NEA-BC Study Plan: 8-Week Schedule
Week-by-Week Study Guide for the ANCC Nurse Executive Advanced Exam
This structured 8-week study plan is designed for busy nurse executives preparing for the ANCC Nurse Executive Advanced (NEA-BC) certification exam. The plan covers all exam domains with dedicated time for content review, practice questions, and simulated exams.
Exam Overview
- •Questions: 150 (125 scored + 25 pretest)
- •Time: 3 hours
- •Cost: $395 / $295 ANA member
- •Passing: Criterion-referenced (Angoff method)
Week 1-2: Strategic Management and Leadership (30% of exam)
Focus areas include organizational vision, strategic planning, change management, and leadership theories. Review the ANCC Test Content Outline for NEA-BC.
Daily Study (1.5-2 hours):
- •Read leadership and management chapters
- •Take 20-30 practice questions daily
- •Review rationales for all answers (correct and incorrect)
Key Topics:
- •Strategic planning models (SWOT, balanced scorecard)
- •Change management theories (Kotter, Lewin, ADKAR)
- •Leadership styles and situational leadership
- •Organizational culture and transformation
- •Governance structures and board relations
Week 3-4: Financial Management and Human Resource Management (25% of exam)
Daily Study (1.5-2 hours):
- •Review healthcare finance fundamentals
- •Practice budgeting scenarios and calculations
- •Take 25-30 practice questions daily
Key Topics:
- •Operating and capital budgets
- •Revenue cycle and reimbursement models
- •FTE calculations and staffing matrices
- •Productivity metrics and benchmarks
- •Performance evaluation and progressive discipline
- •Recruitment, retention, and succession planning
Week 5-6: Quality and Safety, Technology, and Evidence-Based Practice (25% of exam)
Daily Study (1.5-2 hours):
- •Review quality improvement frameworks
- •Study informatics and technology applications
- •Take 25-30 practice questions daily
Key Topics:
- •Quality improvement models (PDSA, Six Sigma, Lean)
- •Patient safety science and high-reliability organizations
- •Regulatory requirements (CMS, Joint Commission, state)
- •Nursing informatics and EHR optimization
- •Evidence-based practice implementation
- •Research utilization and translation
Week 7: Professional Practice and Compliance (10% of exam)
Daily Study (1.5-2 hours):
- •Review ethical frameworks and legal concepts
- •Study regulatory compliance requirements
- •Take 30 practice questions daily
Key Topics:
- •ANA Code of Ethics
- •Nurse Practice Acts and scope of practice
- •HIPAA, EMTALA, and compliance programs
- •Risk management and liability
- •Advocacy and professional development
Week 8: Full Practice Exams and Final Review
Days 1-2: Take a full-length 150-question practice exam under timed conditions (3 hours). Review all answers thoroughly.
Days 3-4: Identify weak areas from the practice exam and do targeted review. Take 50 questions daily focusing on weak domains.
Days 5-6: Take a second full-length practice exam. Compare scores and identify remaining gaps.
Day 7: Light review of high-yield facts. Rest and prepare mentally for exam day.
Study Resources
- •ANCC NEA-BC Test Content Outline (free download from nursingworld.org)
- •ANCC NEA-BC Readiness Test (practice questions)
- •Nurse Executive Review and Resource Manual (ANCC)
- •AACN/AONE leadership resources
- •Healthcare finance textbooks for budgeting concepts
Tips for Exam Day
- Arrive early at the Prometric testing center
- Read each question carefully — look for key words like “first,” “best,” “priority”
- Use the process of elimination for unfamiliar questions
- Manage your time: approximately 1.2 minutes per question
- Mark difficult questions and return to them if time permits
- Trust your preparation and clinical leadership experience
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should I study for the NEA-BC?
Most candidates benefit from 6-10 weeks of dedicated study, depending on their current role and familiarity with executive-level content. If you’re already in a CNO or VP role, you may need less time.
What score do I need to pass the NEA-BC?
ANCC uses a criterion-referenced passing score established through the modified Angoff method. The specific passing score is not published — it’s based on the difficulty of each exam form.
Can I retake the NEA-BC if I fail?
Yes. You can retake the exam after a 60-day waiting period. ANCC allows up to 3 attempts per 12-month period. A retest fee applies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the NEA-BC exam?
The NEA-BC is a standardized exam. For a comprehensive study guide with practice questions and full-length exams, see our NEA-BC Study Guide.
How should I prepare for the NEA-BC?
Start with a structured study plan, use official exam blueprints, and practice with realistic exam questions. Our NEA-BC Study Guide covers the complete exam content with detailed rationales.
Where can I find NEA-BC practice questions?
Our NEA-BC Study Guide includes full-length practice exams with detailed answer rationales covering every content area on the actual exam.
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