I passed the national nursing exam in one go! How to prepare for the national exam using e-learning learning

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I passed the national nursing exam in one go! How to prepare for the national exam using e-learning learning

This is Kitaoka 🍎 in charge of marketing. It's almost time for the national exam! In this article, we will use our e-learning system (learningBOX) toPreparation for the National Nursing ExaminationHere are some useful learning methods for

Even if it's a national medical certification.So popular and in demand, licensed nurses!If you are in charge of education at universities and colleges that focus on training nurses, or if you are a teacher who is worried about the pass rate of the national exam, you can use our learning box to study outside of class time, or even in your spare time."Effectively and efficientlyYou can proceed with your national exam preparation.
A learning tool that specializes in memorizationand can be used as an iterative learning tool to help students understand and consolidate their learning.Quiz Creation Toolsis also available. This question generator makes it easy to use theCreate and publish web-based exam questionsYou can do it. I hope you will continue to enjoy this article.
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Content

  • 1. the level of difficulty and trends of the National Nursing Examination
  • 2. the challenges and concerns of preparing for the national exam
  • 3. learningBOX's content function to prepare for the national exam
  • 4. Summary

Difficulty and Trends in the National Nursing Test

Click here to see the status of passing the 108th National Nursing Examination.
National Nursing Examination - eLearningThe 108th National Nursing Examination was held on Sunday, February 17, 2019, with 64,153 applicants, 63,603 candidates and 56,767 passers, for a pass rate of 89.3% (compared to 91.0% last year). Of these, 58,622 new graduates applied, 58,308 took the test, and 55,216 were accepted, for a success rate of 94.7% (compared to 96.3% last year).

Click here for 2019 pass rates.
National Nursing Examination - eLearningHere's a chart showing the national nursing exam and the pass rate over the past 10 years. In this way, it looks like a relatively low level of difficulty, passing around 90%: ........ Actually, there is a secret to this pass rate.

☑POINT

The breakdown of the successful applicants shows.Pass rate of 94.71 TP1T for new graduatesthe...Pass rate of 29.3% for graduatesIt is! Yes, the acceptance rate appears to be high, as more than 90% of applicants are recent graduates.
However, once you fail the National Examination, the probability of passing the next one is much lower.
Therefore, it's very important to have a learning method and learning environment that allows you to get a good passing grade in one sitting!

National Exam Preparation Issues and Concerns

I mentioned that new graduates who study a specialized subject at school and then immediately take the national exam have a higher pass rate. So what does the study period actually look like for new graduates? Check out the annual schedule for nursing students.

Nursing students' year and schedule
Preparation for the National Nursing Exam - Annual Schedule
In the third year, clinical training is the main part of the course. Students spend more than six months at the hospitals and facilities where they practice, learning communication skills in the field by teaching practical skills, writing medical records, and assisting in the care of patients. Even after the internship is over, students continue to be busy with case reports, nursing research, graduation exams, and other activities even after the training site visit is over. Many students can concentrate on studying for the national examinations from December onwards, and it is typical for students to prepare for the national examinations within a tightly packed schedule. Due to the schedule of the study curriculum, it becomes a short-term battle.

Click here to see the scope of the national examinations and the criteria for passing the exam.
The test consists of three types of questions: Compulsory Questions, General Questions, and Situation Setting Questions. The details of the questions are as follows
Preparation for the National Nursing Examination - eLearning

criteria for success

The National Nursing Examination has a total of 240 questions and 300 points. In order to pass the exam, you must meet the following two requirements
Answer correctly with at least 80% of the "compulsory questions
☑ "General Questions + Situation Setting Questions" to meet the criteria for that year

Fifty points out of a total of 300 points are allocated for the compulsory questions, which is one point per question. Of these, 80% of the points are awarded, so if you don't score 40 points or more on the compulsory questions (you must answer at least 40 questions correctly), even if you get a perfect score on the general questions and the situation setting questions, you will fail the test at that point. Even if you get a perfect score on the general questions and the situation setting questions, you will fail the test at that point. This is because the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare adjusts the number of students who pass the test to take into account the supply and demand ratio of nurses.
As you can see, you need to prepare well for the exam in order to pass it. However, neither teachers nor learners can spend time on exam preparation so easily. Let's take a look at each of these problems.

Issues and problems faced by teachers in preparing for the national exam
Preparation for the National Nursing Examination - eLearning Learning
The trend in recent years has been to change the content of the exam to reflect more of a clinical situation. The reason for this is that the examiners want to make sure that people who have a true understanding of what they have learned so far, and who are truly qualified to be nurses, are able to pass the exam, rather than using superficial techniques.
It is a red herring to think, "I'll get through this by rote. The study required to pass the National Nursing Examination in the future is as close as you can get to equaling the study to become a nurse who can work in the field.
So what should we do? How can I prepare for the exam efficiently and effectively when time is limited? The solution to that problem is."E-learningAnd learningBOXIt is!

Here's how to prepare for the national exam using the learningBOX content function

Click here to learn how to prepare for the national exam using memorization cards.

Memorization Card - National Nursing Test

This is a very useful learning tool for the content and keywords that are frequently asked for on the national exams and for memorizing things. We have created a sample memorization card that you can use to prepare for the National Examination. Please use them for your reference only. Click on the items below to activate the player and check how it works.
-Hormone memorization cards
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-Pediatric memorization cards
You can create memorization cards as a text file. After you create them, you can create a web-based memorization card application easily by converting them on this site. You can check which words you've memorized and the level of achievement. You can also add images to the memorization cards. You can also insert images into the cards.CardGenerator websiteYou can read more about it at

The quiz feature is useful for repetitive learning of past questions!

Take the quiz! You can solve it from here.

Using the quiz creation function, you can publish practice questions and exam questions from 12 different question types on the web. You can also embed images, videos and explanations. You can also set up links, so you can take the quiz to a specific location (page). You can also set time limits, pass mark settings, quiz choice shuffling functions, and other detailed settings to suit different purposes. A wide range of optional features are available atOption item list pagePlease check the Click on the items below to activate the player and check the web issue.
-compulsory subjects
-basic nursing
-adult nursing
-geriatric care
-pediatric nursing
-psychological nursing

The quiz function allows you to study by year or subject, and by changing the question format, you can train your application skills. Another important point is that students can study at their own pace, even outside of their study time at school. Repetition through e-learning learning is an effective way to consolidate memory, correct answer rates on quizzes, and review comprehension! The quiz is called Quiz creation form-text file-ExcelThere are three ways to create a quiz. The quiz can be embedded in a website or linked to an e-learning system (learningBOX), allowing you to save and edit your quizzes and manage your members' grades in detail. Learn more about how to make a quizQuizGenerator's "How to Create a Quiz" pageYou can read more about it in

Summary

▼learningBOX allows you to manage all your memorization cards and quizzes!

In this article, we have introduced national exam preparation using the content function of learningBOX. With our e-learning system, you can prepare for the national exam on the web, even when you are not studying at school. In this issueMemorization card withQuiz functionThe main thing we told you is that you can use the following features. For both of these functions, you can create and publish teaching materials with just a few clicks from the manual. The textbooks you create can be imported directly into our e-learning system (learningBOX) and managed.

learningBOX is a safe and easy to use e-learning system for beginners. No computer knowledge required! Even if you are not familiar with the system, you can easily learn how to set it up while using it. Try out the learning box with a free plan and see how it works!LearningBOX service introduction sitePlease check it out from Thank you for your patience with this paper as well.

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