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  • 1.  Ambulatory Certification Readiness

    Posted 04-17-2024 14:39

    Hello! 

    I am studying to take the Ambulatory Certification Exam. I have the Core Curriculum and AAANC practice questions. I have taken the practice test once so far- the book says there is no target passing score but I am looking for guidance as to gauging my readiness to test based on my performance on the AAANC practice exam questions. Does anyone have any insight on this? 

    Thank you!



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    Michelle Spano
    Registered Nurse 3
    Vanderbilt University Medical Center
    Mt. Juliet TN
    spanomi22@gmail.com
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  • 2.  RE: Ambulatory Certification Readiness

    Posted 04-17-2024 16:33
    Edited by Roseanne Aburto 04-17-2024 16:34

    Hi all,

    I am also in the process of preparing for AMB certification.  I would appreciate any recommendations on study materials and resources you may have found helpful besides Core curriculum.

    Kindly,



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    Rosie BSN, RN

    Chicago,IL
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  • 3.  RE: Ambulatory Certification Readiness

    Posted 04-18-2024 08:36

    The AAACN Core Curriculum and ANCC practice questions are helpful. I also found the AAACN Review Course helpful. 



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    Bridget Carter MS RN
    Nursing Education Specialist
    Mayo Clinic
    Rochester MN
    (507)293-3974
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  • 4.  RE: Ambulatory Certification Readiness

    Posted 04-18-2024 09:09

    Good morning!

    These are all great resources to help study for the exam. As a AAACN member, you also have access to a networking call we did last year, Ambulatory Care Nursing Certification Chat- Tips for Success .  You can find the recording as well as the chat in the Open Forum Community Library/Community Live/Ambulatory Care Nursing Certification Chat- Tips for Success.

    E. Mary Johnson, one of the instructors of the Certification Review Course, shared great insights. 

    Good luck! Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions!

    Jennie



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    Jennifer Stranix
    Director Membership & Assoc Services
    AAACN
    Pitman NJ
    (856)256-2326
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  • 5.  RE: Ambulatory Certification Readiness

    Posted 04-19-2024 09:59

    I took and passed my AMB certification exam last year. I found the AAACN review class to be very helpful to prepare and listened to the class several times to help me prepare. I also purchased the Mometrix Test Preparation study materials that included additional practice tests that I found helpful. Everyone studies and learns differently, but for me it was helpful to make notes on my practice tests of which questions I struggled to answer and the answers I got wrong so I could go back and reviewed those sections. 



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    Melissa Ropella
    Clinic Triage Nurse
    Fairview Medical Group
    Burnsville MN
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  • 6.  RE: Ambulatory Certification Readiness

    Posted 04-20-2024 09:29

    Good Morning,

    I recently passed the AMB nursing certification exam. In addition to the review class and study guide, I took multiple online exam with Exam Edge. It helped me get into testing mode. I also took a practice proctored exam to get me ready.

    Sounds like you are on the way to being ready for the exam!

    B



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    Bernadine Claus MS, RN, NPD-BC
    Director of Nursing
    Whitney M Young Health Center
    Albany, NY
    519-591-4559
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  • 7.  RE: Ambulatory Certification Readiness

    Posted 04-20-2024 16:04

    Michelle

     Congratulations on your work to become an Ambulatory Care Certified nurse.

    For the test taking practice, I recommend you review why you are missing a question. Was it because you did not have the knowledge, such as when is a patient considered to have Diabetes, such as a HA1C of 6.5% or a fasting blood sugar of over 126 mg/dl? Then go back and review the labs for the most common diseases.

    Or did you not understand WHAT the question was really asking. Such as, the care of an asthma patient and the question is asking what is your next step in the care? Did the situation describe the Assessment? The next step would be diagnosis, as evident in the nursing process. 

    The ANCC does not publish a passing percentage, as they weight the questions based on complexity and prior passing rate. I would target to be better than 85% in all of the sections of the exam.

    I hope this helps. Good luck and let us know when you pass.



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    Dawn Vonderheide DNP RN AMB-BC NE-BC
    Dir-Ambulatory Clinical Practice
    Kaiser Permanente
    Pasadena CA
    (714)309-2171
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