anyone who took CPNRE 15 SEP?

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I took the test yesterday, but I feel like "I am failing"

It was so confused and I found the CPNRE book(74CND) was totally useless.

I also bought internet practice tests from the test organization, they also useless.

the test was horrible, and I hope I could get pass.

I usually got mid~high 70's on internet test and the exam prep book

event their analysis indicates that I have 85%~95% of possibilty of pass.

BUT!!

Yesterday I realized the real test was much difficult than the practice test.

I wonder other's oppinion. was it difficult?

I have no ideas about RN exam, but most of our questions were about situation. there were some questions about lab results, (hyperkalemia) and some drugs....

it would be better to know how to apply pathological knowledge to a certain situation.

I hate this kind of situation, I love patho, physiom and anatomy.

I was wondering if you guys could help me out! I'm taking the CRNE on June 1st 2011 and Im so SO confused on what I should study! I was going to focus on anatomy and pathophysiology and whatnot but apparently that wouldn't help?! Any pointers?

Thank you so much. AND CONGRATULATIONS! I am so happy for you :)

I read saunders "conprehensive revies nclax PN exam" it contains really good summary including medication, growth and development, peds, and excercise question and REALLY GOOD explanation. it helped me to prepare CPNRE. you could find RN version of this book via online..

GOOD LUCK!!

Hi everyone I am an IEN, would like to get some info on the RPN exam. How long is the RPN exam,how many questions, and materials I have to cover. please help me out..thanks

Hi everyone I am an IEN, would like to get some info on the RPN exam. How long is the RPN exam,how many questions, and materials I have to cover. please help me out..thanks

its a whole day exam 260+ items depends. You'll be given a lunch break.

The Canadian PN exam prep guide is very much helpful and also you might wanna take the predictor test http://www.asitest.ca/, this was recommended by students who graduated here. I hope that'll help.. God Bless

its a whole day exam 260+ items depends. You'll be given a lunch break.

The Canadian PN exam prep guide is very much helpful and also you might wanna take the predictor test http://www.asitest.ca/, this was recommended by students who graduated here. I hope that'll help.. God Bless

Thank you so much for the inform. also would like to knw, each session consists of hw many questions and time

duration for each session

When writing the exam are you supposed to choose answers that are based on studying from the books, or general knowledge and what we practice in the hospital and facilities ?

Same thing here

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