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LA2692001

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  1. LA2692001 posted a topic in Emergency
    For those of you who plan on taking the CPEN, please do not buy tons of study guides. If you've been taking care of kids in the ED for at least two years then you should have no problem with the exam. The only study guide I purchased was the ENA CPEN review manual three weeks before my test date. The majority of the questions in the CPEN exam involved critical thinking and the neat thing about the exam is that you could skip to any of the 175 questions (150+25). In order to pass you need to score at least 110 out 150 (73.3%). The ENA book review tests I scored in the 80's. On my exam I scored 126/150 (84%) and it took me about 2 hrs 15 minutes. If you have extra time you can go back and review your answers and change if necessary. Once you are done, you immediately find out if you passed or failed and they hand you a nice little score report with your goofy picture. On a scale of 1-10 with 10 being most difficult, I rate this exam an 8. Some questions are tricky!! Dont rush!! Heres the breakdown from my exam results: Triage - 16 questions Assessment - 29 questions managing technical skillls - 18 questions Medical Emergencies - 42 questiions Surgical, Trauma, Procedural Sedation - 27 questions Pysch/Maltreatment Emergencies - 11 questions Legal and Professional Issues - 7 questions

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