Published Jun 4, 2014
kathrn
15 Posts
Advice on the ANCC exam please!
I am scheduled to take this exam Monday, June 9th. My friend took it and said it has a bunch of pictures and government-type questions. If you have recently taken the exam, do you have any advice on how to study this?
NdoNP
9 Posts
I would love to hear as well.
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,926 Posts
Your asking for exam advice 3 days prior to taking a MAJOR credentialing exam that determines your future hiring ability? If you don't know background of exam by now, cramming won't help you pass proving competency.
A quick internet search provides sample test questions at ANCC website:
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Sha-Sha RN
108 Posts
Advice on the ANCC exam please!I am scheduled to take this exam Monday, June 9th. My friend took it and said it has a bunch of pictures and government-type questions. If you have recently taken the exam, do you have any advice on how to study this?
Kathrn- today was the day, how did you do?
Yes, NRSKarenRN I was really freaking out when I posted this. I studied for a good six weeks prior to the test, getting up early and going to bed late every day. I totally ignored my family, worked as few hours as totally possible, and it did help. That was one test, after taking it that I really don't know how to advise anyone who is taking it.
Sha-Sha RN, it was truly different than any test I have ever taken. There were several questions that I wasn't sure if they were test me on my knowledge of the disease or how to handle the situation. But, I think it was a little of both. Be sure to know trauma for xrays, lots of questions asking how to promote APRN's with government, physicians, etc. Barkley helped a lot. I would recommend his review to anyone. But, I ordered their review books at the last minute and was glad I did. I took my time, read and reread each question, went back on several I marked, and really was surprised I passed. I even collected my stuff and told the lady not to give me grade until I was about to walk out the door. I knew if I failed I would just want to walked straight out the door and cry. But, I asked her if I wanted to really know my grade and she said I did. I paused to pray before several questions and my mom said she was praying the entire time I was taking it as well. God is good!!
Yes, NRSKarenRN I was really freaking out when I posted this. I studied for a good six weeks prior to the test, getting up early and going to bed late every day. I totally ignored my family, worked as few hours as totally possible, and it did help. That was one test, after taking it that I really don't know how to advise anyone who is taking it. Sha-Sha RN, it was truly different than any test I have ever taken. There were several questions that I wasn't sure if they were test me on my knowledge of the disease or how to handle the situation. But, I think it was a little of both. Be sure to know trauma for xrays, lots of questions asking how to promote APRN's with government, physicians, etc. Barkley helped a lot. I would recommend his review to anyone. But, I ordered their review books at the last minute and was glad I did. I took my time, read and reread each question, went back on several I marked, and really was surprised I passed. I even collected my stuff and told the lady not to give me grade until I was about to walk out the door. I knew if I failed I would just want to walked straight out the door and cry. But, I asked her if I wanted to really know my grade and she said I did. I paused to pray before several questions and my mom said she was praying the entire time I was taking it as well. God is good!!
Congratulations kathrn!! My program at UAB requires us to purchase & complete the Barkley Review throughout our last semester. I really like that they do this so we end up studying the entire last semester with a solid review. Did you do the online Barkley review (recorded lectures, book, & CD's) or the live review? Or both? I hear both are great.
I went to UAB also. I didn't get much from the review during the semester because I was trying to work 3 days a week, take care of the family responsibilities along with 360 clinical hours. But, to answer your question I just did the one that was required for class. When do you graduate?
I graduate this Fall. I have 2 kids under 2 but am thankfully done working until I graduate. You must have had no sleep between family, school, clinical hours, & work! I am sure you are glad it's all over! I have heard prior students say the live review was more helpful in pulling everything together. I will probably end up doing both, but as you know we already fork out a ton of money for tuitions & "class requirements" so it would be nice to just do one.
flipper628
116 Posts
jdrn2009, I have two under two as well!! I am just starting out though, but so glad to see someone on the verge of graduating. It gives me hope.
ICURN7
144 Posts
Congrats Kathrn! Happy for you!..:)