Published Nov 29, 2014
Curious1alwys, BSN, RN
1,310 Posts
I really want to get certified so is it realistic to expect that I can pass this test with only one year of Tele experience? If I studied pretty intensely, like an hour a day or so, do you think I could test within two months or so? Tele is really all the acute care experience I have....
Thanks for any feedback!
DogLover17
29 Posts
I passed with one year of step-down experience. It wasn't easy though. Look at the AACN blueprint and see how much you see on your unit and study appropriately.
Ozzy84
397 Posts
I will start to work GI surgery step down. some people saying j can sit for ccrn but I read topics and seems I can only eligible for progressive care certification. Any idea?
Thank you for the replies. I have purchased the PCCN review book and found David Woodruff's lectures online that I can listen to. The best I can do is try, right? Just joined AACN!
blackvans1234
375 Posts
Hey all, I have a question regarding initial certification for a new graduate.
The wording:
My question:
Does this mean that a new grad (like me) can take the test after 1750 hours (one year), or do you also have to be in that environment for two years as well?
Everyone I talk to seems to think it's 2 years. It seems like more of an hours requirement, not a year requirement by their wording.
Thoughts?
I don't know if they changed the requirements or what but one AACN site it says 1750 hours so by my calculations that is one year full time work. That is what I am going by. Now, if I can actually PASS is a different story, LOL
I think this is where the confusion on two years is coming from but the worked hours requirement still stands:
• Practice as an RN or APRN for 1,750 hours in direct bedside care of acutely ill adult patients during the
previous 2 years, with 875 of those hours accrued in the most recent year preceding application.
If you work full time, I think you would eligible to take test at the end of year.