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Study wherever, whenever with these quiz practice questions for NPS:
You can choose Study Mode for course preparation and Exam Mode (timed 90-minute) for simulation.
NPS exam questions reflect both multiple-choice and scenario/performance-style prompts aligned to exam objectives.
Every question includes a clear explanation, so you know why an answer is correct.
See strengths/weaknesses by the domains & sub-topics to focus your revision.
Retake Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care Specialty Examination practice exam to improve your speed and accuracy; watch your score trend toward the benchmark.
Get a feel for the real exam with our National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) practice test.
Train the way you'll be tested. With the most clinically accurate, expertly written question bank, you’ll build the speed, accuracy, and confidence needed to pass the Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care Specialty Examination on your first attempt.
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Trend charts so you can see when you're consistently above the passing scrore.
Clear, teach-back explanations with why the correct answer is right and why others aren't.
The Neonatal/Pediatric Specialty (NPS) exam is a certification by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) that objectively measures the specialized knowledge and skills of respiratory therapists working with neonatal and pediatric patients.
You must be a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) to apply for the NPS exam. Some preparatory courses also require you to be an RRT, though they can be helpful for those new to the specialty.
The exam consists of 170 multiple-choice questions, taken over a 4-hour period. Of these, 150 questions are scored and 20 are unscored pretest questions.
You can apply online or submit a paper application through the NBRC once you meet the RRT requirement. Online applications with credit card payment are processed immediately.
The NPS (Neonatal/Pediatric Specialty) exam for Respiratory Therapists covers three core clinical domains. The exam topics are divided by weight as follows:
The official and most essential guide for the NPS exam is the NBRC NPS Detailed Content Outline (DCO), available for free download from the National Board for Respiratory Care. This document is the definitive blueprint for the exam, listing every topic and its weight. For comprehensive preparation, Prephow offers a full suite of resources, including NPS Practice Tests, study material, and targeted prep courses designed to complement the official outline.
Yes. The Prephow offers online practice exam to familiarize you with the test software and question types. More comprehensive Self-Assessment Examinations (SAEs) are also available for purchase.
Questions are designed to test three cognitive levels:
You will encounter multiple-choice questions, clinical case studies, image-based questions (like chest X-rays), and mathematical problems.
Discover how our NPS practice tests have empowered countless students to pass their exams with ease.
Their practice exams prepared me well for questions on meconium aspiration syndrome and apnea of prematurity. The explanations for each answer helped reinforce key concepts. Successfully certified now!