Passed the Pediatric CCRN!

Specialties PICU

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Hello all,

I passed the exam over a week ago and thought I would share what I used for those that are currently preparing for the exam. :)

I started with the Pediatric and Neonatal Critical Care Certification Review by Gaedeke. I bought this book for $18 off of Amazon. It has a lot of questions and rationales. This book is so OLD but it helped and it was recommended by another nurse who also passed her exam over the summer. It is a very good book! After I would review a topic in that book first, I would then move on to the AACN Pediatric CCRN online review by Kathryn Roberts. There were six lectures that were 2 hours long. I listened to the lectures twice. My last review source that I used was the Nurse Builders Pediatric CCRN Review book. Yes folks, I used 3 different sources because I wanted to take this once and study for it once. I studied for about 60 days. I dedicated an entire week on the big topics like CV, Pulm, and Neuro. I hope this helps any of you thinking about taking this exam!!!

If you are thinking about it, just sign up and set a deadline that works for YOU and just be realistic. What really helped me was that I didn't tell anyone at work.

BSN, RN, CCRN!!!!

Good luck!

Thanks for the info. Do you need to work in ICU to get certified? I'm currently work at pediatric department and med/surg. Thanks

Specializes in NICU, PICU, PCVICU and peds oncology.

There are a minimum number of clinical practice hours worked, not including orientation, in a specialty to be eligible for the exam. Hours must be in the care of a single patient population (adult, pediatric or neonatal) matching the exam for which you are applying. Under Option 1 the minimum is 1750 hours, with half of them in the year during which you plan to write. You can find more information here.

Thank you very much.

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