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  2. Begin by entering your name in the 'Applicant Name' field. This is essential for identifying your application.
  3. Fill in the 'Submission Date' to indicate when you are submitting your application.
  4. Document your continuing education hours. For certification, ensure you list at least 30 contact hours within 2 years, with a minimum of 15 being radiology specific.
  5. For recertification, record a total of 60 contact hours within 4 years, ensuring at least 30 are radiology specific.
  6. In the 'Contact Hours Received' section, input the number of hours earned for each course.
  7. Indicate whether each course is 'Radiology Specific' or 'General Nursing'.
  8. Provide the name of the accrediting provider in the 'Contact hour approval' field (e.g., ASRT, ANCC).
  9. Enter the title of each course or session attended in the corresponding field.
  10. If applicable, describe how each radiology-specific course pertains to patient care in the designated area.

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A score of 83 correct answers out of the 125 scored questions is required to pass. Once certified, your CCRN credential is valid for three years, after which you must renew it through continuing education or re-examination. In 2023, the reported pass rate for the AACN CCRN Adult exam was 81%.
Once you complete eligibility requirements to take the certification examination and successfully pass the exam, you are awarded the credential: Registered Nurse-Board Certified (RN-BC).
The national pass rate of the Adult CCRN exam is about 79%, with the neonatal and pediatric pass rates coming in at 67% and 76%, respectively. So, purely looking at the national pass rate, it is safe to say that the exam is on the more difficult side.
The scale used for the CRN examination has a mean (average) score of 100, and a standard score of 95 is required to pass the exam. To reach the passing standard score of 95, you must answer about 73% of the questions in the total test correctly.
Requirements Initial certification to become a Certified Radiology Nurse (CRN) is achieved by qualifying for eligibility to sit for the certification exam and achieving a passing score on the exam. Have practiced as a licensed registered nurse a minimum of 2,000 hours in radiology nursing within the past 3 years.*
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About the RNCB The Rehabilitation Nursing Certification Board (RNCB) develops, administers, and evaluates the certification program for rehabilitation nursing. The CRRN credential, first developed in 1984, is widely recognized and highly valued by employers in all post-acute care settings.
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