Nursing Care Skills Evaluation Test |English
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How to Use This Book
“Nursing Care Skills Evaluation Test Study Text — Nursing Care Skills/Nursing Care Japanese Language —” is a text to study in order to prepare for the Nursing Care Skills Evaluation Test and Nursing Care Japanese Language Evaluation Test.
- This book consists of “Nursing Care Skills” and “Nursing Care Japanese Language” to suit the standards of the evaluation test of specified skills in the area of nursing care.
- As the Nursing Care Japanese Language Evaluation Test will be given in Japanese, only the Japanese language is used in the “Nursing Care Japanese Language” section.
The “Nursing Care Skills” section is divided into 4 parts in line with the test questions.
PART 1 Basics of Nursing Care
PART 2 Mechanism of Mind and Body
PART 3 Communication Skills
PART 4 Skills for Providing Daily Assistance
® This book contains several illustrations to make it easier for you to imagine the scene, even if you have never worked at a care site.
® The points that are especially important are marked with an icon.
® Explanations are provided for difficult terms.
Explanation of terminology
Base of support
Base of support refers to the area created by connecting every point of contact of a person with the floor surface for the purpose of supporting his/her body. If a person is standing with his/her
The “Nursing Care Japanese Language” provides you with a better understanding of Japanese language naturally as you answer the questions.
The Nursing Care Japanese Language Evaluation Test is designed to confirm whether you have enough knowledge of Japanese used at a care site. In order to acquire the knowledge of Japanese necessary for working at a care site, it is more effective to study the nursing care Japanese language while also studying the content for the Japan Foundation Test for Basic Japanese or Japanese-Language Proficiency Test.
® This section consists of “Words” (vocabulary), “Addressing and Conversing” (questions), and “Sentences” (questions) frequently used at a care site.
® For the “Addressing and Conversing” and “Sentences,” questions have been developed using the expressions frequently used at a care site.
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