NSHC EXAMINATION SET 2026 SOLVED
QUESTIONS GRADED A+
● Midwife. Answer: Key medical responsabilities:
- Diagnosing, monitoring and examine pregnant women
- Providing antenatal care,including screening tests
- Assisting during labour
- Supervising pain management
Key non-medical responsabilities
- Preparing and reviewing patient care plans
- Arranging and/or providing parenting and health education
- Providing support and advice on the care of newborn babies
- Providing support and advice following miscarriage, termination or
neonatal death
- Liaising with other agencies to ensure continuity of care
● Doctors and specialist doctors. Answer: Key medical responsabilities:
- Diagnosing illness
- Prescribing treatment to promote healing and recovery
- Referring patients to specialists
- Liaising with multidisciplinary teams
,Key non-medical responsabilities:
- Creating and maintaining relationships of trust with patients
- Observing, listening, responding
- Mainting patient records
- Maintaning confidentiality
- Acting in accordance with legislation
● Nurse. Answer: Key medical responsabilities:
- Observing conditions of people
- Admestering drugs and injections
- Carrying out routine investigations
- Preparing patients for operations
Key non-medical responsabilities
- Providing care and counselling
- Helping with recovery and rehabilitation
- Writing patient care plans
- Planning patient discharge from the hospital
Acting as a patient advocate
● Healthcare assistant. Answer: Key medical responsabilities:
, - Monitoring patients conditions by taking:
- Temperature
- Pulse
- Respiratory rate
Taking blood samples
Carrying out health checks
Weighting patients
Key non medical responsabilities:
- Washing and dressing patients
- Helping with patient mobility
- Supporting day-to-day routines
- Talking to patients working under the direction of nursing staff
- Supporting and delivering health education
● Occupational therapist. Answer: Key medical responsabilities:
- Being aware of acute medical conditions and how to overcome them in
contexts such as Accident and Emergency (A&E) and acute medicine.
Key non medical responsabilities:
- Advising on specialist equipment to assistance with daily activities
QUESTIONS GRADED A+
● Midwife. Answer: Key medical responsabilities:
- Diagnosing, monitoring and examine pregnant women
- Providing antenatal care,including screening tests
- Assisting during labour
- Supervising pain management
Key non-medical responsabilities
- Preparing and reviewing patient care plans
- Arranging and/or providing parenting and health education
- Providing support and advice on the care of newborn babies
- Providing support and advice following miscarriage, termination or
neonatal death
- Liaising with other agencies to ensure continuity of care
● Doctors and specialist doctors. Answer: Key medical responsabilities:
- Diagnosing illness
- Prescribing treatment to promote healing and recovery
- Referring patients to specialists
- Liaising with multidisciplinary teams
,Key non-medical responsabilities:
- Creating and maintaining relationships of trust with patients
- Observing, listening, responding
- Mainting patient records
- Maintaning confidentiality
- Acting in accordance with legislation
● Nurse. Answer: Key medical responsabilities:
- Observing conditions of people
- Admestering drugs and injections
- Carrying out routine investigations
- Preparing patients for operations
Key non-medical responsabilities
- Providing care and counselling
- Helping with recovery and rehabilitation
- Writing patient care plans
- Planning patient discharge from the hospital
Acting as a patient advocate
● Healthcare assistant. Answer: Key medical responsabilities:
, - Monitoring patients conditions by taking:
- Temperature
- Pulse
- Respiratory rate
Taking blood samples
Carrying out health checks
Weighting patients
Key non medical responsabilities:
- Washing and dressing patients
- Helping with patient mobility
- Supporting day-to-day routines
- Talking to patients working under the direction of nursing staff
- Supporting and delivering health education
● Occupational therapist. Answer: Key medical responsabilities:
- Being aware of acute medical conditions and how to overcome them in
contexts such as Accident and Emergency (A&E) and acute medicine.
Key non medical responsabilities:
- Advising on specialist equipment to assistance with daily activities