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Nursing


About Nursing
A career in nursing focuses on providing care to individuals, families, and communities in order for them to achieve, maintain, or regain optimal health and quality of life. They also assume crucial responsibilities in teaching, situation assessment, and assistance. The way nurses care for patients, their education, and the extent of their practice can set them apart from other healthcare professionals. Nurses work in a variety of specializations with varying degrees of prescribing power. Most healthcare workplaces are dominated by nurses, however, there is evidence of a global shortage of competent nurses.

Nurses holding a graduate degree in advanced practice nursing are known as nurse practitioners.


Why is Nursing important?

The largest single profession in the healthcare sector and the backbone of the American healthcare system are the nearly working nurses. However, there is still a nursing shortage that has to be resolved due to an expanding patient population that requires more care than before. Nurses, who are consistently voted as the most trusted profession in America, have a growing role in both the administration and delivery of healthcare.

They help families and communities as well as the sick, injured, and dying by providing care, support, and treatment. They diagnose illnesses, give medications, aid with procedures, continue treating patients beyond the initial diagnosis, offer emotional support, and carry out a variety of other crucial tasks.

Who should take the Nursing Exam?
There are several ways to enter the nursing field or develop in your nursing career.

  • A Bachelor of Science in Nursing
  • A master’s degree can be your path to becoming a nurse specialist and serve as a springboard to a doctoral degree.
  • Pursue a terminal degree in nursing in either research or practice by enrolling in a Ph.D. or An Associate degree in nursing
  • Certificate in nursing specialties.

Other skills for nursing include:

  • Decision Making
  • Mathematics
  • Listening to patients
  • Practicing nursing procedures effectively
  • Gaining knowledge and understanding of people and situations
  • Communication
  • Patience
  • Teamwork
  • Paperwork and record keeping
  • Empathy

Nursing Certification Course Outline

  1. Physiological adaptation
  2. Management of care
  3. Reduction of Risk Potential
  4. Safety and Infection Control
  5. Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
  6. Basic Care and Comfort
  7. Psychosocial Integrity
  8. Health Promotion and Maintenance

Certificate in Nursing FAQs

The result will be declared immediately on submission.

It will be a computer-based exam. The exam can be taken from anywhere around the world.

You have to score 25/50 to pass the exam.

No there is no negative marking

There will be 50 questions of 1 mark each

You will be required to re-register and appear for the exam. There is no limit on exam retake.

You can directly go to the certification exam page and register for the exam.