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- CFRN - Certified Flight Registered Nurse Certification - BCEN
Earning the Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN) prepares a flight nurse for the complexities of delivering care in flight, whether you are responding to the scene of an accident, a natural disaster or an inter-facility transfer
- How to Study for the CFRN Exam - BCEN
At BCEN, we have numerous ways to help you study for your CFRN certification Read tips and find tools for helping you pass your exam
- About the CFRN Exam | BCEN
BCEN is dedicated to developing certification exams to the highest industry standards We rely on a large group of nurse volunteers to help supply questions and review to ensure your certification is impactful and valuable to your career Read on to learn more about the CFRN exam, or register now
- CFRN - Certified Flight Registered Nurse Certification - BCEN
Earning the Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN) prepares a flight nurse for the complexities of delivering care at altitude, whether you are responding to the scene of an accident, a natural disaster or an inter-facility transfer
- CFRN Frequently Asked Questions - BCEN
Can I earn college credit by achieving my CFRN credential? Yes, you can earn three nursing elective credits toward your Bachelor of Science degree from Excelsior College A verification of your certification will need to be sent to Excelsior College
- The CFRN Certification Process - BCEN
The CEN®, CFRN®, CPEN®, CTRN®, and TCRN® certification programs are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Specialty Nursing Certification (ABSNC)
- CFRN Specialization Eligibility | BCEN
There are some professional and legal requirements you must meet in order to sit for the CFRN exam and receive your credential Learn more
- Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN) Examination Content Outline - BCEN
Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN) Examination Content Outline Total items 1 General Principles of Flight Transport Nursing Practice 28 A Transport Physiology 7 1 Physiologic stressors of transport (e g , vibration, altitude changes, noise) a Crew b Patients B Scene Operations Management 2 1 Scene safety (e g , hazmat, exposures) 2
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