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PCCN(Progressive Care Certified Nursing) Test Prep app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 6512 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: iMobiApp.net
4.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 5 years ago
First release : 24 Apr 2015
App size: 3.6 Mb

PCCN Test Prep is to help you prepare the Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN) examination on the go. With its exclusive intuitive and elegant UI, not only can you learn the knowledge for the test and get the serious exam experience, but also with joy and incredible flexibility. With the app, you can set your own pace and practice anytime you want, anywhere you want, get instant feedback and learn something immediately to get yourself better prepared for the test. Among many cool features, the most useful one is to allow you concentrating on your weakness which is way more efficient than the traditional way of study.


Main Features:
- 250 quality questions with detailed explanations
- Study mode: get instant answers and useful explanation, study at your own pace; support sound effect
- Study mode: Remove familiar questions to narrow down your target and concentrate only on your weakness
- Favorite mode: add any question to your favorite and simply focus on studying them is 10 times more efficient
- Test mode: simulate the real exam experience, get detailed graphic results and scoring;
- Test mode: review your exam questions with answers and explanations;
- Test mode: has the ability to retest the missed questions, only concentrate on the important ones is key to success
- Exam history with beautiful chart to track progress
- Settings: with flexibility to change font size, sound control, and the number of questions in your test
- Sharing with social network
- Support both landscape and portrait
- No data connection required, all data stored on device



Disclaimer:
iMobiApp, the publisher of this product, is not affiliated with or endorsed by any testing organization. All organizational and test names are trademarks of their respective owners. The content of the application might include inaccuracies or typographical errors, for which the owner can not be held liable.

About:

In order to receive a specialty certification for providing care to acutely ill adult patients, progressive care nurses must pass the Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN) examination. This examination has been developed by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses in order to guarantee that those charged with providing care have met the minimum competency for their job. The PCCN exam is divided into two main sections: clinical judgment (80% of the exam) and professional caring and ethical practice (20%). The content of the clinical judgment section can be further broken down as follows: cardiovascular (37%); pulmonary (13%); endocrine (4%); hematology/immunology (5%); neurology (4%); gastrointestinal (5%); renal (6%); and multisystem (6%). The content of the professional caring and ethical practice section can be further broken down as follows: advocacy/moral agency (2%); caring practices (4%); collaboration (4%); systems thinking (2%); response to diversity (2%); clinical inquiry (2%); facilitation of learning (4%).
The PCCN examination consists of 125 multiple-choice questions and must be completed within 2 and a half hours. 25 of the questions on the test do not count towards the candidates score, but are used to develop future versions of the exam. Score is determined by the number of questions answered correctly; there is no deduction for answering a question incorrectly. A computerized score report will be available to the candidate immediately after the exam, and a hard copy of the report will be mailed 6 to 8 weeks later. If the candidate has passed the exam, proof of certification will accompany the hard copy. The PCCN exam is administered by Applied Measurement Professionals five days a week, all year long. Nurses who are interested in taking the exam should visit the AMP website. In rare cases, individuals may be allowed to take a paper-based version of the exam; for more information, see the AACN website.