Nwt Immunization Competency Exam Faq

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Office of the Chief Public Health Officer NWT Immunization Competency Exam Frequently Asked Questions 1. How do I access the exam? To access this exam, individuals will need to obtain a user name and password. To do this, go to: www.nwtimmunizationexam.ca a. Click on: email us b. Fill out required information, stating which exam you require and the authority you will be working for. c. A user name and password will be sent to you. 2. How many exams are available? There are five exams available for individual needs: a. Complete Exam b. ER/OPD Exam c. OBS Exam d. Recertification Exam e. Long Term Care Exam 3. Is there a certificate for the exam, and how do I obtain it? After you have successfully completed the module and have had 3 satisfactory supervised immunization experiences, notify your designated regional nurse. You will be given a certificate recognizing your new or continued competence in immunization. 4. How often do I have to renew my immunization competence certificate? Your certification of immunization competence must be renewed every three years. 5. What resources can I use? Feel free to use any Canadian resource: books, journals, colleagues, to assist you in completing the module. It is recommended that you refer to the most current edition of the Canadian Immunization Guide. 6. Can I save and restart the exam? Yes, you do not have to complete the exam all at once. To save the exam, finish the question that you are currently on and click on the next button. When the next question appears, click on the close button. To go back to your exam, you will need to enter your username and password. Choose Resume Quiz if you would like to continue or Begin New Quiz if you would like to restart the exam. 7. Where can I get more information/help about the exam? A Study and Completion Guide is available when you sign online for the exam and can answer most of your concerns. Should you have other questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact: [email protected] or [email protected] .

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Office of the Chief Public Health Officer

NWT Immunization Competency Exam

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I access the exam? To access this exam, individuals will need to obtain a user name and password. To do this, go to: www.nwtimmunizationexam.ca

a. Click on: email us b. Fill out required information, stating which exam you require and the authority you will

be working for. c. A user name and password will be sent to you.

2. How many exams are available? There are five exams available for individual needs:

a. Complete Exam b. ER/OPD Exam c. OBS Exam d. Recertification Exam e. Long Term Care Exam

3. Is there a certificate for the exam, and how do I obtain it?

After you have successfully completed the module and have had 3 satisfactory supervised immunization experiences, notify your designated regional nurse. You will be given a certificate recognizing your new or continued competence in immunization.

4. How often do I have to renew my immunization competence certificate? Your certification of immunization competence must be renewed every three years.

5. What resources can I use? Feel free to use any Canadian resource: books, journals, colleagues, to assist you in completing the module. It is recommended that you refer to the most current edition of the Canadian Immunization Guide.

6. Can I save and restart the exam? Yes, you do not have to complete the exam all at once. To save the exam, finish the question that you are currently on and click on the next button. When the next question appears, click on the close button. To go back to your exam, you will need to enter your username and password. Choose Resume Quiz if you would like to continue or Begin New Quiz if you would like to restart the exam.

7. Where can I get more information/help about the exam? A Study and Completion Guide is available when you sign online for the exam and can answer most of your concerns. Should you have other questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact: [email protected] or [email protected].