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BCEN Exam & BCEN Certification Info


The BCEN (Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping nurses reach their professional goals, better their patient outcomes, and advance the emergency nursing profession. They provide specialty certification for emergency, trauma, and transport nurses.

BCEN certification exams are typically taken at Pearson VUE testing centers which are located throughout the United States and internationally. You can find the nearest testing center to you by visiting the Pearson VUE website. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, BCEN now also offers a live remote proctoring option, which allows nurses to take their certification exams online, from the safety and convenience of their own homes.

The exams are computer-based and consist of multiple-choice questions. The exact format and content of the exam will vary depending on the specific certification you are pursuing. Detailed exam content outlines are provided on the BCEN website to help candidates prepare.





BCEN Board of Certified Emergency Nursing Exams

BCEN Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN)

The BCEN Certified Emergency Nurse certification test is a rigorous examination designed to validate a nurse's knowledge and skills in emergency care. Administered by the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN), the test covers areas such as shock and multi-systems trauma, respiratory emergencies, and wound management. Candidates must have at least two years of emergency nursing experience. The certification, recognized worldwide, signifies a high level of professional achievement and competence in emergency nursing, enhancing career prospects and demonstrating commitment to quality patient care.

100 - Multiple Choice
Cardiovascular Emergencies
Gastrointestinal Emergencies
Genitourinary, Gynecology and Obstetrical Emergencies
Maxillofacial and Ocular Emergencies
Neurological Emergencies
Orthopedic and Wound Emergencies
Psycho/Social Emergencies
Respiratory Emergencies
Environment and Toxicology Emergencies
Shock
Medical Emergencies and Communicable Diseases
Professional Issues

120 Minutes
BCEN Certified Pediatric Emergency Nurse (CPEN)

The BCEN Certified Pediatric Emergency Nurse (CPEN) certification test is a rigorous examination that validates a nurse's knowledge, skills, and abilities in pediatric emergency care. It is designed for nurses who specialize in treating children in an emergency setting. The test covers various areas, including pathophysiology, patient management, and professional issues. Passing this certification test demonstrates a nurse's commitment to providing the highest quality care for pediatric patients. It is recognized nationally and often required for advancement in the field of pediatric emergency nursing.

100 - Multiple Choice
Triage Process - 15%
Assessment - 22%
Technical Skills - 15%
Medical Conditions - 17%
Surgical and Trauma Emergencies, and Procedural Sedation - 17%
Special Considerations - 14%

180 Minutes