Question for those ED nurses that were or still are paramedics

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To all those in the community that were once or still are paramedics and have taken the CEN. I'm a new grad RN in the ED but have been a paramedic for 3 years and an EMT for 4 years before that. I want to take the CEN in a few months. How helpful was the ems background in answering questions on the exam. I have taken some practice questions from ENA and have consistently gotten above average score. What are ur opinions on what I should do? Thanks in advance for the input

Specializes in ER.

mboswell- that was a pretty wordy response, and after all that you have to admit that most any extra healthcare experience is a good thing when taking ANY certification test. Whether you pass or not- that's another thing.

Methinks you could write a very comprehensive and lengthy paper on the subject though.

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
heres another question. does the CEN focus on the more statiscally higher emergencies, ie., MI, Cardiac Arrest, arrythmias vs the one in a million, eye fell out of a socket dilema?

If you go to the ENA's CEN page -- http://admin.ena.org/bcen/cen/ -- click on "CEN Content List," then on the resulting page, "Current CEN Content Outline." That will give you a breakdown of how much of each subject are is on the exam. Also, from that first page, there is a link to "Study Options." On that resulting page, there is a link to a sample ENA exam. I took the 150-question sample exam two days before my real exam, and got nearly the same score on the real thing as I did on the practice (135 correct out of 150 questions on the practice, 137 correct out of 150 questions on the actual exam). I felt like the practice exam was very similar in flavor to the real thing. Yeah, it's $75, but it sure as heck built my confidence!

Specializes in Flight, ER, Transport, ICU/Critical Care.

I think it really depends on your background overall.

I did EC --- grad in 02/03, took PT ER job, passed NCLEX 04/03 and passed CEN 09/03 without any problems. Very minimal review - did look over outline and then just tested.

I had been a medic since 1994 and worked PT, taught in a medic program and do read a lot - so, I think it is an impossible question for anyone to answer except for you. :p

Do you test well? Read a lot? Did you do well (or struggle) with the RN? What kind of unique experiences do you have in healthcare that gives you "experience up" or a broader knowledge base that the "new" RN?

Only you know for sure.

Good Luck.

;)

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