Candidates for the Specialized Health Training tests (FSE).
Many of the applicants EIR 2022 They have been disappointed in the test carried out this Saturday. One of the 7,915 candidates who have applied for the Nursing exercise explains to Medical Writing that it was an exam “very long, convoluted, complex and focused on doctors”. “I have noticed a great degree of difficulty with respect to the previous exams,” remarks the nurse, who claims to feel “exhausted, frustrated and angry” following completing it.
According to aspirante al EIR, traditionally less frequently asked subjects, such as Traumatology, have monopolized an important role in the exam. In this regard, he points out that, when in this branch only one or two questions used to be addressed in the entire test, the number of Traumatology questions has risen to “seven or eight” on this occasion. “They have asked regarding scales that I had never seen in my life”, continues this candidate, who points out that the rest of her colleagues share these same first impressions.
“I felt like I was filling out a pool. I don’t know if it’s because it’s the first time I’ve applied, but my colleagues have left with the same feeling,” says another applicant who has faced the test.
Covid vaccination, absent in the EIR 2022
However, the candidates show that maternal and child, one of the disciplines traditionally most frequently asked in the EIR, there have hardly been any questions. “It seems that the effort has not been worth it,” lamented a nurse, who, in addition, expected a greater weight from the process of Covid-19 vaccination.
“I would say that the most asked specialty has been Family and Community. I have missed questions regarding the covid vaccination, which has been a process in which the nurses have been at the forefront”, he adds, noting that there has been no question in which this issue was addressed. Also, remember that SARS-CoV-2 has only been mentioned in two or three questions.
On the other hand, regarding the picture questions, another candidate points out that a total of 12 have been included, a figure notably higher than that of previous exams. “The images I have not seen so difficult. In general, they were affordable.
“I was expecting a simpler, more normal exam. I would go so far as to say I did not expect such a medical test; I had the feeling that, as a nurse, it was not in our field or competence”, concludes the nurse, who leaves the classroom following four and a half hours with a feeling of “frustration” following all the work done during the months of preparation.
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