![]() There are six skills and one knowledge area addressed in this domain. Assessment and diagnosis – 52 questions.The examination consists of three domains of practice: Each question is designed to evaluate your critical knowledge and skills at an entry-level position within medical-surgical nursing. The questions on the exam are presented using different methods, including drag and drop, selected-response, hot spot, and fill in the blank. You have three hours to complete the exam. Twenty-five questions are not scored, but you will not be able to identify the scored and not scored questions. ![]() The Medical-Surgical Nursing Board Certification exam consists of 150 computer-delivered questions. Prometric testing centers are located worldwide. You have a 90-day window to schedule your exam at a Prometric testing center at a time and location convenient for you. When your application is approved, ANCC notifies you by email. If your application is denied, your fee, minus the administrative fee, is returned. Payment is accepted in a variety of formats including credit/debit card, personal check, and company voucher. Your application fee includes a $140.00 non-refundable administration fee. The application fee is $295.00 for American Nurses Association (ANA) members and $395.00 for non-members. The application is found online at the ANCC website and requires you to submit your eligibility information as well as payment. ![]() To register for the exam, you must first complete an application to test. Get started today! Registration, cost, and location ![]() I have been planing and planning to take the CMSRN exam.I just haven't been able to made up my mind.Prepare with our Medical Surgical Study Guide and Practice Questions. The test is set up with scenarios that are just like your patients in the hospital, so it's easy to place yourself into the situation and ask yourself, "What would I do?" If you work in Med-Surg, you should do well. Labs.know which specific labs are markers for certain disorders.īut as others have said, it's straight-forward. I work with diabetics a TON, but the test was very heavy in that area or so it seemed to me. (Well, just renal and diabetes-in general). Although, I feel like I would've felt a little better about the exam if I had reviewed Labs associated with DKA and Renal function. I also took the practice test on the AMSN website last night. Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam Prep by Upward Mobility, that had a lot of good review questions. 13 years experience will let you figure out that even if you're about to give some cancer drug you've never heard of, you need to assess your patient first. So, I wouldn't worry yourself too much over the test. Many questions that tested thought process more than knowledge. Questions about cancer drugs made me nervous, but nailed the surgical stuff. Flipped through my med-surg book while eating lunch the next day. To which she asks, "So what's that certification thing you have tomorrow afternoon?" As we're going to bed one night I made a comment to my wife that I really need to start reviewing for my CMSRN. If this puts it in perspective for you: I had 2.5 years on a surgical- trauma floor, a bit over-committed, and don't always check my calendar like I should. Depending on your exposure you will probably blow this out of the water with out much prep! I've only had three years experience, studied a lot less than I should have.Īlmost every question I was asked really had more to do with experience than rote memory anyways. ![]()
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