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Trying to pick myself up after failing ANCC FNP certification exam and figure what to do now. I am already planning to re-take but do not know how to better prepare myself. I took the Fitzgerald CDs review twice as well as read through it a 3rd time. Looked through an assessment book, pharm and reviewed Leik's book. I am working on test taking strategies but would really like to talk to anyone who has failed and what they did to pass. Thanks.
Fwatson,
I would like to join the study group too. I plan to take the ANCC by the end of the month. You can email me and maybe we can study. [email protected]
Talk to you soon,
Jess
hi splitpeas
I think this is the yellow book by ANCC that everyone is talking about
you can also download the first part of volume 1 only. if you have kindle... it's free (sample) most non-clinical infos are there.
Hello,
I took the ANCC exam yesterday and passed it the first try. I have been reading a few post here and there; and it helps me during my review. I wanted to share my study tips that really help me a lot are by reviewing the Leik Intensive review book by itself and research a few topics that it is not covered on the review book such as on E/M, coding, research, EBP, cultural competence, and ethics. I read the Leik book 3 times and really understand each system topics. I studied intensively for two weeks from 7 am to 5 pm daily prior to taking the board. In addition, I carefully reviewed the ANCC topic guidelines that they provided as they give you areas to focus on for the test.
Helpful Topics to Focus:
- Be familiar with the Derm conditions and its treatment
- Common disorders seen in primary care care and treatment recommendations (i.e. COPD, asthma, HTN, DM,)
- Fundoscopic examination (review common condition and treatment)
- Be familiar with E/M coding
- Cultural Beliefs - Various Culture (i.e. Mexican, Asian)
- Ethics and Research (review the last chapter on Leik- understand them well)
- Pharmacology (review each drug categories; remember common adverse effects and its contraindications)
- Review the 642 Questions on the back of the text and its rationale.
I believe that concentrating on just one book will help you better than reviewing different book reviewers out there. I bought Fritzgerald and Leik; combining them both to my review was making it more difficult to understand. Both my friend and I just review the Leik Intensive review book- we both focus our time with just the Leik; she took the AANP and I took the ANCC; we both passed the exam the first try.
There are SO much information to study and there is NO way for us to learn them all. Be CONFIDENT in yourself. REST a day before the EXAM. Don't look at the book at all! Get a good night sleep before the day of your test, CLEAR your Mind, CALM your Heart, and RELAX your body. Listen to music and enjoy the day- get a massage! AND Make Sure to PRAY Before you Take the TEST!
God Bless!!!
Congrats on passing the boards! I am planing to take FNP ANCC in a month.Did you take yours after the test was updated? I am readying Leik's book for the second time. Can you please suggest any more study guides? Here is my email [email protected] in case if you can reach to me.
Thank you in advance.
fwatson
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I would like to join a study group too. I am wanting to take the ANCC test in Nov. I am just waiting for my letter so I can apply. I have a job waiting on me