I passed the CRNE in my first try. I spent 1.5 month studying for the CRNE after I attended a 1-day CRNE prep course. I used the following study tips from that course and found them to be very helpful. I want to share those tips with everyone and hope it is helpful to you in some way. Ask me any questions you have. GOOD LUCK.
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Excellent review tips. Organization and keeping a schedule is essential. Use multiple resources and cross reference them to look for patterns in content. Always relate your studying to the competencies, and allow at least 6 weeks of consistent review.
I've written the CRNE and the exam for gerontological nursing successfully using many of these techniques.
Great article - thank you! After 18 months of 'communication' with the CNO, I have no been allowed to go for the CRNE (I am an internationally educated nurse). The pressure is definitely on as this is the last CRNE before the change to NCLEX, so no re-sits, I hope I make it first time like you!
Thank you:-) this is an early tips for a student like me preparing for PNLE this coming Nov. some of your tips like relaxing after a long review,being happy while studying and taking a few minutes break in between are all justified;-) also my hobbies should I say, because I ENJOY IT:-)
I passed the CRNE on my first time and I wanted to leave some important tips for those writing the exam in October 2014. I know that is the last CRNE exam before NCLEX is introduced in 2015. For those writing it this fall, I wanted to share my study tips. Many of these studying tips are from a 1-day CRNE prep course I attended 1.5 months before the exam. I took off time from work for 1.5 months to study for the exam. For those that cannot take time off from work, it is good to get a 2-3 month head-start with your studying.
SOME THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND:
STUDY SOURCES:
For the CRNE, the CNA competencies hold ALL THE CRITERIA needed to study for the exam. Use the list of competencies as your exam blueprint and study up content for each competency.
In a group, divide up the competencies (I will recommend focusing mostly on the CH - CHANGES IN HEALTH competencies because of their large studying content) and every week, each group member should study up to 2-3 competencies and teach the rest of the members what they learned.
An example to study using competencies:
Buy the Mosby's Review Book
Buy the Mosby's Prep Guide (it contains 3 sets of 200 questions useful as MOCK TEST)
Buy the CRNE PREP GUIDE by CNA (Optional)
HOW TO STUDY
At the end of the exam, you will feel a great deal of stress come off of you. So you should celebrate!
I hope that these tips were helpful to you and you find success in your CRNE exam. Study hard and Good luck to you all.
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