Assessment for Nursing Potential (ANP)
The ANP is a combination of three tests designed to identify students with the potential to succeed in the upper level of the nursing program. It covers the following tests:
Aptitude Test is designed to measure fundamental intellectual abilities or the “innate-based” learned abilities. It consists of the following subtests:
- Abstract Reasoning
- Verbal Reasoning
- Quantitative Reasoning
Achievement Test measures proficiency in general education courses taken in the lower division level i.e., the first two years of the nursing program. These courses include:
- General Psychology
- Algebra
- Physical Science
- Life Science
- Communication Skills
Quality Nursing Scale measures an individual’s likelihood of possessing a wide array of personal traits that are desirable for quality nursing care. It consists of four subscales:
- Caring
- Compassion
- Commitment
- Connectedness