Ace the CCRN Exam using this expert written practice exam kit which includes an online flash card system. The exam covers the same topics of adult critical care nursing that appear on the actual CCRN with fully explained answers. Pass the first time with a better score. Get an edge - guaranteed. It also complements any other study materials.
Written by Sue Montgomery, Medical Author and CCRN Prep Guru. Sue is a medical writer who was certified as a CCRN through the American Association of Critical Care Nursess for six years. She took and passed the CCRN twice, so knows what it takes to succeed. As a CCRN, she served as a staff nurse, clinical leader, preceptor and assistant nurse manager. During her time in critical care, she was additionally certified in pediatric chemotherapy, ACLS and as an ACLS instructor. Sue has worked at some of the top hospitals in the country, including Akron Children's Hospital, Columbus Children's Hospital (now Nationwide Children's Hospital), Grant Medical Center and The Ohio State University Hospitals. In these settings, Sue gained extensive experience in adult surgical/trauma intensive care, neurosurgical intensive care, neonatal intensive care, pediatric intensive care and cardiothoracic intensive care. She has been an RN for over 28 years and received her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Kent State University.
The CCRN exam is a 3 hour exam covering 150 multiple choice questions. The CCRN exams focus on three general populations: adult, pediatric and neonatal patients in the following subject categories: Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, Endocrine, Hematology / Immunity, Neurology, Gastrointestinal, Renal, Multisystem, Behavior / Psychological and Professional Care and Ethical Practice. Each exam is age specific and a large percentage of each test focuses on clinical judgment. A smaller percentage of each test covers professional caring and ethical practice, which can address any age in the life span, in any of the tests.
Written by Sue Montgomery, Medical Author and CCRN Prep Guru. Sue is a medical writer who was certified as a CCRN through the American Association of Critical Care Nursess for six years. She took and passed the CCRN twice, so knows what it takes to succeed. As a CCRN, she served as a staff nurse, clinical leader, preceptor and assistant nurse manager. During her time in critical care, she was additionally certified in pediatric chemotherapy, ACLS and as an ACLS instructor. Sue has worked at some of the top hospitals in the country, including Akron Children's Hospital, Columbus Children's Hospital (now Nationwide Children's Hospital), Grant Medical Center and The Ohio State University Hospitals. In these settings, Sue gained extensive experience in adult surgical/trauma intensive care, neurosurgical intensive care, neonatal intensive care, pediatric intensive care and cardiothoracic intensive care. She has been an RN for over 28 years and received her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Kent State University.
The CCRN exam is a 3 hour exam covering 150 multiple choice questions. The CCRN exams focus on three general populations: adult, pediatric and neonatal patients in the following subject categories: Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, Endocrine, Hematology / Immunity, Neurology, Gastrointestinal, Renal, Multisystem, Behavior / Psychological and Professional Care and Ethical Practice. Each exam is age specific and a large percentage of each test focuses on clinical judgment. A smaller percentage of each test covers professional caring and ethical practice, which can address any age in the life span, in any of the tests.