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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CRRN Certification?

The Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) is a prestigious credential offered by the Rehabilitation Nursing Certification Board (RNCB). It validates a nurse's specialized knowledge, skills, and experience in rehabilitation nursing, demonstrating a commitment to providing high-quality care to patients with disabilities or chronic illnesses.

Who is eligible to take the CRRN exam?

To be eligible, you must:

  • Hold a current, unrestricted registered nurse (RN) license in the United States or Canada.
  • Have practiced as an RN for at least two years (or 4,160 hours) within the last five years.
  • Have a minimum of one year (or 2,080 hours) of experience in rehabilitation nursing within the last two years.

What is the format and content of the CRRN exam?

The exam is a computer-based test consisting of 200 multiple-choice questions. The questions are based on the Scope and Standards of Rehabilitation Nursing Practice and cover six key domains:

  • Functional Health Patterns
  • Health Behavior and Education
  • Promotion of Self-Care
  • Prevention of Health Breakdown
  • Role Performance
  • Psychosocial Adaptation

How do I apply and schedule my exam?

You apply online through the Rehabilitation Nursing Certification Board (RNCB) website. Once your application is approved, you will receive an Authorization to Test (ATT) email from the testing provider, PSI. This allows you to schedule your exam at one of their many testing centers across the country.

How should I prepare for the CRRN exam?

A comprehensive study plan is key. This typically includes:

  • Reviewing the official CRRN exam content outline.
  • Using the recommended textbooks and resources from the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN).
  • Taking Prephow CRRN practice tests to identify your strengths and weaknesses.
  • Considering formal review courses or study groups.

What is the difference between the CRRN and other nursing certifications?

The CRRN is highly specialized in the continuum of rehabilitation care, focusing on helping patients with disabling injuries or chronic illnesses achieve their maximum functional potential and adapt to a new way of living. Unlike certifications focused on a specific clinical setting (like critical care) or disease, the CRRN focuses on the holistic, long-term recovery and reintegration of the patient.

Why should I get my CRRN certification?

Becoming a CRRN offers numerous benefits:

  • Professional Credibility: Validates your expertise and distinguishes you as a leader in the specialty.
  • Improved Patient Outcomes: Enhances your knowledge, leading to better care for your patients.
  • Career Advancement: Can lead to new job opportunities, promotions, and potentially higher pay.
  • Professional Pride: Demonstrates your commitment to the highest standards of rehabilitation nursing practice.