Pass the Certified Emergency Nurse Exam using this expert written simulated CEN practice test that covers the actual exam topics with fully explained answers. Pass the first time with a better score. Get an edge guaranteed. Also complements other study materials.
Contributing Authors:
Eileen Johnson, RN, MSN, CEN is a master’s prepared RN and medical writer. She has over 15 years of experience as a Certified Emergency Nurse and is a former item writer for the CEN exam.
Macie Roetting, MSN, APRN, CEN has worked in the emergency room for over 10 years. She has mentored many new nurses and is the trauma liason in the emergency room.
Jennifer Hulsebus, RN, CEN, has been a CEN for four years and a registered nurse for over fifteen years. She has worked in the emergency department in four hospitals.
A nurse who wishes to obtain the Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) credential must take and pass the CEN exam which is administered by the Board of Certification of Emergency Nursing (BCEN).
The CEN exam tests your ability to use the Nursing Process within the context of Emergency nursing. Throughout the test, you can expect to see questions that will test your assessment, analysis, intervention and evaluation knowledge. The CEN exam is composed of 175 multiple choice questions and covers the following twelve areas:
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
Medical Emergencies and Infections
Neurological
Orthopedics and Wounds
Gastrointestinal
Genitourinary, Gynecological and Obstetrical
Environment and Toxicology
Professional issues
Shock
Maxillofacial and Ocular
Psychosocial
Contributing Authors:
Eileen Johnson, RN, MSN, CEN is a master’s prepared RN and medical writer. She has over 15 years of experience as a Certified Emergency Nurse and is a former item writer for the CEN exam.
Macie Roetting, MSN, APRN, CEN has worked in the emergency room for over 10 years. She has mentored many new nurses and is the trauma liason in the emergency room.
Jennifer Hulsebus, RN, CEN, has been a CEN for four years and a registered nurse for over fifteen years. She has worked in the emergency department in four hospitals.
A nurse who wishes to obtain the Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) credential must take and pass the CEN exam which is administered by the Board of Certification of Emergency Nursing (BCEN).
The CEN exam tests your ability to use the Nursing Process within the context of Emergency nursing. Throughout the test, you can expect to see questions that will test your assessment, analysis, intervention and evaluation knowledge. The CEN exam is composed of 175 multiple choice questions and covers the following twelve areas:
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
Medical Emergencies and Infections
Neurological
Orthopedics and Wounds
Gastrointestinal
Genitourinary, Gynecological and Obstetrical
Environment and Toxicology
Professional issues
Shock
Maxillofacial and Ocular
Psychosocial