CPNRE - November 2020

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Hi November CPRNE takers, starting this thread for updates regarding the results. ☺️

17 hours ago, Cez Dakilla said:

Yay! now there’s 3 of us for November, Good luck and God bless you too! ?

thank you.... are you done with the exam? 

Hello. ☺️ I am also writing my exam this Nov 20,2020. Can I ask if it is so hard? 

19 minutes ago, Morningstar said:

Hello. ☺️ I am also writing my exam this Nov 20,2020. Can I ask if it is so hard? 

Assuming we are all writing the same exam, I would focus your studies on maternity, diabetes and dementia. The rest of the questions that were not tied to case studies I did not find too challenging, more or less basic nursing theory and common sense questions. 

If you get a question that asks what type of patient and hypodermiclysis device would be most appropriate for, the answer is palliative. 

Thank you so much for the heads up! ? Can I also ask how many examiners were there with you during your exam?

Specializes in Surgery.

Hello guys!! I will be taking mine on Nov 21,2020. So nervous!

Can you guys share how you prepared for the exam? I bought the Mosby's book and Prep guide and currently working on the practice questions and studying the rationales. Hope it is enough for a pass ?

There was about 10 or so writing at the same time as me. I wrote mine at one of the locations in Mississauga. @Miniem, RN I used study guides 4 and 5 and looked at rationales for answers. None of the questions on my test were off either test guide, but some questions were very similar. 

Specializes in Surgery.

@renaynay Great I will study hard on the prep guides then ?

Do you think there are a lots of trick questions on the exam?

19 hours ago, miniem said:

@renaynay Great I will study hard on the prep guides then ?

Do you think there are a lots of trick questions on the exam?

Not really. Just pay particularly close attention to what the questions are really asking. You may think one answer is correct, there was a few times after re-reading the question I changed my answer. Good luck. 

21 hours ago, renaynay said:

Assuming we are all writing the same exam, I would focus your studies on maternity, diabetes and dementia. The rest of the questions that were not tied to case studies I did not find too challenging, more or less basic nursing theory and common sense questions. 

If you get a question that asks what type of patient and hypodermiclysis device would be most appropriate for, the answer is palliative. 

Thank you so much. Will focus on that area. 
and one more thing, can I asked you what book did you used as your study material? Thank you ?

19 hours ago, renaynay said:

There was about 10 or so writing at the same time as me. I wrote mine at one of the locations in Mississauga. @Miniem, RN I used study guides 4 and 5 and looked at rationales for answers. None of the questions on my test were off either test guide, but some questions were very similar. 

I asked also some of them who are done writing the cpnre regarding the exam, and  they told me that we need to focus too on maternity, musculoskeletal, burns and mental health. 
think positive guys, I know we can do it, we’re all going to pass this exam, God bless us all ?

Hi guys,

I took my exam this morning. I am a re-taker, I honestly find the exam pretty OK than the first time I took it. Hope we all pass. ?

2 hours ago, Jev said:

Hi guys,

I took my exam this morning. I am a re-taker, I honestly find the exam pretty OK than the first time I took it. Hope we all pass. ?

hi Jev, tomorrow I'm going to write the exam,  I am a re-taker too, . can you give me some tips, so I have an idea about the exam? thank you. 

praying all of us will pass the exam. nothing is impossible with God ?

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