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Texas Board of Nursing (BON) Practice Exam

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About this Exam

The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) Practice Exam is a crucial study resource specifically designed for graduates of approved nursing programs who are applying for initial licensure in the state of Texas. This is not the actual jurisprudence exam, but rather a preparatory tool that allows candidates to familiarize themselves with the style, structure, and content they will encounter. The final Texas Nursing Jurisprudence Exam is required by law to ensure that every nurse practicing in Texas has a minimal understanding of the unique laws and regulations governing their profession. It is an essential step for both prospective Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) to complete their licensure process after meeting other educational requirements.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

This preparatory practice exam is entirely focused on the laws and regulations specific to nursing practice in Texas. It is not about clinical skills, but rather legal and ethical boundaries. The core topics covered by both the practice and final exams encompass the foundational components of Texas nursing regulation:

  • The Nursing Practice Act (NPA): Understanding the scope of practice for RNs, LVNs, and APRNs as defined by Texas statute.

  • BON Rules and Regulations: Familiarity with the official rules that clarify the NPA, including delegation, standards of nursing practice, and professional misconduct.

  • Licensure and Ethics: Regulations concerning initial licensure, renewal, continuing education, and the legal definition of good professional character.

  • Disciplinary Procedures: Information regarding how the board handles complaints, investigations, and potential actions against a license.

  • Declaratory Orders: Procedures for addressing prior criminal convictions or history.

  • Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses (TPAPN): Awareness of this confidential program for nurses facing mental health or substance abuse challenges.


What to Expect in the Final Exam

While the official Texas Nursing Jurisprudence Exam is distinct from the practice test, completing a practice version sets clear expectations. The final official exam is a mandatory, online, open-book examination. Candidates are typically given 2 hours (120 minutes) to complete 50 multiple-choice questions.

To pass, candidates must achieve a minimum score of 75% (at least 37 questions correct). Because it is an open-book exam, you are permitted—and encouraged—to access official BON resources while taking it. These official resources, the Nursing Practice Act and Board Rules, are readily available on the Texas Board of Nursing website. The open-book format does not imply that the exam is easy; rather, it assesses your ability to navigate the complex regulatory framework effectively and locate the precise rules applicable to varying professional scenarios.


How to Study and Exam Centers

Effectively studying for this exam requires a legal rather than a clinical focus. The single best study strategy is to familiarize yourself intimately with the primary regulatory documents.

Study Strategies:

  • Official BON Resources: The entire exam is derived directly from the Texas Nursing Practice Act and the Texas Board of Nursing Rules and Regulations. Create a dedicated study binder or folder containing digital versions of these documents.

  • Use the Practice Exam: Treat the practice exam seriously as a self-assessment tool. Many versions are available online, but ensure you use one that is current with Texas regulation. After completion, thoroughly review every question you missed and look up the exact section of the NPA or BON Rules to understand the rationale for the correct answer.

  • Keyword Navigation: Practice searching for specific topics within the official PDFs. You must become proficient at locating terms like "delegation," "professional misconduct," or "scope of practice" quickly.

Where and How to Take the Exam: The official Texas Nursing Jurisprudence Exam is administered online through the official Texas Board of Nursing website. It is not taken at physical testing centers like Pearson VUE (which is used for the separate NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN examinations). Candidates must register and pay for the jurisprudence exam via the BON's website portal. Once the fee is paid, you can immediately begin the open-book examination from any computer with reliable internet access. You will be prompted to verify your identity. If you pass, your completion is immediately updated in the BON’s records.


Job Opportunities from the Course

Successfully navigating the Texas BON Jurisprudence Exam is a foundational and legal prerequisite for obtaining nursing licensure in the state. Once licensed, an individual unlocks a wide range of highly marketable career paths within one of the most robust healthcare systems in the United States. Key job opportunities resulting directly from full licensure (to which passing this exam is crucial) include:

  • Registered Nurse (RN): Roles in hospitals (ICU, ER, Med-Surg, Labor & Delivery), clinics, schools, public health, and home health agencies.

  • Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN): Positions in long-term care facilities, rehabilitation centers, clinics, and some hospital units under the supervision of an RN or physician.

  • Nurse Manager/Administrator: Senior RN roles overseeing specific units or entire facility operations.

  • Charge Nurse: An RN who assumes responsibility for a specific shift and nursing team.

  • Nurse Educator: Preparing future nurses in academic or clinical training settings (requires advanced degrees).

  • Public Health Nurse: Working with community organizations and government agencies.

  • Home Health Nurse: Providing direct patient care within a home environment.

  • Travel Nurse: Filling temporary staffing needs in various locations (RNs/LVNs).

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