Published Oct 29, 2003
Ransome
1 Post
Hi!
I am a UK registered RN, living and working in Alberta. I have to take the Canadian RN exam and wondered if anyone could tell me where I can find test papers etc. I have one book - The Canadian RN prep guide but I have done all the questions and need more practice! Is the US NCLEX similar - is it worth using NCLEX study guides - there seem to be loads of them.
Thanks for your help.:)
fergus51
6,620 Posts
The NCLEX is quite different, so I wouldn't bother. If you're doing well at that exam guide, you'll be fine for the exam.
Mito
124 Posts
Ransome,
Fergus51 is giving you some excellent advice and I will add my experience of preparing for the RN exam. I did use the guide and I think I averaged around 75% on the tests but I also used NCLX review books since this helped me prepare for doing hours of test questions and helped me watch for key words in the questions.
The NCLX is very different from the Canadian RN exam but I found it helpful. Pay special attention to the questions that ask for the nurse's best response they will appear again before you are finished.
Sarah, RNBScN
477 Posts
Do both the Canadian and US NCLEX?
The only difference I found in the US exam compared to Canadian exam is the lab values, and certain medications.
Hope this helps.
Sarah
nursesweet
2 Posts
I used both the canadian prep guide and some american nclex books. I found they helped. The Canadian exam is definitely more pshyco-social than the american. Be prepared for that.
good luck!!
ajitnagar
3 Posts
hello
i am also from UK looking for being RN in alberta . they asked me to apear for The SEC Assessment, can any one help to explain what sort of assesment is this and how can i prepare for it.thanks
I AM A UK REGISTERED NURSE ,Looking for registration in ALBERTA ,CANADA, they asked me apear for The SEC Assessment in calgary can some one please help like how can i prepare for this and what sort of assesment is this , Is there any preparation material availabe for this SEC ASSESSMENT.
NotReady4PrimeTime, RN
5 Articles; 7,358 Posts
The Substantively Equivalent Competency Assessment is an examination of your education to ensure it meets Canadian standards. There have been people from the UK whose obstetrical education or their psychiatric education did not meet the requirements and they were required to then take and pass a refresher before being approved to sit the Canadian Registered Nurse Exam. Over the past few years it has gotten much tougher to gain credentials in Canada as each province enacts health care professions legislation. This legislation has a lot of new clauses that were never included before, such as continuing competency, public access to disciplinary decisions, regulation of transferred functions, greater inclusion of the general public to regulatory bodies and many others.
Entry to practice competencies for Alberta can be found here:
http://www.nurses.ab.ca/pdf/Entry-to-Practice%20Competencies.pdf
This might help you to know if you're going to have a lot of work ahead, or only a little. Good luck!
I've moved ajitnagar's post to this thread as the responses will be the same.
hjfrn
44 Posts
Hi there.
I did my initial training in the UK as a "Project 2000" nurse and moved to Canada last year. I did not have to undergo the SEC, so I am sorry that I can not be much help there. However if there is anything further, please let me know. Good Luck! When do you have the SEC?
nancy36
16 Posts
I would like to ask what is the next step if somebody fails the Canadian licensure exam for nurses for the 3rd time, especially for foreign nurses who are given temporary working permit?
pinky1203
5 Posts
hi nancy!! are you in canada right now? did you have any agency or was direct hire? can you help me on how to go there? i also want to go to canada....