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The exam focuses on clinical application and critical thinking. Based on multiple sources, here is the approximate topic weight distribution:
| Topic Category | Approximate Weight | Key Areas |
|---|---|---|
| Medical-Surgical Nursing | ~40% | Cardiovascular disorders, respiratory conditions (COPD, pneumonia), neurological conditions (CVA, seizures), endocrine and renal disorders |
| Fundamentals of Nursing | ~20% | Vital signs and assessments, infection control and safety, basic nursing procedures, patient positioning |
| Pharmacology | ~15% | Drug classifications, high-alert medications, drug calculations, side effects and contraindications |
| Maternal-Child Nursing | ~15% | Antepartum and postpartum care, neonatal assessment, pediatric milestones, APGAR scoring |
| Emergency & Critical Care | ~10% | Emergency prioritization, CPR and resuscitation, triage protocols |
To be eligible, you generally need :
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Educational Qualification | B.Sc. Nursing (preferred) or GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) from a recognized institution |
| Clinical Experience | Minimum 2 years post-qualification clinical experience (counted after degree completion) |
| Professional Registration | Valid registration from your home country's nursing council (e.g., INC for Indian nurses, PRC for Filipino nurses) |
| Good Standing Certificate | Recent certificate (3-6 months old) from your licensing body confirming no disciplinary issues |
| Language Proficiency | English proficiency is required; IELTS is not mandatory but the exam is fully in English |
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Pass 1 - Learn (Weeks 1-5):
Do questions in "study mode" with explanations visible after each question
Goal is learning, not scoring
Read every explanation, even for questions you got right (you may have gotten the correct answer for the wrong reason)
Pass 2 - Practice (Weeks 5-8):
Switch to "exam mode" (timed, no explanations until the end)
Track your scores and identify patterns in what you get wrong
Use this data to drive your remaining study focus
Pass 3 - Simulate (Final 2-4 weeks):
Take full-length, timed DHA Registered Nurse RN practice test that mirror real exam conditions
No phone, no breaks, no reference materials
This builds stamina and exam day confidence
For nurses, the exam typically contains 100 MCQs with a duration of 2.5 hours. The passing score is approximately 60%.