NMC CBT Clinical Practice Tests
Focus purely on professional values, communication, and clinical practice. Master Part B of your exam with our comprehensive 100-question tests.
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Clinical Mock Test 1
100 Questions • 150 Minutes
Clinical Mock Test 2
100 Questions • 150 Minutes
Clinical Mock Test Part 3
100 Questions • 150 Minutes
Clinical Mock Test Part 4
100 Questions • 150 Minutes
Clinical Mock Test 5
100 Questions • 150 Minutes
Clinical Mock Test 6
100 Questions • 150 Minutes
Clinical Mock Test Part 7
100 Questions • 150 Minutes
Clinical Test Part 8
100 Questions • 150 Minutes
Clinical Test 9
100 Questions • 150 Minutes
Clinical Test 10
100 Questions • 150 Minutes
Why Take Our Clinical Practice Tests?
The clinical part (Part B) of the NMC CBT evaluates your professional judgment and knowledge of safe nursing practices. Our mock tests are carefully crafted to reflect real-life scenarios you will encounter as a nurse in the UK. If you also need to prepare for the drug calculations part, make sure to check out our Numeracy Practice Tests or take a Full Mock Exam to simulate the complete 115-question environment.
Topics Covered in the Clinical Exam
| Domain | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Professional Values | The NMC Code, ethics, safeguarding, and maintaining patient confidentiality. |
| Communication & Interpersonal Skills | Building therapeutic relationships, handling difficult conversations, and patient consent. |
| Nursing Practice & Decision Making | Infection control, adult nursing interventions, prioritizing care, and responding to emergencies. |
| Leadership & Teamwork | Delegation, working in multidisciplinary teams, and risk management. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How many questions are in the NMC CBT clinical test?
The clinical portion (Part B) of the NMC CBT exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions focusing on nursing practice, patient safety, and professional values.
What topics are covered in the CBT clinical exam?
The clinical exam covers adult nursing, infection control, safeguarding, patient communication, the NMC Code, and leadership within healthcare settings.