クイズfor看護師試験対策問題集合格クイズ50問アプリ

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The National Nurse Examination (Kangoshi Kokkashiken) is a national exam to acquire a Japanese nurse license (national qualification). This is done based on Article 18 of the Public Health Nurses, Midwives and Nurses Act. Supervised by Health Policy Bureau, Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.
Eligibility[edit]
1. Universities based on the School Education Act (Act No. 26 of 1947) designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (excluding junior colleges; hereinafter referred to as "designated universities") as conforming to the standards stipulated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. A person who has completed the courses necessary to become a nurse and graduated from
2. Completed the necessary subjects to become a nurse for 3 years or more at a school designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (hereinafter referred to as "designated school") as conforming to the standards stipulated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare Ordinance. person.
3. Those who have graduated from a nurse training school designated by the prefectural governor (hereinafter referred to as "designated training school") as a school that conforms to the standards stipulated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.
4. An assistant nurse who has been working for more than 3 years after obtaining a license, or an assistant nurse who has graduated from a high school or a secondary school based on the School Education Act, and is a designated university, designated school, or designated Those who have trained at a training school for more than 2 years.
5. A person who has graduated from a school or training school related to the work stipulated in Article 5 of the Public Health Nurses, Midwives and Nurses Act, or has obtained a license equivalent to a nurse license in a foreign country, and who has been approved by the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare for items 1 to 3. Those recognized as having knowledge and skills equal to or higher than those listed in .
6. Based on the agreement between Japan and the Republic of Indonesia regarding economic partnership, receive Japanese language training and nursing introductory training, and after completing the training, obtain a national qualification under the supervision of a nurse at a hospital. A foreign nurse candidate who is working for the purpose of acquiring the qualification and is recognized by the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare as having knowledge and skills equivalent to or higher than those listed in 1. to 3.
7. Based on the agreement between Japan and the Republic of the Philippines regarding economic partnership, receive Japanese language training and nursing introductory training, and after completing the training, obtain a national qualification under the supervision of a nurse at a hospital. A foreign nurse candidate who is working for the purpose of acquiring the qualification and is recognized by the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare as having knowledge and skills equivalent to or higher than those listed in 1. to 3.
8. In the Agreement between Japan and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on Economic Partnerships and in the Exchange of Notes between the Government of Japan and the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on the Entry and Temporary Stay of Nurses and Care Workers Based on this, foreign nurse candidates who have undergone Japanese language training and nursing introductory training, and who are working at a hospital under the supervision of a nurse for the purpose of obtaining a national qualification after completing the training, Those recognized by the Minister as having knowledge and skills equal to or higher than those listed in 1. to 3.
9. Persons who have been qualified to take the examination according to 6.7. or 8. in the past.
10. Persons stipulated in Paragraph 8 of the Supplementary Provisions of the Act for Partial Revision of the Public Health Nurses, Midwives and Nurses Act (Act No. 147 of 1951).
Of the above eligibility requirements, 1. to 4. and 6. to 8. also apply to those who are expected to complete training by the deadline designated by the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare.
Test date/Result announcement date
test day
Sundays in mid to late February
Date of announcement of results
Late March
test site
Hokkaido, Aomori Prefecture, Miyagi Prefecture, Tokyo, Aichi Prefecture, Ishikawa Prefecture, Osaka Prefecture, Hiroshima Prefecture, Kagawa Prefecture, Fukuoka Prefecture, Okinawa Prefecture
Exam subject
1. Human body structure and function
2. Pathogenesis of disease and promotion of recovery
3. Health support and social security system
4. Basic Nursing
5. Adult Nursing
6. Geriatric Nursing
7. Pediatric Nursing
8. Maternity Nursing
9. Psychiatric Nursing
10. Home Nursing Theory
11. Nursing Integration and Practice
* Tests are all done in one day.
* Scores are 2 points each for situation setting problems and 1 point each for others.
* From the 98th National Examination for Nurses (enforced on February 22, 2009), in addition to the conventional four-choice questions, there are five-choice questions, five-choice questions, and questions that incorporate visual materials such as photographs. be.
* From the 99th National Nurse Examination (enforced on February 21, 2010), the number of compulsory questions will be changed from 30 to 50. There are 240 questions (out of 300 points) as before.
* For the 98th test, the distribution of questions was not announced until the results were announced. The actual distribution of questions was as follows, with a total of 240 questions (maximum score of 300 points) divided half in the morning and half in the afternoon.
* Morning: Required questions (15 questions: 15 points) → General questions (75 questions: 75 points) → Situation setting questions (30 questions: 60 points)
* Afternoon: Compulsory questions (15 questions: 15 points) → General questions (75 questions: 75 points) → Situation setting questions (30 questions: 60 points)
* Regarding the 99th test, the question distribution is not mentioned in the examination guide. When taking the exam, it is necessary to respond calmly even if the allocation of questions is changed.
* Until the 97th, it was customary to do it as follows.
* Morning: Required questions (30 questions: 30 points) → General questions (120 questions: 120 points)
* Afternoon: General questions (30 questions: 30 points) → Situation setting questions (60 questions: 120 points)
success criteria
Changes in the Number of Passers of the National Nurse Examination
Times Implementation year Number of examinees Number of successful applicants Pass rate
95th 2006 48,914 43,211 88.3%
96th 2007 50,766 46,000 90.6%
97th 2008 51,313 46,342 90.3%
98th 2009 50,906 45,784 89.9%
99th 2010 52,883 47,340 89.5%
100th 2011 54,138 49,688 91.8%
101st 2012 53,702 48,400 90.1%
102nd 2013 56,530 50,224 88.8%
103rd 2014 58,891 52,900 89.8%
104th 2015 60,947 54,871 90.0%
105th 2016 62,154 55,585 89.4%
106th 2017 62,534 55,367 88.5%
107th 2018 64,488 58,682 91.0%
108th 2019 63,603 56,767 89.3%
• Absolute evaluation with the condition that 80% of compulsory questions must be met.
* For general questions + situation setting questions, relative evaluation that announces the passing score at the time of announcement of results.
* As a trend for the past few years, the pass criteria for general/situational questions has remained in the late 60s to early 70s. Below are the trends over the past three years.
* 96th (February 2007): 194 points or more out of 269 points (72.1% or more)
* 97th (February 2008): 180 points or more out of 270 points (66.7% or more)
* 98th (February 2009): 174 points or more out of 270 points (64.4% or more)
* Regarding the 98th National Nurse Examination (implemented on February 22, 2009), due to the leak of the nurse national exam question, The pass line was determined as follows from the correct answer rate of 168 questions excluding the leaked questions.
* (1) Compulsory question: 8 points or more / 10 points
* (2) General Questions/Situation Setting Questions: 132 points or more/200 points