Lantern Prep
Content last updated 6 July 2026 · built to the public SCFHS SNLE blueprint
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Gulf nursing exam practice you don’t have to hide.

Most “prometric question” sites sell recalled exam content — a breach of the confidentiality agreement you sign as a candidate, and a risk to your licence. Lantern Prep is different: every question is original, written to the public SCFHS SNLE blueprint, grounded in open authoritative nursing references, and independently verified against its cited source before it ships.

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5Gulf regulators covered
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The Gulf RN exams share a common core — the SCFHS SNLE blueprint domains (Fundamentals 20%, Adult 40%, Maternal-Child 30%, Management 10%). Pick the page for your regulator; the practice engine paces and packages the bank to that exam.

Why Lantern Prep?

Every question carries a rationale that cites its source — an open, authoritative nursing reference mapped to the blueprint domain — so you learn the why, not just the answer. Questions are authored strictly from the cited source, pass an independent verification review against that source, and ship only when verified. Drills resurface the questions you’ve missed first, shuffle answer order, and score domain-by-domain like the real blueprint. Pay once for lifetime access. No subscription. No account. And never — ever — recalled exam content.

Lantern Prep is an independent study aid. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or approved by SCFHS, DHA, DOH Abu Dhabi, MOHAP, QCHP, Prometric, or any regulator or testing provider. Regulator and provider names are used only to identify the exams candidates prepare for. All questions are original, written to the public SCFHS SNLE blueprint and open nursing references; no recalled, leaked, or actual exam content, ever. Educational study aid only, not medical advice or clinical guidance. Practice standards evolve and local policies differ; always follow your institution’s current protocols and the regulator’s official materials.