Failing to report suspected abuse — mandatory reporting requires reasonable suspicion, not proof
Study tips
- 1Memorize the 5 Rights of Delegation: right task, right circumstance, right person, right communication, right supervision/evaluation.
- 2Drill RN-only tasks: assessment, teaching, evaluation, IV push meds, blood transfusion initiation. UAP can do ADLs, vital signs (stable), and basic measurements.
- 3Know the 4 ethical principles: autonomy (self-determination), beneficence (do good), nonmaleficence (do no harm), justice (fairness).
- 4Mandatory reporting: child abuse, elder/dependent-adult abuse, gunshot wounds, certain STDs, and TB. Confidentiality is overridden by mandatory reporting laws.
- 5For NCLEX-RN: NYSED is not part of the Nurse Licensure Compact, so a NY licence does not transfer to other states without endorsement. Consider this if you plan to work in NJ/CT after graduating.
- 6For MCAT: most NY medical schools (Columbia, Cornell, Mount Sinai, NYU) cap MCAT scores accepted at 3 years old — verify your target schools' exact policy.
- 7For CDL: NY DMV requires a 14-day permit-holding period before scheduling the CDL skills test; budget this gap into your training schedule.
Sample NCLEX-RN Professional Practice & Ethics questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real NCLEX-RN questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
A nurse delegates the following task to a UAP. Which delegation is INAPPROPRIATE?
- ATake vital signs on a stable post-operative client
- BBathe a client with chronic stable heart failure
- CAssess a newly admitted client's pain levelCorrect
- DAmbulate a client who has been ambulating without difficulty
Why this answer?
Assessment cannot be delegated to UAP — assessment requires nursing judgment and is reserved for the RN. UAP may collect data (e.g., report of a number on a pain scale), but the nurse must assess pain in the context of the patient's presentation, history, and analgesic regimen.
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