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A focused assessment of neuro concepts and hands-on lab skills used in RN practice.
Nervous System 1 & Nervous System Lab Test 1 typically evaluates core neuro anatomy and physiology, assessment findings, and basic clinical decision-making tied to patient safety.
This exam is commonly taken by RN Standard students and working professionals refreshing neuro fundamentals. It often pairs knowledge checks (terminology, pathways, symptom patterns) with lab expectations (assessment sequence, documentation, and interpretation).
Because neuro content can be detail-heavy, preparation matters less as memorization and more as pattern recognition: matching signs and symptoms to likely problems and appropriate next steps.
Consistent practice helps you improve recall, reduce second-guessing, and build a repeatable approach for both written questions and lab scenarios.
Key details to plan your practice and pacing for both written and lab components.
| Section | Questions | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Theory: Nervous System I | 40-55 (estimated) | 60 minutes (estimated) |
| Lab: Neuro Assessment & Skills | 15-20 tasks (estimated) | 30 minutes (estimated) |
Plan for a mix of knowledge questions and lab-style performance checks.
While exact structure varies by school, most students see a timed written portion plus a lab component that checks technique and interpretation.
Small, consistent practice sessions beat last-minute cramming.
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