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Questions reflect both multiple-choice and scenario/performance-style prompts aligned to Nursing Case Management objectives.
Every question includes a clear explanation, so you know why an answer is correct.
See strengths/weaknesses by the domains & sub-topics to focus your revision.
Retake sets to improve your speed and accuracy; watch your score trend toward the benchmark.
Get a feel for the real exam with our American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) practice test.
Train the way you'll be tested. Our platform replicates the real American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) experience and turns every attempt into clear, actionable progress-so you waste less time and pass sooner.
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The Nursing Case Management is a competency-based examination that provides a valid and reliable assessment of entry-level clinical knowledge and skills of registered nurses in the nursing case management specialty. Upon successful completion, you earn the Case Management Nurse - Board Certified (CMGT-BC) credential, which is valid for 5 years.
To apply for the certification exam you must:
The exams test knowledge across core areas, which generally include:
To pass the ANCC examination, you must achieve a scale score of 350 or higher. Your score is reported on a scale of 1 to 500, and the passing score is set using a criterion-based scoring system based on your performance, not other test-takers' performance.
Review the ANCC test content outline and reference list, use the "Nursing Case Management Review and Resource Manual," and practice with CMGT-BC sample questions from Prephow. Dedicate 3-6 months to studying, join review courses, and focus on high-weight areas like care coordination.
After applying and receiving approval from ANCC (usually 4-6 weeks), you'll get an Authorization to Test (ATT) email. Schedule via the Prometric website or phone within your 120-day testing window, choosing a convenient date and location.
It's moderately difficult, with recent pass rates around 65%, challenging due to scenario-based questions on ethics and coordination. Tips include timed practice exams, focusing on care coordination (30% of content), using mnemonics for regulations, and consistent study - thorough prep often leads to success.