Comsae Form 108 _top_ -

Comsae Form 108 _top_ -

Students often compare Form 108 to other assessment tools like or TrueLearn [13, 21]. Notable characteristics include:

High-yield triggers like drugs causing Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (CLAPPPERS: Carbamazepine, Lamotrigine, Allopurinol, etc.). comsae form 108

The content distribution of Form 108 reflects the COMLEX-USA Level 1 blueprint, covering clinical presentations and competency domains: : ~13% Community Health and Wellness : ~12% Gastrointestinal and Respiratory Systems : ~10% each Nervous System and Mental Health : ~10% Students often compare Form 108 to other assessment

Focus heavily on Viscerosomatics , Chapman points , and Needle Decompression (reportedly appeared in multiple questions). | Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | |

| Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | | Approximately 352 multiple-choice questions | | Time Allowed | ~ 4 hours (one session) – some forms may offer two sessions | | Question Style | Single-best answer, clinical vignettes, image-based, audio (heart/lung sounds), and osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) items | | Break Time | Optional breaks between sections | | Scoring | Scaled score (range typically 200–800); passing threshold is approximately 400 (equivalent to COMLEX Level 1 pass standard) | | Score Report | Provides total score, pass/fail prediction (e.g., >90% chance of passing COMLEX), and category-level performance |

Form 108 is not “harder” or “easier” than other forms; rather, it is equated to maintain consistent scoring standards across versions.