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Key Facts: NCTT RENR Exam

200

Blueprint items in CXC guide

CXC RENR Preparation Guide

2

MCQ papers

CXC RENR Preparation Guide

2.5h each

Paper time limit

CXC RENR Preparation Guide

3 failures

Possible remedial trigger for nurse interns

Nursing Personnel Act

NCTT regulates nursing and midwifery registration, licensing, education standards and professional conduct in Trinidad and Tobago. Registered-nurse licensure maps to the CARICOM RENR, a CXC-supported two-paper MCQ examination using a seven-domain blueprint.

Sample NCTT RENR Practice Questions

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1During a sterile dressing change for a Trinidad and Tobago RENR-style scenario, which action best maintains asepsis before touching the sterile field?
A.Perform hand hygiene and open supplies without reaching over the field
B.Put on clean gloves and adjust the sterile field by hand
C.Place used forceps on the sterile towel for reuse
D.Talk over the open wound while arranging supplies
Explanation: Hand hygiene and avoiding contamination of the sterile field are core nursing-practice actions for safe wound care.
2A patient receiving IV fluid reports burning at the cannula site and the tissue is cool and swollen. What should the nurse do first?
A.Increase the flow rate to clear the vein
B.Stop the infusion and assess the IV site
C.Apply a tight pressure bandage and continue the infusion
D.Document the finding at the end of the shift only
Explanation: Cool swelling and burning suggest infiltration; the infusion should be stopped and the site assessed promptly.
3Which intervention most directly reduces pressure-injury risk for an immobile adult patient?
A.Keeping the head of bed high at all times
B.Massaging reddened bony prominences firmly
C.Repositioning on a regular schedule with skin inspection
D.Limiting oral fluids to reduce incontinence
Explanation: Regular repositioning and skin checks reduce prolonged pressure and allow early recognition of tissue injury.
4A nurse caring for a patient with an indwelling urinary catheter should prioritise which practice?
A.Disconnect the tubing each shift to empty residual urine
B.Clamp the catheter overnight to train the bladder
C.Place the bag on the bed during transfers
D.Keep the drainage bag below bladder level without touching the floor
Explanation: Maintaining a closed system and dependent drainage helps prevent catheter-associated infection and reflux.
5Before administering oral digoxin, which assessment is most important?
A.Check the apical pulse according to local policy
B.Ask whether the patient prefers tablets or liquid
C.Measure the patient height again
D.Assess the colour of the medicine cup
Explanation: Digoxin can worsen bradycardia; pulse assessment is a safety step before administration.
6A conscious patient with diabetes is sweating, trembling and confused before lunch. What is the best immediate nursing action?
A.Give the scheduled long-acting insulin immediately
B.Check capillary glucose and give fast-acting carbohydrate if hypoglycaemia is confirmed or strongly suspected
C.Restrict fluids and place the patient in bed
D.Delay care until the next routine medication round
Explanation: Adrenergic symptoms and confusion suggest hypoglycaemia; rapid assessment and carbohydrate treatment prevent deterioration.
7Ten minutes after a blood transfusion starts, a patient develops fever, chills and back pain. What is the priority action?
A.Slow the transfusion and reassess after 30 minutes
B.Administer the next unit to maintain blood volume
C.Stop the transfusion and keep IV access open with normal saline
D.Discard the blood bag before notifying anyone
Explanation: Possible transfusion reaction requires stopping blood, maintaining IV access, assessing the patient and following reporting policy.
8Which patient has the highest immediate falls risk on a medical ward?
A.A young adult reading discharge papers
B.A patient with a visitor at the bedside and no mobility problem
C.A patient whose vital signs are stable after breakfast
D.An older adult who received a sedative and needs help to toilet
Explanation: Sedation, age and toileting needs combine to create high falls risk and require proactive assistance.
9After thyroid surgery, which finding requires urgent nursing escalation?
A.Noisy breathing with swelling at the neck dressing
B.Mild sore throat after intubation
C.Small amount of serous drainage on the dressing
D.Patient asks for help changing position
Explanation: Airway compromise from swelling or bleeding after neck surgery is an emergency priority.
10A patient with acute asthma is unable to speak full sentences and has audible wheeze. Which action comes first?
A.Offer a large meal to improve energy
B.Sit the patient upright, assess oxygenation and activate urgent bronchodilator/medical review
C.Encourage the patient to lie flat and sleep
D.Delay assessment until peak flow equipment is found
Explanation: Severe respiratory distress is managed by positioning, oxygenation assessment and urgent prescribed bronchodilator/medical care.

About the NCTT RENR Exam

The Nursing Council of Trinidad and Tobago is the statutory regulator for nursing and midwifery in Trinidad and Tobago. For registered nurses in participating CARICOM jurisdictions, the Regional Examination for Nurse Registration is the entry-level registration examination used with local Council licensing and registration requirements.

Questions

200 scored questions

Time Limit

Two papers of 2 hours 30 minutes each; Paper 1 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and Paper 2 1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. in the CXC RENR guide.

Passing Score

Not publicly listed in the official NCTT/CXC pages reviewed; official results are issued through the local General Nursing Council.

Exam Fee

Current public NCTT pages reviewed did not clearly publish local RENR sitting fees. CXC guidance requires fee receipt and local Council registration. NCTT currently lists an annual membership fee at $200.00. (Nursing Council of Trinidad and Tobago (NCTT), with RENR developed/administered by Regional General Nursing Councils and CXC support)

NCTT RENR Exam Content Outline

30 practice questions

Nursing Practice

Asepsis, safe medication administration, wound care, IV therapy, adult, maternal, newborn, paediatric and mental health nursing care.

10 practice questions

Professional Conduct

Confidentiality, informed consent, documentation, error reporting, delegation, scope, boundaries and NCTT regulatory accountability.

10 practice questions

Health Promotion and Maintenance of Wellness

Immunisation, screening, nutrition, chronic disease prevention, antenatal warning signs, sanitation and community-health teaching.

15 practice questions

Nursing Leadership and Management

Prioritisation, handover, staffing, incident response, quality improvement, supervision, coordination and RENR administrative responsibilities.

10 practice questions

Communication

Therapeutic responses, SBAR, teach-back, interpreter use, de-escalation, health literacy and private communication.

20 practice questions

Clinical Decision Making and Intervention

Recognition and escalation of airway, shock, sepsis, stroke, obstetric, neonatal, paediatric, metabolic and medication emergencies.

5 practice questions

Professional Development

Reflection, continuing professional development, evidence-based practice, professional participation and identifying personal learning needs.

How to Pass the NCTT RENR Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Not publicly listed in the official NCTT/CXC pages reviewed; official results are issued through the local General Nursing Council.
  • Exam length: 200 questions
  • Time limit: Two papers of 2 hours 30 minutes each; Paper 1 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and Paper 2 1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. in the CXC RENR guide.
  • Exam fee: Current public NCTT pages reviewed did not clearly publish local RENR sitting fees. CXC guidance requires fee receipt and local Council registration. NCTT currently lists an annual membership fee at $200.00.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

NCTT RENR Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study the seven RENR domains as the core blueprint, with extra time on Nursing Practice and Clinical Decision Making because they carry the largest weights.
2Build stamina for two 2.5-hour MCQ papers, including a break between sessions and careful pacing across scenarios.
3Review NCTT statutory responsibilities, registration/licensing language and nurse-intern/remedial rules alongside clinical content.
4Practise prioritisation by identifying the first unsafe finding, the highest-risk patient and the action that requires urgent escalation.
5Use SBAR, teach-back and therapeutic communication drills because communication is explicitly assessed in the RENR blueprint.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Trinidad and Tobago nursing registration exam the RENR?

For registered nurses, the current official mapping is to the CARICOM Regional Examination for Nurse Registration, administered through General Nursing Councils with CXC support and local NCTT registration/licensing requirements.

How many questions are on the RENR?

The CXC preparation guide describes Paper 1 and Paper 2, each with 100 to 120 multiple-choice items, and gives a 200-item domain-weighting table.

How long is the RENR?

The CXC guide lists Paper 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and Paper 2 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., so each paper is 2 hours 30 minutes.

What happens after repeated licensing-exam failure in Trinidad and Tobago law?

The Nursing Personnel Act states that after a nurse intern fails the licensing examination after a third attempt, the Council may require a one-year remedial programme before another licensing examination attempt.

What local NCTT fees were publicly visible?

Current public pages reviewed did not clearly publish local RENR sitting fees; the NCTT shop page lists an annual membership fee product at $200.00.