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The course may be used as a CCRN Exam preparatory course or as a review to those practicing as CCRNs. The course utilizes Emergency Nurses Association CEN Review Manual and Emergency Nurse Association Emergency Nursing Core Curriculum as study guides. These can be purchased on our website on the page Objectives: At the completion of this course, the particicpant will be able to:. Correlate the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular, pulmonary, endocrine, neurological, hematologic, gastrointestinal, and renal systems to the care of the critically ill patient. Devise a plan of care for patients experiencing cardiovascular disorders. Describe interventions necessary for the care of patients with neurologic disturbances. Identify appropriate interventions in the care of persons with endocrine disorders.
Provide a plan of care for patients with acute renal failure, chronic renal failure and electrolyte imbalances. Explain the nursing interventions necessary in the care of the a patient with pulmonary disease.
Discuss the various interventions necessary in caring for patients with GI disorders. Topics Covered: 1.
Hematology 4. Gastrointestinal 7.
Cardiovascualer 5. Neurological 8. Multisystem Organ Failure 3.
Legal Issues Certified Emergency Nurse Test Breakdown In order to be eligible to take the Certified Emergency Nurse exam, one must have a current, unrestricted nursing license or nursing certificate that is equivalent to a Registered Nurse in the United States. It is also recommended, though not required, to have at least two years of experience as an emergency room nurse in the United States.
To apply to take the CEN exam, an application must first be requested from the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN). This can be done by filling out an online form on their website.
The application can then be filled out and mailed with the appropriate fees to BCEN. Currently, it is $220 for an Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) member to take the exam, and $360 for a non-member.
Once the application has been received by BCEN and approved, a handbook and an authorization letter will be sent to all qualified applicants. These materials will be sent within two weeks from when BCEN received the application in the mail. Once these materials are received, an exam may be scheduled with Applied Measurement Professionals by calling the phone number provided in the handbook. The exam must be scheduled during the 90 day testing window, and it must be scheduled at least four days in advance of the desired exam date. Exams are given at Applied Measurement Professionals sites in major metropolitan areas in the United States Monday through Friday, twelve months a year. Details on specific site locations can be found on the Applied Measurement Professionals website. It is recommended that one schedule their testing date and time as soon as possible after receiving the authorization letter in the mail.
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