Initial CCRN-E Certification

Congratulations! You have taken your first step toward becoming a certified nurse. By demonstrating you have mastered certain skills, knowledge and abilities, you can distinguish yourself as a leader in care of acutely and criticlly ill adult patients.

The Certification Exam Policy Handbook will provide you with detailed testing and policy information. The CCRN-E Exam Handbook includes exam-specific information, including the CCRN-E application/honor statement and the CCRN-E test plan.

Once you have reviewed all available information and are ready to sit for the CCRN-E exam, we recommend you submit your application online. 

CCRN-E Exam Content

  • The CCRN-E exam is a 3-hour test consisting of 150 multiple-choice items.
    • Of the 150 items, 125  are scored and 25 are used to gather statistical data on item performance for future exams.
  • The CCRN-E exam focuses on adult patient populations.
  • Of each exam, 80% focuses on Clinical Judgment and is age-specific for the adult patient population.
  • The remaining 20% of the exam covers Professional Caring and Ethical Practice.
    • These questions may be asked about any age across the life span.

Initial Eligibility Requirements

  • Current unencumbered licensure as an RN or APRN in the United States is required.
    • An unencumbered license is not currently being subjected to formal discipline by any board of nursing and has no provisions or conditions that limit the nurse's practice in any way.
    • Candidates and CCRN-E-certified nurses must notify AACN Certification Corporation within 30 days if any restriction is placed on their RN or APRN license.
    • If randomly selected for audit, you will be asked to provide a copy of your RN or APRN license — please do not submit with your application.
  • Practice as an RN or APRN is required for 1,750 hours in care of acutely or critically ill adult patients in a tele-ICU or in a combination of tele-ICU and direct bedside care during the previous two years, with 875 of those hours accrued in the most recent year preceding application. 
  • Nurses serving as manager, educator (in-service or academic), APRN or preceptor may apply their hours spent supervising nursing students or nurses in the tele-ICU.
    • Nurses in these roles must be actively involved in caring for patients.
  • The name and address of a professional associate must be given for verification of eligibility.
    • A professional associate is defined as either a clinical supervisor (RN or physician) or RN colleague with whom you work. 
    • If randomly selected for audit, this associate will be asked to verify in writing that you have met the clinical hour eligibility requirements.  
  • AACN Certification Corporation may adopt additional eligibility requirements at its sole discretion from time to time.
    • Any such requirements will be designed to establish, for the purposes of CCRN-E certification, the adequacy of a candidate's knowledge and experience in caring for acutely and critically ill adults.

CCRN-E Initial Exam Fees

CCRN-E Exam  
AACN Members $225
Nonmembers $330
CCRN-E Exam Retest or Renewal by Exam  
AACN Members $170
Nonmembers $275

Payable in U.S. Funds. Fees are subject to change without notice.

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