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Old Apr 09, 2008, 06:10 PM
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Psych nursing certification exam

Hi all,

I'm going to be taking the board certification exam for psychiatric/mental Health Nursing in about 3 months. Has anyone taken this or other board certification exams? Any information you could provide me with would be much appreciated (even if you haven't taken an exam but have knowledge about it). Thanks

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Old Apr 16, 2008, 01:58 AM
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Re: Psych nursing certification exam

I haven't sat for any cert exams in psych, but was wondering: Do you know of any nursing journals, or a source to find them that address specifically psychiatric nursing, current trends in treatments, new medications, etc., for one who is interested in psych? I know it's 'a little' off subject, but wasn't sure if I could start a new thread for that or not.
Thanks for any help you may be able to provide.

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Old Apr 17, 2008, 01:33 PM
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I am sorry I can't really answer your question, because i am a pre-nursing student, BUT i am interested in psych nursing/substance abuse nursing/behaviour health nursing. Now, do I need a Bachelors of Nursing to get into this field? I am only going for my Associates because i am 33 years old, married and am a stay at home mom of 2 children, so one step at a time for me. This area really interests me and was wondering if i would be able to work in it with only an associates. thank you!

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Old Apr 17, 2008, 02:11 PM
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Re: Psych nursing certification exam

APNA has a peer reviewed journal: http://www.apna.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1

There is also the Journal of Psychosocial Nursing which sounds more like what you are looking for: http://www.jpnonline.com/

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Old Apr 20, 2008, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by deemideem View Post
Hi all,

I'm going to be taking the board certification exam for psychiatric/mental Health Nursing in about 3 months. Has anyone taken this or other board certification exams? Any information you could provide me with would be much appreciated (even if you haven't taken an exam but have knowledge about it). Thanks
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WELCOME, DEEMIDEEM, TO PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING!!!

www.nursecredentialing.org
for info and sample questions.

Find a good review book with questions, answers and rationales specifically for PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW
and make a commitment to review a specific # of questions per day (i.e., 20 questions/day).

If you find a review course (on-line or classroom)---Take the course.

Trust me.

It can make a difference.

I passed the exam THE FIRST TIME with only 2-years experience in Psych Nursing.

MUCH SUCCESS TO YOU!!!

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Old Apr 25, 2008, 09:39 AM
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Re: Psych nursing certification exam

I'm planning to do this as well. Does anyone out there have this certification? Was it worth it? Where I work it only gives you a 2% increase in pay, so most don't bother. Do potential employers value it? Is it difficult to maintain?

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Old Apr 25, 2008, 03:12 PM
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I'm not sure how it is in the US but I first wrote my certification exam in '96 here in Canada. You need 2 years experience in the specialty and it is a national certificate. We don't get any extra pay but it is a preferred qualification for all nursing positions in my facility (a tertiary care mental health centre) and required for most outpatient or educator positions. About 75% of our full-time staff hold the credential. We have to re-cert every 5 years. You do this in one of 2 ways: either re-write the exam or submit proof of 100 professional development hours over the previous 5 years. This is really not hard to do - you can attend lectures, workshops, conferences, courses, etc. Or you can get credit for precepting students, teaching a course/ workshop or doing research. As I said, we don't get any extra pay but our hospital pays the costs to write the exam (if you pass) and the re-cert costs.

Our local Mental Health Nurse Interest Group has organized a Review Course in the past to help nurses prep for the exam - nurses from our area who have expertise in particular aspects of PMHN presented on 2 Saturdays about a month before the exam. For example, I did pieces on suicide, loss & grieving, and the therapeutic relationship/ boundaries. I know in other areas, nurse do get together for study groups to help each other prepare as well. Reviewing a current PMHN textbook may help as well.

I think it's worth it - I have worked very hard to become an expert in my chosen profession and to keep current and (I'm human,lol) I like having the credential to show for it.

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Old Apr 29, 2008, 05:16 AM
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Re: Psych nursing certification exam

I was going to take the cert exam but ...why? I wouldnt get paid more and no one seems to care, its epensive nd dificult...so why?

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Old Apr 30, 2008, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by DontDoThat View Post
I'm planning to do this as well. Does anyone out there have this certification? Was it worth it? Where I work it only gives you a 2% increase in pay, so most don't bother. Do potential employers value it? Is it difficult to maintain?
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I've been certified in Psych/Mental Health Nursing almost 20 years and I say, DO IT!

The certification shows future employers that you took that EXTRA STEP to validate your specialty in nursing practice and it increases your marketability.

Maintenance?

You're required to have attained 150 contact hours of continuing ed contact hours (on-line, classroom, etc) EVERY 5-YEARS

OR

1. You can recertify by attending college courses,

OR

2. You can perform in-service presentations on a topic of your choice or based on the learning needs of your colleagues (be sure to save your attendance sheets, flyers, brochures) in your facility,

OR

3. You can perform community presentations re: healthcare issues at churches, community centers etc., (again, be sure to save your attendance sheets, flyers, brochures)

Check the website for other ways to re-certify and more details.

My co-workers and I figured it out---if you attain 30 contact hours a year for 5-years, you've got your 150 contact hours needed to recertify.

MUCH SUCCESS TO YOU!

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