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The proctored exam is generally taken under the supervision of a licensed physician. This makes the process of taking a proctored exam more comfortable for people who may be nervous or anxious when taking a written exam. Also, it ensures that all questions are already answered and a doctor is aware of any problems that may arise during the examination. In addition, the doctor can offer suggestions to address any concerns that people may have and also give recommendations regarding how to best prepare for the exam.
There are many different types of proctored exams that may be required. Some are focused on specific healthcare procedures such as a cardiac exam, a gynecological exam, an imaging exam, a colonoscopy, an x-ray, an anesthesiology exam, a hearing exam or a psychological exam. These examinations can range from simply taking your pulse rate to a more in depth examination.
A proctored exam can be done by an authorized medical professional, a licensed medical professional or even a nurse that is not a physician. There are a variety of ways to take a proctored exam including through a webcam, a computer or a video camera.
One important consideration when taking a proctored exam is that you need to know where to take it. Sometimes taking it in a private office can be uncomfortable or too intimidating for some people, so you need to make sure you take it at a location that provides an easy access and that it’s not in a place where others can see you. Sometimes having a friend come along with you can also be helpful.
Depending on the type of exam that you are taking there will be different rules that you need to follow in order to properly complete the exam. Some of these rules include not using medication to stop your heartbeat or slowing it down while taking the exam. Also, you will need to know when to stop the exam and when it’s time to resume it. You also need to know that you can not use any devices during the exam such as a stethoscope or a catheter.
Taking a proctored exam can require a lot of preparation and effort on your part. You need to decide which exam you need to take, where in the exam you will take it, and then what questions you will have to answer. Make sure that you are familiar with the specific question before taking the exam so you will be able to answer correctly.
If you have any doubts about your ability to take the exam then you should talk to your doctor first. Even if he/she says you are fit enough to take the exam then you should take the exam in his/her presence so that you can ask any questions that come up. Also make sure to find out if the proctored exam preparation that you have purchased is accurate because it may contain information that is outdated or incorrect. If you are taking the exam over the phone, make sure that the person answering the phone knows the correct answers because they are not there to help you.