PASS PASS PASS FCCA

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With the Help of God PASSED BOTH FCCA's CPNE Here I COMMMMMMEEEE!!!!!!

CONGRATULATIONNNSSS!!!!! WOOHOO!! :whistling:

Specializes in LTC.

Congrats and same here passing them both!

Specializes in Psych-LTC-Home Health.

Awesome!! Congratulations! :notworthy:

Congrats!!!!

P.S. Any secrets you would like to share with the rest of us?

:D

Specializes in Psych ICU, addictions.
Congrats!!!!

P.S. Any secrets you would like to share with the rest of us?

:D

Even though there's a wink-wink there, consider this a gentle reminder that discussing the content of FCCA tests is not allowed at AN.com--any posts doing so will be deleted and administrative action taken as necessary.

See this thread for more info:

**Very Important Information Regarding FCCA Discussions**

Thank you.

Thank you everyone....all I can say about the FCCA is study!

Congratulations to you!

I have struggled greatly with the FCCA online. If anyone has any additional study materials that they have found helpful, I would appreciate it. I have read the materials assigned, I do not work in a hospital so do not have the "inside" knowledge and terminology down. I am not asking for tips on the exam, but materials that may more appropriately cover the objectives listed.

congratulations. now it's on to the cpne. start reading your "bible" learn your mnemonics and go to a small workshop so they can critique you.

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

Pleae abide by the following or the thread will be closed

LunahRN Asst. Admin

Per Excelsior staff, if you are a student enrolled in the FCCA, it is NOT to be a collaborative effort. Collaborating with other students regarding the FCCA is a violation of EC's academic honesty policy. In this light, I am requesting that you do NOT discuss the FCCA exam itself on this forum. I know that many posts are of a vague nature, but I would hate for anyone's posts here to jeopardize his/her enrollment in the program, as violating academic honesty can result in dismissal from the program. Asking about things like cut-off dates, etc., is fine, but as far as content, or working through assignments ... that's a no-go.

After a discussion with site admins and other moderators, it has been decided that the FCCA is an off-limits topic on allnurses. While I had posted guidance about acceptable content for FCCA-related posts (located in the "stickies" at the bottom of the forum), too many posters and too many posts went beyond the boundaries of acceptable FCCA discussion. Those threads and posts have been removed to protect the students from (often unknowingly) violating EC's academic honesty policy. From this point forward, threads and posts related to the FCCA will be removed, period. While the threads or posts often start out within the boundaries, they don't typically end up that way ... thus, no more. If you post something like "I'm just waiting on the FCCA and the CPNE," that's fine -- mentioning it in passing is one thing. But DO NOT DISCUSS THE FCCA. Seriously. No posts with the word "FCCA" in the title. And please don't try anything like discussing "the exam that shall not be named." I will not be amused. ;) I read every single post on this forum, and I will notice.

If you have any questions regarding this policy or post, you can contact me or post in the help desk where a site admin can address your concerns: https://allnurses.com/admin-help-desk/

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.

Thanks for posting that, Esme12.

People, please. It has been asked time and time again that you not discuss the FCCA in these forums, especially as current students. This request is not merely a suggestion. Thanks.

Can anyone explain why FCCA can't be discussed but the CPNE can be? I realize the FCCA's used to be on paper and thus not a collaborative effort. I find just discussing these exams a way of relieving anxiety.

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