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emergency certification

I was wondering if y'all could help me out I was trying to find out if there is a ED version of the ccrn and if so is it about the same kind of certification? Thank you just looking to pad the ol resume

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Yep, it's called the CEN. You can get information about it on the ENA website, http://www.ena.org

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thank you for the info. Your experience do must hospitals pay for the test. Because i know my first job was in the PICU and the required the ccrn so they paid for up to three tries

I think it just depends on the hospital...where I work now, I think they reimburse you for it if you pass. ;)

and some hospitals offer a whopping 50 cents an hour extra if you have the certification.....others offer nothing.

some hospitals have like RNI, RNII, RNIII, RNIV

and part of the RN IV cert is having your CEN, best of luck to you.

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