BCEN Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN)

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BCEN Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN) Practice Tests

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BCEN Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN) Practice Questions

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Exam Details

  
Questions

175 items (150 scored and 25 unscored pretest items).

Length

180 minutes (3 hours)

Passing Score

A passing score is typically 109 out of 150 scored questions, scaled to 70%.

Recommended Experience

BCEN recommends you have 2 years’ experience in your specialty area however, it is not required.

To qualify for the exam, you must hold a current, unrestricted Registered Nurse license in either the United States, a US Territory, Canada or Australia. A nursing certificate that is equivalent to a Registered Nurse in the United States is also acceptable and must be verified through CGFNS International.

Languages

English

Exam Objectives

TierObjective
1General Principles of Flight Transport Nursing Practice
2Resuscitation Principles
3Trauma
4Medical Emergencies
5Special Populations

About BCEN Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN)

The Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN) credential is a specialized certification offered by the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN). It is designed for registered nurses who work in the unique and challenging environment of flight and critical care transport. The CFRN certification demonstrates a nurse's expertise and commitment to providing high-quality care in aeromedical and critical care transport settings, where they often face extreme environments and complex medical scenarios.

To qualify for the CFRN exam, BCEN recommends that candidates have at least two years of experience in critical care or emergency nursing. This experience is crucial because the exam covers a broad range of topics, including patient care in flight, trauma, and medical emergencies, as well as understanding the effects of altitude and flight physiology on patients. The CFRN exam consists of 175 questions, of which 150 are scored, and candidates must achieve a scaled score of approximately 70% (109 correct answers) to pass. The test is administered in English and has a time limit of three hours.

Earning the CFRN credential signifies that a nurse has the advanced knowledge and skills required to provide critical care in flight, enhancing their professional reputation and potentially opening doors to more career opportunities in aeromedical transport. Maintaining the certification requires continuing education and periodic recertification, ensuring that CFRN-certified nurses stay current with the latest best practices and medical advancements in flight nursing.

For more information about the CFRN certification and to access official resources, visit the BCEN website. For details on exam preparation, application, and recertification, refer to the BCEN's CFRN exam page.

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