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AANP, FNP 2016 Exam
Hello all here is a link to assist with passing the exams. Very helpful. Prepping For FNP Certification Exams - Youtube
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ANCC-FNP Exam- new test version 4/7/2016- PASS
Hi all New certification study guide and plan at Prepping For FNP Certification. It's also on youtube and facebook ! Good luck and blessings!
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Failed FNP AANP again (4th time) seriously I give up!
Don't give up! Prepping For FNP Certification
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Failed AANP what Next?
Here is a site for study guide and books Prepping For FNP Certification Good luck!
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Failed AANP what Next?
Here is a site for AANP AND ANCC books and study guides Prepping For FNP Certification Good Luck Everyone !
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FNP ANCC 2016 Exam
Found a great link for new grads Log into Facebook | Facebook
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ANCC 2016- Has anyone taken it?
Hello, The Prometric testing center will give you a print out. Therefore, you will know your results the day you take the exam. Taglas
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Passed ANCC FNP exam today
Hello I posted my suggestions above! Good luck to you!
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Passed ANCC FNP exam today
Thank you ! Here are my suggestions If you are still completing your practicum PAY ATTENTION! I answered quite a few questions based on what I diagnosed and or treated during my practicum rotation. I suggest studying for at least 3-6 months prior to whatever exam you choose to take. I say this because in the end you won't have to cram. The first three months, I was all over the place. I did not have a structured study plan. I finished the FNP program on March 9, 2016 and applied for both exams that day. Shortly after, I completed an ANCC review that was included in my program – The presenter held a DNP-FNP –BC, NP-C. The presenter had actually written certification questions for the ANCC and AANP. Although I had been studying for several months, this review gave me a blue print. A week before the cert exams, I completed the MUST TAKE online webinar with Maria Leik. This was a live webinar review course! I was able to stay in my pajamas with my homemade coffee during this four-day review. Maria does an EXCELLENT job with covering Health promotion, the systems, OB, PEDS, and a separate session for the non-clinical topics. In addition, Maria answers questions daily at the end of each review class. Students who had previously taken the exams and failed posed several questions. I was able to gather additional information by listening to the other student's concerns and or questions. Study Tools: Leik 4th edition – READ the entire book and complete all the questions in the back of the book. Pay very close attention to the exam tips. In addition, purchase the FNP Q&A app- complete all the questions. ANCC 4th edition review books Volumes I and II – Complete all questions ANCC Family Nurse Practitioner Review Course Workbook and slides- provided by the ANCC review course. AANP practice exam from the AANP website- I actually saw 1 question on my exam from the practice exam. I guess someone forgot to retire that one (smile). Scored an 86 %. two days before I tested. ANCC practice exams on the ANA website. There is also a new Family Nurse Practitioner IQ†module for purchase on the ANA-Knowledge Center site. The module has questions specific to the domains one is required to pass on the actual exam. Complete the free questions on the ANCC website that pertain to Geriatrics, Adult, and FNP. Exam edge- 10 ANCC exams and 2 AANP exams- complete all the exams APEA predictor examines – Believe it or not, I scored a 65 % on this particular exam the day before I took the AANP. The questions were not so similar to the exam. Barkley DRT- Questions were similar to the exam- I scored an 89 % the day before the exam. I will likely sit for the ANCC in a few weeks. Just enjoying the moment right now! The AANP has already issued my wallet card! My state actually accepts the wallet card for licensing! My application is in the mail! Good Luck AND BLESSINGS!! Taglas
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Passed ANCC FNP exam today
Just wanted to let everyone know I passed the AANP LAST WEEK ! Taglas!
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Failed AANP what Next?
Thank you! So here is what I did to be successful. If you are still completing your practicum PAY ATTENTION! I answered quite a few questions based on what I diagnosed and or treated during my practicum rotation. I suggest studying for at least 3-6 months prior to whatever exam you choose to take. I say this because in the end you won't have to cram. The first three months, I was all over the place. I did not have a structured study plan. I finished the FNP program on March 9, 2016 and applied for both exams that day. Shortly after, I completed an ANCC review that was included in my program – The presenter held a DNP-FNP –BC, NP-C. The presenter had actually written certification questions for the ANCC and AANP. Although I had been studying for several months, this review gave me a blue print. A week before the cert exams, I completed the MUST TAKE online webinar with Maria Leik. This was a live webinar review course! I was able to stay in my pajamas with my homemade coffee during this four-day review. Maria does an EXCELLENT job with covering Health promotion, the systems, OB, PEDS, and a separate session for the non-clinical topics. In addition, Maria answers questions daily at the end of each review class. Students who had previously taken the exams and failed posed several questions. I was able to gather additional information by listening to the other student's concerns and or questions. Study Tools: Leik 4th edition – READ the entire book and complete all the questions in the back of the book. Pay very close attention to the exam tips. In addition, purchase the FNP Q&A app- complete all the questions. ANCC 4th edition review books Volumes I and II – Complete all questions ANCC Family Nurse Practitioner Review Course Workbook and slides- provided by the ANCC review course. AANP practice exam from the AANP website- I actually saw 1 question on my exam from the practice exam. I guess someone forgot to retire that one (smile). Scored an 86 %. two days before I tested. ANCC practice exams on the ANA website. There is also a new Family Nurse Practitioner IQ†module for purchase on the ANA-Knowledge Center site. The module has questions specific to the domains one is required to pass on the actual exam. Complete the free questions on the ANCC website that pertain to Geriatrics, Adult, and FNP. Exam edge- 10 ANCC exams and 2 AANP exams- complete all the exams APEA predictor examines – Believe it or not, I scored a 65 % on this particular exam the day before I took the AANP. The questions were not so similar to the exam. Barkley DRT- Questions were similar to the exam- I scored an 89 % the day before the exam. I will likely sit for the ANCC in a few weeks. Just enjoying the moment right now! The AANP has already issued my wallet card! My state actually accepts the wallet card for licensing! My application is in the mail! Good Luck AND BLESSINGS!! Taglas
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ANCC 2016- Has anyone taken it?
Hello Passed the AANP. I postponed the ANCC! Enjoying the moment right now :)
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Ancc exam/aanp failure
Hello I recently passed the AANP on the first try! I was prepared and scheduled to take both exams, but since I passed the AANP, I have postponed the ANCC for a later date. Nonetheless I studied for both exams. Do lots of questions! If you have the Leik Intensive Review book, read the book from front to back and complete all of the questions. I also recommend the Leik webinar review! In addition: AANP online practice exam ANCC/ANA Family Nurse PractitionerIQ test (Online ANA Knowledge center) ANCC 4th edition VL I and II-complete all the questions Barkley online DRT APEA online predictor exam Exam Edge online: 10 ANCC and 2 AANP predictor exams Also, know the material. When you know the material you can't go wrong! Learn how to identify dermatology vesicular rashes, macules, papules, acne etc. Differentiating ocular emergencies is also a necessity for NP practice. It is imperative that the NP can identify a number of eye disorders or the normal eye. Learn how to manage asthma, DM, and HTN based on current guidelines. I hope this helps! Good luck to you. Talglas
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FNP ANCC 2016 Exam
PASSED THE AANP! If you are still completing your practicum PAY ATTENTION! I answered quite a few questions based on what I diagnosed and or treated during my practicum rotation. I suggest studying for at least 3-6 months prior to whatever exam you choose to take. I say this because in the end you won't have to cram. The first three months, I was all over the place. I did not have a structured study plan. I finished the FNP program on March 9, 2016 and applied for both exams that day. Shortly after, I completed an ANCC review that was included in my program – The presenter held a DNP-FNP –BC, NP-C. The presenter had actually written certification questions for the ANCC and AANP. Although I had been studying for several months, this review gave me a blue print. A week before the cert exams, I completed the MUST TAKE online webinar with Maria Leik. This was a live webinar review course! I was able to stay in my pajamas with my homemade coffee during this four-day review. Maria does an EXCELLENT job with covering Health promotion, the systems, OB, PEDS, and a separate session for the non-clinical topics. In addition, Maria answers questions daily at the end of each review class. Students who had previously taken the exams and failed posed several questions. I was able to gather additional information by listening to the other student's concerns and or questions. Study Tools: Leik 4th edition – READ the entire book and complete all the questions in the back of the book. Pay very close attention to the exam tips. In addition, purchase the FNP Q&A app- complete all the questions. ANCC 4th edition review books Volumes I and II – Complete all questions ANCC Family Nurse Practitioner Review Course Workbook and slides- provided by the ANCC review course. AANP practice exam from the AANP website- I actually saw 1 question on my exam from the practice exam. I guess someone forgot to retire that one (smile). Scored an 86 %. two days before I tested. ANCC practice exams on the ANA website. There is also a new Family Nurse Practitioner IQ†module for purchase on the ANA-Knowledge Center site. The module has questions specific to the domains one is required to pass on the actual exam. Complete the free questions on the ANCC website that pertain to Geriatrics, Adult, and FNP. Exam edge- 10 ANCC exams and 2 AANP exams- complete all the exams APEA predictor examines – Believe it or not, I scored a 65 % on this particular exam the day before I took the AANP. The questions were not so similar to the exam. Barkley DRT- Questions were similar to the exam- I scored an 89 % the day before the exam. I will likely sit for the ANCC in a few weeks. Just enjoying the moment right now! The AANP has already issued my wallet card! My state actually accepts the wallet card for licensing! My application is in the mail! Good Luck AND BLESSINGS!! Taglas
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AANP- 2016 passed!- ANCC-postponed
As some of you may know I applied to take the ANCC (preference) and the AANP. Well, I PASSED the AANP on 4/25/2016. I was scheduled to take the ANCC this week as well but I have decided to postpone the exam. I am overjoyed right now and just want to relax. I must say that the AANP was challenging! However, I was well prepared! So here are my suggestions: If you are still completing your practicum PAY ATTENTION! I answered quite a few questions ON THE AANP cert exam based on what I diagnosed and or treated during my practicum rotation. I suggest studying for at least 3-6 months prior to whatever exam you choose to take. I state this because in the end you won't have to cram. The first three months, I was all over the place. I clearly did not have a structured study plan. I finished the FNP program on March 9, 2016 and applied for both exams that day. Shortly after, I completed an ANCC review that was included in my program – The presenter held a DNP-FNP –BC, NP-C. The presenter had actually written certification questions for the ANCC and AANP. Although I had been studying for several months, this review gave me a blue print. A week before the cert exams, I completed the MUST TAKE online webinar with Maria Leik. This was a live webinar review course! I was able to stay in my pajamas with my homemade coffee during this four-day review. Maria does an EXCELLENT job with covering Health promotion, the systems, OB, PEDS, and a separate session for the non-clinical topics. In addition, Maria answers questions daily at the end of each review class. Students who had previously taken the exams and failed posed several questions. I was able to gather additional information by listening to the other student's concerns and or questions. Study Tools: Leik 4th edition – READ the entire book and complete all the questions in the back of the book. Pay very close attention to the exam tips. In addition, purchase the FNP Q&A app- complete all the questions. ANCC 4th edition review books Volumes I and II – Complete all questions ANCC Family Nurse Practitioner Review Course Workbook and slides- provided by the ANCC review course. AANP practice exam from the AANP website- I actually saw 1 question on my exam from the practice exam. I guess someone forgot to retire that one (smile). Scored an 86 %. two days before I tested. ANCC practice exams on the ANA website. There is also a new Family Nurse Practitioner IQ†module for purchase on the ANA-Knowledge Center site. The module has questions specific to the domains one is required to pass on the actual exam. Complete the free questions on the ANCC website that pertain to Geriatrics, Adult, and FNP. Exam edge- 10 ANCC exams and 2 AANP exams- complete all the exams APEA predictor examines – Believe it or not, I scored a 65 % on this particular exam the day before I took the AANP. The questions were not so similar to the exam. Barkley DRT- Questions were similar to the exam- I scored an 89 % the day before the exam. I will likely sit for the ANCC in a few weeks. Just enjoying the moment right now! The AANP has already issued my wallet card! My state actually accepts the wallet card for licensing! My application is in the mail! Good Luck AND BLESSINGS!! Taglas