
Since the unscored questions are not labelled in any way and are scattered throughout the exam, it’s best to approach all 175 questions as if they were scored. The remaining 25 questions are unscored questions being considered for inclusion on future versions of the exam. However, only 150 of those questions will actually be scored and count toward your final result. You will need to answer a total of 175 questions. What Kind of Questions Will Be Included on the Test?

If you need any special accommodations due to a disability, you should make these arrangements when you register for your appointment. Once you have checked in, you will be taken to exam room where you will have three hours to answer all 175 multiple choice questions on the computer based exam. So showing up 30 minutes early to make sure you can check in before your appointment starts is essential. If you are late, you will not be allowed to test and you will not get a refund. On the day of the test, make sure you arrive at least 30 minutes early in order to complete the check-in process. If they are, you’ll be able to avoid the $300 fee! What Will Test Day Be Like? If they don’t, ask them if they would be willing to participate. If you don’t pass, neither you nor your employer has to pay anything.īefore you register for the exam, ask your employer if they participate in the “No Pass, No Pay” program.

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If you pass, your employer pays the full exam fee.

Hospitals, daycares, clinics and other facilities can enrolls in the program which allows all of their nurses to attempt the CPN exam twice per contract year (and four times in total). More importantly, the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board offers a “No Pass, No Pay” program for employers. However, there is a $45 discount for members of the Society of Pediatric Nurses.
