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This course provides structured mock examination questions in Midwifery, designed to help students prepare effectively for professional licensing examinations. It covers key areas such as antenatal care, labour and delivery, postnatal care, newborn care, family planning, and management of obstetric complications. The mock examinations are structured to simulate real exam conditions, helping students improve clinical reasoning, time management, and confidence in answering examination-style questions.
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This course is designed as a structured General Nursing Super Mock Examination to support nursing students preparing for professional licensure assessments. It brings together a broad range of question types drawn from core nursing disciplines, including medical-surgical nursing, obstetric nursing, paediatric nursing, public health nursing, mental health nursing, pharmacology, and professional nursing practice.
The assessment format is intentionally aligned with professional examination standards, where students are required to answer 160 multiple-choice questions within 2 hours. The questions are distributed across various categories to reflect real examination conditions and to test both theoretical knowledge and applied clinical reasoning within time constraints.
The mock examination functions as a performance-based preparation tool. It exposes students to integrated question patterns similar to licensure examinations such. Regular engagement with this format supports improved decision-making speed, accuracy, and familiarity with examination pressure.
By consistently practicing under timed conditions, students develop stronger time management skills and are better able to identify weak areas requiring further revision. The course also strengthens critical thinking and supports knowledge retention through repeated exposure to structured assessment scenarios. Overall, it prepares learners for higher-stakes nursing examinations by simulating authentic testing environments and reinforcing competency across key nursing domains.
- Teacher: Site Owner

This course is designed as a structured General Nursing Super Mock Examination to support nursing students preparing for professional licensure assessments. It brings together a broad range of question types drawn from core nursing disciplines, including medical-surgical nursing, obstetric nursing, paediatric nursing, public health nursing, mental health nursing, pharmacology, and professional nursing practice.
The assessment format is intentionally aligned with professional examination standards, where students are required to answer 120 multiple-choice questions within 1 hour 30 minutes. The questions are distributed across various categories to reflect real examination conditions and to test both theoretical knowledge and applied clinical reasoning within time constraints.
The mock examination functions as a performance-based preparation tool. It exposes students to integrated question patterns similar to licensure examinations such. Regular engagement with this format supports improved decision-making speed, accuracy, and familiarity with examination pressure.
By consistently practicing under timed conditions, students develop stronger time management skills and are better able to identify weak areas requiring further revision. The course also strengthens critical thinking and supports knowledge retention through repeated exposure to structured assessment scenarios. Overall, it prepares learners for higher-stakes nursing examinations by simulating authentic testing environments and reinforcing competency across key nursing domains.
- Teacher: Site Owner

This course is designed to comprehensively prepare nursing students for the Licensure Examination through structured mock examinations and practice tests. It provides a simulated exam environment that mirrors the official test format, helping students build confidence, improve time management, and strengthen critical thinking skills.
The course covers multiple categories of nursing practice, including:
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Medical-Surgical Nursing – patient care, disease management, and clinical decision-making.
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Maternal and Child Health Nursing – prenatal, postnatal, pediatric, and family-centered care.
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Community Health Nursing – public health principles, preventive care, and health promotion.
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Mental Health Nursing – psychiatric nursing, therapeutic communication, and psychosocial support.
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Fundamentals of Nursing – core concepts, ethics, and professional standards.
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