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Did anyone get their marks for sept 2019 early window? How did you find the exam? Did you pass or fail? What material is best. Everyone said to study cpnre editions but I found the questions on cpnre editions are easier than the actual exam.
People who are sharing information on past exams.. did you not read the paper you signed before doing the exam?
Cheating
Cheating includes sharing, copying, publishing or providing to anyone exam questions or answers by any means, including in person, telephone, electronically or digitally. Cheating also includes giving a summary or recollection of a question to someone else by any means.
Consequences of Cheating
The consequences of cheating or behaviour that is viewed as suspicious can be serious and may include:
Being given a fail result on the exam. This counts towards the limited number of times that you can write the exam.
Having a complaint filed against you.
Being denied entry into the practical nursing profession by the regulatory authority.
Having a civil lawsuit filed against you.
Reporting Cheating
While you have a responsibility to be ethical, you also have an obligation to report unethical behaviour. In fact, some standards of practice and ethical codes require that professionals report unethical behaviour, which would include cheating or cheating schemes. In the exam process, this might include:
Reporting someone who has requested that you disclose the content of exam questions to them after you write the CPNRE.
Reporting someone who has written the CPNRE and is now offering to share confidential information on exam questions with you.
4 minutes ago, nvp said:People who are sharing information on past exams.. did you not read the paper you signed before doing the exam?
Cheating
Cheating includes sharing, copying, publishing or providing to anyone exam questions or answers by any means, including in person, telephone, electronically or digitally. Cheating also includes giving a summary or recollection of a question to someone else by any means.
Consequences of Cheating
The consequences of cheating or behaviour that is viewed as suspicious can be serious and may include:
Being given a fail result on the exam. This counts towards the limited number of times that you can write the exam.
Having a complaint filed against you.
Being denied entry into the practical nursing profession by the regulatory authority.
Having a civil lawsuit filed against you.
Reporting Cheating
While you have a responsibility to be ethical, you also have an obligation to report unethical behaviour. In fact, some standards of practice and ethical codes require that professionals report unethical behaviour, which would include cheating or cheating schemes. In the exam process, this might include:
Reporting someone who has requested that you disclose the content of exam questions to them after you write the CPNRE.
Reporting someone who has written the CPNRE and is now offering to share confidential information on exam questions with you.
Who are you directing this too? If it’s me I am not violating anything by telling other student nurses what I FEEL IS BEST TO STUDY BASED ON MY OWN EXPERIENCE. I’m not telling anyone what’s on the exam.
Silverdragon102, BSN
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Should be fixed now ?