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The CRNA exam, officially known as the National Certification Examination (NCE), is a computer-based test that assesses whether nurse anesthesia graduates are ready for entry-level practice. It’s administered by the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA). Passing it is required to earn certification as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist in the United States.
To take the CRNA exam, candidates must have:
The NCE is structured around four major content areas to assess entry-level competence:
The NCE is scored on a pass/fail basis. Your performance is measured against a predetermined standard (criterion-referenced), not against other test-takers. The national first-time pass rate for the CRNA exam is typically very high, often exceeding 90% for graduates of accredited programs.
Register online via the NBCRNA website after receiving your Authorization to Test (ATT) email, which is issued upon eligibility approval. You'll schedule through Prometric testing centers. The window to test is typically 90 days from ATT issuance, with exams available year-round.
Successful candidates use a multi-faceted approach:
CRNAs must recertify every four years, which requires a minimum of 100 hours of continuing education credits CRNA Certification Requirements. The NBCRNA offers different recertification pathways, including the Continued Professional Certification (CPC) program, to help maintain your certification and stay current with advances in nurse anesthesia practice.