Start Not Started 16 Pages Remaining In this test, you will be presented with a series of scenarios faced during rounds with four patients. For each patient, there are four linked scenarios (i.e., four 'steps' during your visit), and at each step, you are asked to decide how best to respond to the situation presented. In total, there are therefore 16 'steps' to deal with (i.e., 4 steps with each of 4 patients). You should assume that today you begin work as a locum nurse in a hospital. Your shift starts at 7:00am, seeing patients in 4 single-bed side rooms. To help you settle into the new environment you have been allocated around 15 minutes with each of these first 4 patients, before replacing a colleague in a large ward at 8:30am. Your task is to read through each ‘step’ on your visit to a client, then rank each of the actions from Most Appropriate to Least Appropriate, with the 'most appropriate' action at the top and the 'least appropriate' at the bottom. You can rank each action by clicking and dragging it into the position you think is most appropriate. You may find some of these decisions difficult. If this happens, try not to deliberate for too long; your initial judgment will often be the safest one to follow. EXAMPLE QUESTION When you have ranked the four actions, move on to the next step and follow the same process. There is no time limit, but you should expect to spend up to 10-15 minutes completing it. Confidentiality Please note that all information you provide when completing this test is held securely and protected from unauthorised access, improper use or disclosure. Under data protection legislation every individual has rights as to how their personal data is handled and we recognise the need to treat all such data in an appropriate and lawful manner, according to the nature and classification of such data. We are committed to complying with current legislation including the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/ 679 (GDPR), together with any applicable, enacting, successor or amending legislation. Start