Originally Posted by LenaRN06
Hi all. I don't know if this question has been brought up on this thread or not (i tried looking but couldn't seem to find it), or if it's supposed to go in the other CRNA forum, but I was wondering, what are the CRNA boards like??? What is the minimum and maximum amount of questions you can answer? Is it like the NCLEX...well meaning is it computerized? I'm thinking of becoming a CRNA in the near future and was just curious. Thanks!

I took boards in January. It is a computerized exam with a minimum of 90 and the maximum is 160 questions. You can pass or fail anywhere in between. The difficulty of the question you answer is based on the prior question. There are also a certain amount of questions on the exam that are not graded as part of your score. These questions are "practice" questions that may be used on future exams.
The only way this exam is similar to NCLEX is that it is computerized. It was the hardest exam I have ever taken in my life....some questions were easy to answer, some I could narrow down to 2 answers, and some came from outer space!
Sprout