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Studying for a Nursing Entrance or Certification?Nursing Entrance Exams If you are looking to enter the nursing field, you will have to take an Entrance Exam. Here are the most popular entrance exams
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Practice Anatomy and Physiology Test Questions January 11th, 2012 01:50 PM Physiology and Anatomy questions are on the following tests: PSB, HESI, TEAS, CWS, NNAAP, NBCOPA, NP 1. An example of human homeostasis is _______________. Metabolism Adrenalin Hormones Fluid Balance 2. Human homeostasis is the ability of the body to regulate its _______________ in response to fluctuations in the environment outside [...] More >>> |
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Strategies for Today’s Computerized Exams November 25th, 2011 03:39 PM In this computer age, it stands to reason that more tests would utilize computer technology. And that’s exactly what’s happening. There are two main categories of computerized tests. The first is the CBE or computer-based exam. The CBE is much like a standard pencil / paper exam, in that the same questions are presented to [...] More >>> |
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Answering Multiple Choice Questions July 10th, 2011 01:12 PM Multiple choice tests are simply a fact of life when it comes to test formats. Nursing Certification and Nursing Entrance Tests are basically all multiple choice and if it is your plan to go to one of the more well known colleges or universities it is imperative that you learn how to score well on [...] More >>> |
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Effective Test Preparation July 3rd, 2011 12:52 PM High test scores can mean the difference between getting into the Nursing School you want. How do you really prepare for a test? For starters, thorough preparation begins long before you take the actual test. Nursing Entrance Tests like the NET, HESI, PSB or DET can be tricky if you are not prepared. Nursing Certification Tests are [...] More >>> |
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Preparing for an Aptitude Test June 26th, 2011 12:44 PM When schools and companies want to determine how well a person will be able to adapt to new circumstances they frequently use aptitude tests. Aptitude tests gauge a person’s ability to apply knowledge they already have to handle situations they may have previously never encountered. An aptitude test may identify a certain skill set that a person [...] More >>> |
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Overcoming Unhealthy Test Anxiety June 15th, 2011 12:41 PM Test anxiety is a common phenomenon among students, especially since it can often determine whether you have to retake a class or not. Not all test anxiety is bad though. In fact, a healthy amount of test anxiety can actually encourage you to study harder and at least shows that you care about doing well [...] More >>> |
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Evaluating Nursing Education Programs April 20th, 2011 04:46 PM Nadeen was a young woman intent on becoming a nurse. It’s something that she’d been planning since her freshman year in high school. Unfortunately, she made the mistake of not starting looking for a good nursing program until the second semester of her senior year. She finally got accepted into a nursing program, only to [...] More >>> |
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Why an How to Become a Home Health Aide April 15th, 2011 02:17 PM If you’ve decided that you want to be involved in nursing, but don’t want the impersonal hospital setting, then a good alternative is that of the home health aide. These compassionate individuals provide all of the care that someone with disabilities needs, in order to live a normal life at home. How, though, do you [...] More >>> |
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How to Become a Licensed Practical Nurse April 12th, 2011 02:04 PM Elsewhere on this blog, we’ve discussed what a licensed practical nurse is and what she does. Now let’s talk about why you might want to be an LPN, and how to do so. First, pursuing a career as a practical nurse is smart because it offers you job security. The U.S. Department of Labor says [...] More >>> |
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Accredited Vs. Unaccredited Nursing Schools March 28th, 2011 01:36 PM Your nursing in career will start with your nursing education. That means that first, you’ll need to find a program that fits with your personal needs, schedule, and your future expectations. We can divide nursing programs into two categories: accredited ones and non-accredited ones. An accredited nursing school is one which has been reviewed by [...] More >>> |