Anyone else studying for CCRN exam?

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  1. I have or would like to get my CCRN certification: (you may select more than one)

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      Yes
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      No
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      If yes: I get some kind of financial reward or incentive to achieve and maintain certification.
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      If yes: There is no financial reward or incentive at my institution for CCRN certification.
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      If yes: I have or can have CCRN on my name badge or there is other forms of acknowledgement.
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      If yes: I find the certification has empowered my practice and would encourage others to pursue it.
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      If yes: It really hasn't been worth the work and I would discourage others from pursuing it.
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      If no: I don't have the certification and feel no need or have had negative experiences.
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      If no: I would like to pursue it, but have had difficulty getting motivated.
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      I am undecided.

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Is there anyone else out there who is currently studying for the CCRN exam and would like to start a thread as perhaps a study and support group? I have just applied for the exam and have not yet set a date, but about in 3 months is when I will be taking it. I would love to be in communication with others in the same boat! I hope there is at least one other nurse out there! Thanks!

deeDawntee

Specializes in Transplant/Surgical ICU.

Hey, guys I'm still hesitant to set my date. I've taken the pass CCRN exam test twice and got a 65% and 68%. Most of my errors were on cardiac, I'm scared. I dont want to have to push this past october, but I really Im starting to loose it! any pointers? Unlike most of you I am actually reading the book (not every page), but also doing questions daily.

Specializes in CTICU.

Any cardiac concepts that we could go over or explain? Or is it just remembering it?

Specializes in Transplant/Surgical ICU.

Sorry for responding so late. Well, I am not sure if it is an issue of mastery, but, I just did the AACN practice exam and passed with a 70% (barely!). I scored 80-100% on all other areas except for cardiac, where I made a 65%. I seem to have trouble with 12 lead ekg changes related to MI and recognizing where the MI occur (anterio, LAD occlusion, yada, yada). Its strange because these are not hard concepts. I did skip them during my review because I find them to be a little confusing and cannot seem to find a way to actually learn them. Oh well, I'm going to watch LAura's DVD and hope it sticks!

Specializes in SICU, Surgical Stepdown.

hey everyone,

i too am looking into taking the ccrn. does anyone know how long does the whole application process take and what are the recomendations for studying. i was thinking about 3 months prep while working full time. so my plan is to hopefully take it in jan. when should i apply ? thanks

Specializes in Transplant/Surgical ICU.

You can apply after you have completed the minimum required hours of work in critical care (1750hrs). Depending on were you live, you make get your registration packet withi 30 days, and you can sign up for the test no later than 3-4months after you paid for the test. Good luck

Specializes in SRNA.

I just applied online. I applied on a Monday and received the e-mail on a Wednesday or Thursday after to be able to sign up for my exam. So, the application process for me took 3 days.

And once you have your approval to schedule your exam, you have a 90 day timeframe to schedule it within.

Specializes in SICU, Peds CVICU.
You should have it by now. I applied to take the exam on Monday and got my notice I can schedule my exam on Thursday. I haven't received anything in the mail yet, but I did receive an e-mail from AMP Customer Service, so you may want to check your e-mail filters or spam inbox to make sure you didn't miss it!!

I finally decided to just get it scheduled so I'll have a deadline as motivation to study! :)

PS - I applied online, and did not send in a paper application, so this may only apply to online applications...it was FAST! You should maybe call AACN to check on the status because once you're approved you have 90 days to take it without extension fees.

I'm an idiot who doesn't know how to check her email.

I've got my test scheduled. I'm kind of stressing, but trying not to.

Specializes in Cardiac/Med Surg.

Ok I now realize that scheduling the exam is what makes you have to study so I guess 90 days scheduling ar end of nov will work for me, kinda scary

Hi, love-d-or

I found a post from you in another thread regarding registry hiring new grads. I just obtained my license late September in Los Angeles and can't find a new grad program. I was thinking of signing up with a registry but the ones I called so far require at least 1 year experience. You mentioned that you know some that hire new grads. If it's not too much of an imposition, can you help me out? I am desperate for a job - how does one gain experience if nobody would hire us?

Marie

Specializes in SRNA.

My date is Nov 10! I'm super excited/nervous!

Specializes in SICU, Peds CVICU.

Good luck Reno!! My date is October 15th, but i'm only getting around a 74%... I think I might have to take it over again. Anyone have any study tips? I'm using the Pass CCRN Cd and Gasparis' CD's, but I just can't seem to get my brain to absorb any more info.:cry:

Specializes in SICU, Peds CVICU.

I buckled down, kept studying and used the tips on this thread and I got a 83% on the last practice exam I took. I'm feeling more confident about the actual test on Thursday. Just wanted to update before the actual test.

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