Published May 6, 2011
shawtee
22 Posts
Hey everyone,
I am writing my CRNE in June, was wondering if anyone can give me some tips on how to study, what to study, what to focus on, what words to look out for in the question...Should I be worried? I've heard if you fail 3 times, you can't write it again, that's extremely stressful to here. I could use all the advice I can get. I have the Mosby's comprehensive guide and I am going through as many questions as possible.
Ps. people who wrote it Feb 2011, any advice?
Sincerely,
Shawtee
Vanillanut, DNP, RN, APRN
136 Posts
I wrote it last June. It was the easiest exam ever. As long as you're educated in Canada, then you "think" the same way. If you're educated in another country it might be more difficult.
Just for every response, think from more of a psychosocial aspect vs an ABC aspect.
joanna73, BSN, RN
4,767 Posts
When in doubt, remember your ABCs and nursing process. There are many previous threads here on the CRNE. Just do a search, and GL.
thanks for the tips!
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Moved to the Canadian forum, just check the forum out including a current CRNE thread for this June's exam
superveronica
Hi
I wrote the CRNE in Feb, 2011 (and then the NCLEX-RN this month). I picked up a CRNE study guide from amazon and it covered basically everything on the exam. Also CARNA has a test you can take on-line (for $30 or $40) to practice, but be warned, this practice exam is way easier than the actual exam.
I know before the exam I had to review maternity and L&D but the study guide went over than so it was good. I found the exam a bit challenging but if you study you should do ok.
good luck. let me know if you need any more info
Veronica:o
qveronica
75 Posts
hi
do you have any tips for CRPNBC for psychiatric nurse exam license in BC Vancouver? where can I find the material for study. please replay
HiI wrote the CRNE in Feb, 2011 (and then the NCLEX-RN this month). I picked up a CRNE study guide from amazon and it covered basically everything on the exam. Also CARNA has a test you can take on-line (for $30 or $40) to practice, but be warned, this practice exam is way easier than the actual exam.I know before the exam I had to review maternity and L&D but the study guide went over than so it was good. I found the exam a bit challenging but if you study you should do ok.good luck. let me know if you need any more infoVeronica:o
hi do you have any tips for CRPNBC for psychiatric nurse exam license in BC Vancouver? where can I find the material for study. please replay
no I am sorry, I have no idea about psychiatric nursing.