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DHA Prometric Exam for Registered Nurse Overview

  How many hours is the Registered Nurse Exam?

The Registered Nurse Exam is 3 hours

  How many questions is the Registered Nurse Exam?

The Registered Nurse Exam is 150 questions

 What topics are covered on the Registered Nurse DHA prometric Exam? 

  

More About the Registered Nurse   Prometric Exam


  • Registered Nurse Prometric Exam Tips and Tricks

Key Exam Insights for   Prometric Medical Exam Blueprint:
This exam consists of 150 MCQs and lasts 3 hours. Below is a breakdown of the key areas and what to focus on for each section:

Registered Nurse Prometric Exam Topics Covered:

Unit Management & Leadership

Fundamentals of Nursing

Maternal - Child Nursing

Adult Nursing
More About the Registered Nurse DHA Prometric Exam:
The Registered Nurse DHA Prometric Exam is administered by the Dubai Health Authority and is designed to evaluate key competencies necessary for nursing practice. Below is a breakdown of key areas and what to focus on for each section:
1. Unit Management & Leadership (Content Area)
Focus: This section covers essential leadership and management practices in a healthcare setting. Key topics include delegation, staffing, resource management, and effective team communication.
Tips: Study leadership theories, nursing ethics, and conflict resolution strategies in nursing practice.
2. Fundamentals of Nursing (Content Area)
Focus: Core nursing concepts such as the nursing process, patient safety, infection control, and pharmacology.
Tips: Review nursing procedures, drug administration safety, patient care techniques, and basic medical-surgical knowledge.
3. Maternal - Child Nursing (Content Area)
Focus: This section emphasizes maternal health, newborn care, and pediatrics. Topics include prenatal care, labor management, and neonatal nursing.
Tips: Prepare for questions related to prenatal screenings, immunization schedules for children, and common pediatric diseases.

4. Adult Nursing (Content Area)
Focus: Adult nursing covers chronic and acute conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, respiratory conditions, and gastrointestinal disorders.
Tips: Focus on clinical management of chronic diseases, patient counseling, and emergency nursing protocols.
Exam Information:
Duration: 3 hours
No. of Questions: 150
Fee: USD 240
Pass Score: 50%
References:
1. Leda M. McKenry, Tessier, and Mary Ann Hogan. Mosby’s Pharmacology in Nursing, Mosby Publishers, Latest Edition.
2. Dudek, SG, Nutrition Essentials for Nursing Practice, Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Latest Edition.
3. ANA Code of Ethics, Latest Edition.
4. Berman A and Snyder, S. Kozier and Erb’s Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts, Process and Practice, USA: Pearson International, Latest Edition.
5. Pamela Lynn and Marilee Lebon, Skill Checklists for Taylor’s Clinical Nursing Skills: A Nursing Process Approach, Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Latest Edition.
Q&A for Registered Nurse DHA Prometric Exam:
Q1: What is the DHA Prometric Exam for Registered Nurses?
A1: The DHA Prometric Exam is an evaluation administered by the Dubai Health Authority to assess the competencies of registered nurses. The exam measures knowledge in various areas of nursing, including management, adult nursing, maternal-child nursing, and nursing fundamentals, to ensure the candidate's readiness to practice nursing in Dubai.
Q2: How many questions are on the exam, and how long is it?
A2: The exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and has a duration of 3 hours.
Q3: What is the passing score for the Registered Nurse DHA Prometric Exam?
A3: The passing score is 50%. This means you need to answer at least half of the questions correctly to pass.

Q4: What are the key areas or topics covered in the exam?
A4: The main topics covered in the exam include:
Unit Management & Leadership
Fundamentals of Nursing
Maternal - Child Nursing
Adult Nursing

Q5: What kind of questions can I expect in the "Unit Management & Leadership" section?
A5: This section includes questions on leadership and management in nursing. Expect questions about team delegation, nursing ethics, conflict resolution, resource management, and effective communication in healthcare settings.

Q6: What should I focus on when studying "Fundamentals of Nursing"?
A6: This section tests core nursing concepts, including the nursing process, patient safety, pharmacology, and infection control. Be prepared for questions on nursing procedures, basic medical-surgical knowledge, and patient care techniques.

Q7: What topics are covered under "Maternal - Child Nursing"?

A7: Topics in this section include prenatal care, labor and delivery management, newborn care, and pediatric nursing. You should study common pediatric diseases, neonatal nursing practices, and maternal health assessments.

Q8: What type of content is included in the "Adult Nursing" section?

A8: The Adult Nursing section focuses on acute and chronic conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, respiratory disorders, and gastrointestinal diseases. You should study the clinical management of common adult diseases, patient care strategies, and emergency protocols.

Q9: What study materials or references are recommended for this exam?
A9: Key references include:
1. Leda M. McKenry, Tessier, and Mary Ann Hogan. Mosby’s Pharmacology in Nursing.
2. Dudek, SG. Nutrition Essentials for Nursing Practice.
3. Berman A and Snyder, S. Kozier and Erb’s Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts.
4. Pamela Lynn and Marilee LeBon, Skill Checklists for Taylor’s Clinical Nursing Skills.
5. ANA Code of Ethics.

Q10: What tips can help me succeed in the exam?
A10:
Leadership & Management: Focus on leadership theories and nursing ethics.
Fundamentals of Nursing: Review infection control measures, patient safety, and pharmacology.
Maternal - Child Nursing: Know prenatal screenings, newborn care, and immunization schedules.
Adult Nursing: Pay attention to clinical management of chronic diseases and acute care scenarios.
Q11: How can I prepare for the exam?
A11: To prepare for the DHA Prometric Exam:
Review the recommended study materials.
Practice time management, as the exam is 3 hours long with 150 questions.
Focus on clinical scenarios and patient management.
Take mock exams and quizzes to get familiar with the format and timing.

Q12: How much does the exam cost?
A12: The fee for the DHA Prometric Exam for Registered Nurses is USD 240.

Q13: What happens if I don't pass the exam?
A13: If you do not pass the exam, you can retake it after a set waiting period. It's important to review your weak areas, focus on additional practice, and prepare thoroughly for the retake.
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