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sample nursing exam papers

hi guys.

my exams are coming up and i was just wondering if you could share any sample nursing exam papers from your uni/college/etc . I would really appreciate it as my school doesnt give us any past exam papers to practice on. topic that im looking for revolves around high acute/critical care in nursing, cardiac rhythms, etc .

thanks in advance

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I've never seen a school give students old exams to study from. See if your text has online resources or use your chapter questions. Another option is to use a NCLEX prep book such as Saunders.

I have never heard of a nursing school offering old tests to practice with either. We usually used either prepu or the Davis Success books for practicing questions.

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Test banks and old tests are considered academic dishonesty and they cannot be shared as they are protected by copyright laws.

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i see...

thank you for the advices :)

Disclaimer: I have no financial/ professional stake in this company, but: Another possible route for study could be Kaplan. I know they are now offering an exam prep option that allows you to choose areas of study, then produces a computer exam for you to practice.

Good luck with your studies!

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