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CCRN Test

Has anyone needed to retake the CCRN test and if so how did you prepare for different

for the second one

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I passed mine on 2nd try. First time- I was rushed and never should have taken the test. One- know where the heckthe testing center is. Two- take your time. I used the whole 3 hours! I went back and reviewed (changed a couple- I was like why in the world did I pick that?). I used the Gasparis videos, reviewed my EKG's, and used Critical care made easy book for reviews of systems before starting the cd. I studied for only 1 hr a day. Anymore than that I could'nt process! Good luck and take your time! You know the material :)

I just took the CCRN for my second time today and I was SOOOOO relieved I passed! :yeah:

I've been a nurse for 15 years, 11 years which were PACU and MICU. The first time I took the test I didn't study and I didn't pass by a few questions :cry:. The second time around I studied for a good 5 weeks. I listened to the Laura Gasparis Vonfrolio CCRN Review Cram audio CD's over and over again. I listened to it sooo much- I can still feel the ear buds in my ears. I also reviewed the book that came with the audio CD's. The book and audio CD is to the point, and packed with info that I saw on the test. Daily I would do the quiz questions on Pass CCRN Computer CD. I barely read the Pass CCRN book, it was overwhelming and I don't do well reading info in outline form. The book is huge and packed with way too much info- simply put its good for a reference. At the end of my 5weeks I did a total of 3 practice tests from the PASS CCRN CD. I would always score 70%-75%. The tests and quizzes were great since they would give rationale for the answers. I was worried that 70-75% wouldn't be good enough to pass the actual test, but I passed with most sections of the test in the low 80 percentiles. You need 70% overall to pass. Looking back I really felt the Pass CCRN test questions were more difficult than the actual exam. Hope this helps anyone taking this exam.

All I can say is it's a relief to be done- I finally have my CCRN!!!

Do you think the PAss CCRN cd's will be beneficial to a new grad RN who is going to orient to the MICU?

Not at first.... I mean, give yourself a year first to learn about everything, and then go review the CD's... they will make much more sense then.;)

I think listening to the Laura Gasparis Vonfrolio CD's -CCRN review cram would be a great tool to orient to an ICU setting. I think they are a great resource- I do believe that some of the info she gives will make more sense once you start working but at at least you will have some base knowledge of critical care info before and while working in your first ICU job. The ABG explanation was so helpful- I wish I had listened to the CD's when I first started on an ICU. Good Luck and I hope you love ICU just as much as I do.

Hi everyone!

I can't believe how difficult it is to get these famous gasparis DVDs for passing the CCRN....I can't find them anywhere. There's no material out there from her except for a ten year-old paperback book on Amazon. Can ANYONE PLEASE tell me where these are? I find it hard to believe that Ms Vonfrolio has become independently wealthy and stopped selling her material. Thanks to anyone out there who knows how to get one! :banghead: Thanks

I just passed today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have been an ICU nurse for only one year!!! I got 91/125 (72%). That is fine with me! Even though I studied for three months and thought I would have done better (hey I am in my first trimester of pregnancy, I was just thinking about sleep and pecan cookies LOL). I have the Gasparis Dvd's if anyone want to buy from me....

I am so excited!!!!

Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

Gen RN, BSN, CCRN, MPA

:nurse:

Congratulations!

Once you earn the CCRN title, do you ever have to retest for it, or do you just have to keep up with your CEUs ?

For all the information go to AACN.ORG and look under certification. It has all the info you need.

jenrn2008:yeah:Congrats on passing CCRN exam and pregnancy. You must feel great.

I have been trying to order Gasparis cd's and haven't been successful.

I would love to buy them from you, if you are still interested in selling. please

send message:nurse:

greatnurses.com

they are selling cds, dvds and vhs... they sent me the vhs ... when i ordered the cds. lame! maybe they will make it hassle free to get the product i ordered :)

i want to pass the test too. i have been studying since april this yr on and off. i bot Laura's review book and cds. almost thru with the book just want to go over Cardiovascular again then will start looking at her dvd then start more review questions. i also have Athens book which i think is good too. i registered to take the test online 3 days ago waiting for cofimation email. i hope to take it the 2nd wk of July 2009. wish me luck:coollook:

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