NMC CBT Practice Test 2026: Can You Pass Part A & B?

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1. What is the primary responsibility of a registered nurse under the NMC Code of Professional Conduct?

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Test your readiness for the NMC CBT Practice Test 2026: Can You Pass Part A & B? This college-level quiz covers essential nursing knowledge including pharmacology, patient care, clinical decision-making, and professional standards. Designed for nursing students preparing for the NMC registration exam, it evaluates your understanding of UK nursing... see morepractice, infection control, and ethical principles. Use this practice test to identify knowledge gaps and build confidence before your official assessment. see less

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2. A patient develops a rash after receiving penicillin. What is the most appropriate immediate action?

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3. Which infection control measure is most effective in preventing healthcare-associated infections?

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4. A patient refuses a prescribed medication. What should the nurse do?

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5. In the context of safeguarding, what does 'duty of care' require?

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6. A nurse administers an incorrect dose of medication. What is the priority action?

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7. Which factor is most important when assessing a patient's capacity to consent to treatment?

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8. What is the correct order for applying personal protective equipment (PPE)?

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9. A patient with diabetes has a blood glucose of 2.8 mmol/L. What is the immediate management?

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10. Which communication technique is most effective when caring for a patient with hearing loss?

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11. What does 'confidentiality' in nursing practice primarily mean?

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12. A patient is admitted with signs of sepsis. What is the most critical initial intervention?

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13. The NMC requires nurses to keep their knowledge and skills up to date. This is called ____.

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14. When a patient experiences an adverse drug reaction, the nurse should report it to the ____ scheme.

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15. A nurse who suspects a colleague is practising unsafely has a duty to report this concern to the ____.

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What is the primary responsibility of a registered nurse under the NMC...
A patient develops a rash after receiving penicillin. What is the most...
Which infection control measure is most effective in preventing...
A patient refuses a prescribed medication. What should the nurse do?
In the context of safeguarding, what does 'duty of care' require?
A nurse administers an incorrect dose of medication. What is the...
Which factor is most important when assessing a patient's capacity to...
What is the correct order for applying personal protective equipment...
A patient with diabetes has a blood glucose of 2.8 mmol/L. What is the...
Which communication technique is most effective when caring for a...
What does 'confidentiality' in nursing practice primarily mean?
A patient is admitted with signs of sepsis. What is the most critical...
The NMC requires nurses to keep their knowledge and skills up to date....
When a patient experiences an adverse drug reaction, the nurse should...
A nurse who suspects a colleague is practising unsafely has a duty to...
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