How different are the CPAN® and CAPA® practice examinations – Can I take the practice examinations for both?
As you will note on the CPAN® and CAPA® examination blueprints, which serve as the basis for the construction of each actual examination as well as the practice examinations, the domains of patient needs – Physiological, Behavioral/Cognitive, Safety, and Advocacy, and the nursing knowledge needed to meet those needs – are the same for both the CPAN® and CAPA® certification programs. It is the percentage of questions asked in each domain of patient needs that varies, depending on whether the candidate is taking the CPAN® or CAPA® examination and the context for the questions will differ. For added practice, a candidate may desire to take some or all of the CPAN® and CAPA® practice examinations.
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