CEN test coming up

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Specializes in 6 years of ER fun, med/surg, blah, blah.

I plan to take the CEN next month & am studying the CEN review book about every day now. Any pointers from previous CEN test takers? I would appreciate any help or web sites I could practice on.

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Specializes in Emergency Nursing Advanced Practice.
I plan to take the CEN next month & am studying the CEN review book about every day now. Any pointers from previous CEN test takers? I would appreciate any help or web sites I could practice on.

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If you have been practicing ED nursing and have been studying a good CEN review book then you should do fine. The test is really not that hard. Just plan your day well. Good nights sleep, good breakfast, allow for plenty of driving time (especially if traveling to another city), have all your papers and ID that you need. Do not take anyhting extra because there may not be a good place to store/securte at the test site.

Take your time, you will have plenty of time to complete your excam. If you need to skip a question do it, the computer will let you come back to it.

Let us know how you did, you should find out that day.

Good luck.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

I did the CEN a few years ago and agree that it is comprehensive test but not hard if you work in a busy ER. The work experience made a huge difference for me.

Specializes in 6 years of ER fun, med/surg, blah, blah.
I did the CEN a few years ago and agree that it is comprehensive test but not hard if you work in a busy ER. The work experience made a huge difference for me.

Thanks for the input. I have test phobia but am trying to review everyday.

Since I don't work in a trauma center, I don't see a lot of things but the

basics are there since I have a med/surg background.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.
Specializes in emergency nursing-ENPC, CATN, CEN.
Specializes in 6 years of ER fun, med/surg, blah, blah.

Thanks for the help!

Thanks for the help!

i am also taking the test in october! i took it years ago. how about we go back and forth with some questions and answers! i'll post 5 and then you cna post 5. this way, we can study and help one another!

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1.what is used for posterior epistaxis?

2.what is kernig's sign?

3.what kind of respirations are seen with dka?

4. why do mom's with chlamydia have to have a c section?

5. what is the name of the test for myasthenia gravis?

answers below

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1. 16g urinary catheter

2. when you bend the knees and they don't extend back, it is a sign of menningitis

3. kussmal

4. baby can get chlamydia pneumonia

5. tensilon test

Specializes in 6 years of ER fun, med/surg, blah, blah.

Here's my 5:

1. A pt. presents with a calf pain, SOB & warmth to the calf. What is it likely to be?

2. Which mineral/vitamin prevents osteoporosis?

3. AN AIDS pt is taking Retrovir. What s/s should he look out for?

4. Rule of 9's. A pt with burns to RLE has what %?

5. A nurse gave the wrong med to the wrong pt. even though the pt. responded by

name when called. What should be done?

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1. DVT (natch)

2. calcium

3. fever & anemia

4. 18%

5. completely fill out an incident report (aw sh**)

I got these from a CEN review course.

I am studying my little brain off. Hope I see something familiar in 17 days.

Here's my 5:

1. A pt. presents with a calf pain, SOB & warmth to the calf. What is it likely to be?

2. Which mineral/vitamin prevents osteoporosis?

3. AN AIDS pt is taking Retrovir. What s/s should he look out for?

4. Rule of 9's. A pt with burns to RLE has what %?

5. A nurse gave the wrong med to the wrong pt. even though the pt. responded by

name when called. What should be done?

.

.

.

.

.

1. DVT (natch)

2. calcium

3. fever & anemia

4. 18%

5. completely fill out an incident report (aw sh**)

I got these from a CEN review course.

I am studying my little brain off. Hope I see something familiar in 17 days.

thanks!

i didn't know the retrovir one!

another 5 for you:

1. ruptured esophagus needs what right away?

2. pinpoint pupils are a sign of what overdose?

3. after falling, pt c/os of back pain and xrays show widening of mediastinum. what does he have?

4. why choose ground transport over flying?

5. pt smells like garlic? what could he have overdosed on?

1. antibiodics

2. opiates

3. ruptured aorta

4. more room

5. orificenic

Specializes in 6 years of ER fun, med/surg, blah, blah.

Good ones!

1. What is the most common cause of lower GI bleeding?

2. Which pt is most likely to exhibit violence?

3. What are the therapeutic effects of MAST trousers on a hypovolemic pt.

4. How long can cocaine be detected in urine?

5. What criteria is used to determine negligence?

1. hemorrhoids

2. a psychotic pt.

3. augmentation of preload to increase stroke volume

4. 36 hrs.

5. injury must have occured.

Good ones!

1. What is the most common cause of lower GI bleeding?

2. Which pt is most likely to exhibit violence?

3. What are the therapeutic effects of MAST trousers on a hypovolemic pt.

4. How long can cocaine be detected in urine?

5. What criteria is used to determine negligence?

1. hemorrhoids

2. a psychotic pt.

3. augmentation of preload to increase stroke volume

4. 36 hrs.

5. injury must have occured.

this is great, vic. it is vic right?

again, i didn't know coke could be detected up to 36 hours!

i'm glad we're doing this!!

ok, back to those mast trousers....

1. what must you check before using them?

2. what is the tx of choice for cat bites?

3. when you inflate the pneumatic antishcock garment on the pt, does the pressure increase or decrease when you climb to altitude?

4. what is the earliest, and most common respiratory alteration with intracranial injury?

5. what type of lesion is herpes zoster?

1. always assess lung sounds bc you can not use them with any pulmonary edema

2. pen vk

3. increase

4. cheyne-stokes

5. vesicle

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