CCRN-K (Neonatal) - Acute/Critical Care Knowledge Professional
- Cost $250-$365
- Renews every 3 years
COURSE FORMAT
About
Acute/Critical Care Knowledge Professional (CCRN-K) (Neonatal) specialty certification from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) recognizes nurses who influence the care provided to patients of neonatal acute or critical care units without providing direct patient care. These professionals may include clinical educators, managers or supervisors, nursing administrators, directors, or academic faculty.
Course Format
Exam Format
The CCRN-K (Neonatal) exam is a computer-based test with 150 multiple-choice questions. The exam consists of 125 scored questions and 25 unscored questions used to gather statistical data. The CCRN-K (Pediatric) test plan includes:
Clinical Judgment: 80%
Cardiovascular (175%)
Respiratory (1521%)
Endocrine, hematology, gastrointestinal, renal, integumentary (2027%)
Musculoskeletal, neurological, psychosocial (1413%)
Multisystem (14%)
Professional Caring and Ethical Practice (20%)
Advocacy/Moral Agency
Caring Practices
Responses to Diversity
Facilitation of Learning
Collaboration
Systems Thinking
Clinical Inquiry
Completion: Candidates have 3 hours to complete the CCRN-K (Pediatric) exam
Cost: $250 for AACN members or $365 for non-members / Retest $175 for AACN members or $280 for non-members
Candidates may take the exam in person at PSI Testing Centers where proctors administer the exam via on-site computers. They may also opt for Live Remote Proctoring (LRP) to take the exam at home or elsewhere using a computer in an area free from people or distractions.
Whichever route candidates’ choose, their exam results appear on-screen after completing the exam. A detailed score report arrives via email within 24 hours. Those who pass receive their wall certificate via postal mail approximately 3 to 4 weeks after receiving exam results.
The certification is also available in the online Certification Verification system the day after the exam. Candidates may request a letter verifying their certificate be emailed to them, their employer, or their state board of nursing.
Candidates who are unsuccessful may reapply to the ACCN for a retest. Those who took the exam within their most recent eligibility period may receive a discounted retest fee. Candidates may retake the CCRN-K up to 4 times within a 12-month period. After 12 months, they must sign a new honor statement.
Rescheduling, Cancellations, and Extensions
A candidate may reschedule or cancel their exam up to 48 hours before their scheduled testing date. Refunds or extensions aren’t given for missed appointments. To cancel or reschedule their appointment, candidates must:
Log into the AACN customer dashboard
Click Certification to reschedule the exam
Select “Manage Appointment” under “My Certifications”
Receive a rescheduling confirmation email from PSI with the new date and time
Pay a $100 exam extension fee
Before the Exam
Report to the PSI Testing Center at the scheduled time
Candidates aren’t admitted if more than 15 minutes late
Complete guided check-in process with proctor
Present a current government-issued identification with a photograph and signature
Driver’s license, state identification, international travel passport, or U.S. Visa
No temporary or military identification allowed
Name must match the AACN record
Report to proctor-assigned computer testing station
Follow on-screen instructions to log in and input social security number or AACN customer number
Sit for a photograph to be displayed on-screen during testing
Taking the Exam
Take the optional practice exam to become familiar with testing software
Doesn’t count toward the actual timed exam
Begin timed exam
One question presents at a time, with the question number displayed
Automatically ends when test-takers reach time limit
Click the appropriate answer choice
Click on the forward arrow to move to the next question
Click on the back arrow to return to a previous question
Leave questions unanswered and bookmarked to return to later if unsure of the answer
Reaching the end of the exam triggers notification of unanswered questions
Return to the unanswered questions if time permits
Click on the hand icon to review bookmarked questions
Click on the double arrows to advance through all unanswered questions
Check the time remaining by clicking the TIME button
The exam automatically terminates at the three-hour mark
Exam Day Rules
Candidates may not ask questions about the content
Scratch paper isn’t allowed
Candidates may utilize the digital notepad on the testing platform
No smoking, eating, or drinking during the exam
Leaving the testing area unauthorized voids the exam
Proctors must allow breaks but the timer doesn’t stop
Before the Exam
Log in to the the LRP platform 15 to 30 minutes before appointed time
Candidates logging in more than 30 minutes past scheduled exam time won’t be admitted
Access exam by clicking “Take Exam” on the AACN customer dashboard or “Launch Exam” on the AACN scheduling page
Complete guided check-in process with live proctor, up to 60+ minutes
Present a government-issued ID with a photograph and signature.
Driver’s license, state identification, international travel passport, or U.S. Visa
No temporary or military identification allowed
Name must match the AACN record
Allow for the capture of a photo of themselves, their ID, and a scan of the testing room using the webcam
Taking the Exam
Take the optional practice exam to become familiar with testing software
Doesn’t count toward the actual timed exam
Begin timed exam after it opens in the secured browser that prevents access to other browsers, screen sharing, recording, copying or pasting, and extended/dual monitors
One question presents at a time, with the question number displayed
Automatically ends when test-takers reach time limit
Click the appropriate answer choice
Click on the forward arrow to move to the next question
Click on the back arrow to return to a previous question
Leave questions unanswered and bookmarked to return to later if unsure of the answer
Reaching the end of the exam triggers notification of unanswered questions
Return to the unanswered questions if time permits
Click on the hand icon to review bookmarked questions
Click on the double arrows to advance through all unanswered questions
Check the time remaining by clicking the TIME button
The exam automatically terminates at the three-hour mark
Report technical issues to PSI’s technical support line at 844-267-1017
Exam Day Rules
Computer must be set up on a table or desk
Ensure entire face remains visible on camera
No covering of mouth
Keep both hands on or above the work surface
No headphones, electronics, cell phones, tablets, notes, or reference materials
No chewing gum, smoking, food, or drinks except for clear-bottled water
No talking, whispering, or mouthing
Candidates may not ask questions about the content
Scratch paper isn’t allowed
Candidates may utilize the digital notepad on the testing platform
Leaving the testing area unauthorized voids the exam
No smoking, eating, or drinking
Proctors must allow breaks but the timer doesn’t stop
Certification
Eligibility
Hold a current, valid, unrestricted, and unencumbered RN or APRN license
Notify AACN Certification Corporation within 30 days of nursing license provisions or conditions
Acquire at least 1,040 practice hours as an RN or APRN over the last two years
260 hours within the previous 12 months before applying
Hours accrued must:
Relate directly to applying knowledge to influence nurses, organizations and/or patients to have a positive impact on acutely or critically ill patients and their families
Occur in a facility providing nursing care to critically ill neonatal patients
Be a combination of direct patient care or role practice but can’t primarily or exclusively be direct patient care
Be verifiable by the clinical supervisor or professional associate
Must focus on critically ill neonatal patients for most of the practice hours
Nurses who primarily provide direct patient care to critically ill patients, such as bedside nurses and ACNPs, aren’t eligible to apply for the CCRN-K certification. The appropriate accreditation would be the CCRN.
Application Process
Apply either online or submit a paper application
Online applications have same-day processing
Paper application may take 2 to 4 weeks to process
Candidates applying as part of a group, requesting a paper-and-pencil exam, or testing outside the U.S. must complete a paper application and honor statement located inside the CCRN-K Exam Handbook
Provide RN or APRN license and expiration date
Provide name, address, phone number, and email address of the clinical supervisor or professional colleagues verifying practice hours
Use legal name on application
Must match photo identification presented during the exam
Receive confirmation email with instructions on scheduling the exam and the eligibility period for taking the exam
Contact AACN Customer Care at 1-800-899-2226 or [email protected] if email doesn’t arrive
Determine preferred testing method, either PSI Testing Center or Live Remote Proctoring
Schedule exam clicking the "Schedule Exam" button in the AACN customer dashboard
Renewal
The CCRN-K (Neonatal) certification is valid for three years. Certification begins the first day of the month of passing the exam and expires three years later. Renewal notifications are sent 4 months before the scheduled renewal date and applicants may renew online up to 4 months before their renewal date. They may also mail a paper renewal application, which must be postmarked or faxed on or before the renewal date. Certificants who renew online receive their new CCRN-K certificate within 2 to 4 weeks.
Renewal Requirements
Maintain a current, valid, unrestricted, and unencumbered RN or APRN license
Must either pass the CCRN-K certification exam for pediatric patients or complete required CERPs
Complete 432 RN or APRN practice hours within the last three years, with 144 of those hours within the 12 months directly preceding the scheduled renewal date
Eligible hours must:
Primarily focus on critically ill neonatal patients
Apply knowledge that influenced a positive impact on acutely/critically ill patients
Not primarily be obtained through direct patient care but can include a combination of role practice and direct patient care
Be completed in a facility for acute/critical care nursing
Be verifiable by the clinical supervisor in writing
Renewal Options
CCRN-K (Neonatal) certification renewal options include renewal by Synergy Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs) or by exam. Certification status options include inactive, retired, or alumnus.
Renewal by CERPs
Meet renewal eligibility requirements for CCRN-K (Neonatal)
Complete 100 CERPs during the three-year certification period, including:
80 CERPs in Category A - Clinical Inquiry, Clinical Judgment
10 CERPs in Category B - Caring Practices, Advocacy & Moral Agency, Facilitation of Learning, Response to Diversity
10 CERPs in Category C - Systems Thinking, Collaboration
Renewal by Exam
Meet renewal eligibility requirements for CCRN-K (Neonatal)
Pass the CCRN-K (Neonatal) exam before the certification renewal date
Candidates may not retest early, then attempt to renew by CERPs if they unsuccessfully pass the exam
Renewal by Inactive Status
CCRN-K (Neonatal)-certified nurses may choose to renew under inactive status if they don’t meet renewal eligibility requirements and don’t want to lose their certification status. Inactive status provides nurses additional time, up to three years, to meet renewal eligibility requirements and accrue 144 practice hours within the most recent year. However, nurses may not use the CCRN-K credential during the inactive status. Nurses can’t use inactive status for two consecutive renewals but can use it multiple times.
Submit a renewal application and pay the required fees.
Cost:
$175 renewal by exam for AACN members or $280 for non-members
$150 renewal by CERPs for AACN members or $230 for non-members
$95 inactive status renewal for AACN members or $175 for non-members
Alternate Renewal Status
The alumnus status is available for nurses who no longer work in acute/critical care but are still in the nursing field. It’s valid for three years. The Alumnus CCRN-K isn’t eligible to renew an active certification. Certificants must retake the exam as an initial applicant.
Candidates for retired status are eligible when they’re no longer working in a position requiring an RN license and have no plans to return. A retired status renewal is valid for three years.
Continuing Education
Renewal by CERPs requires 100 Synergy CERPs continuing education points. One hour of education time equals one point. Therefore qualifying activities that award 1 contact hour, 1 continued education hour, or 1 continuing medical education hour would all count as one CERP. However, one academic credit equals 15 CERPs.
CCRN-Ks should maintain a logbook of completed CERPs for at least three years in the event of an audit. A CERP log is available in the CCRN-K Renewal Handbook.
CERPs may include activities, such as acute and critical care publications, presentations, leadership responsibilities, quality assurance activities, and professional nursing or healthcare organizations and volunteer activities.
Other Resources
The AACN CCRN-K Exam Handbook provides comprehensive information about the application process, exam information, resources, and sample practice questions to help study for the exam.
AACN CCRN-K (Neonatal) Certification Practice Exam Subscriptions:
Basic subscriptions provide a 30-day access to 150 multiple-choice questions and answers. Cost: $25 for AACN members or $30 for non-members
Premium subscriptions include 180-day access to 100s of multiple-choice questions and answers. Cost: $65 for AACN members or $75 for non-members
Free trial subscriptions offer 7-day access to 30 practice questions and answers.
The AACN Store offers numerous textbooks, resources, and practice exams for purchase.
Neonatal CCRN-K Certification Online Review Course for in-depth exam preparation and certification review by national experts. Cost: $159 for AACN members or $199 for non-members, with a 50% discount if purchased while applying for the CCRN-K exam. The course also qualifies for 15.5 contact hours of continuing education or CERPs Category A.
Related Certifications
Candidates must have an RN or APRN license to be eligible for CCRN-K (Neonatal) accreditation. Other relevant certifications include:
The CCRN certification accredits nurses who provide direct care to directly/critically ill adults (CCRN Adult), pediatrics (CCRN Pediatric), or neonatal (CCRN Neonatal) patients.
CCRN-K certifies nurses influencing the care delivered to acutely/critically ill adults (CCRN-K Adult), pediatrics (CCRN-K Pediatric), or neonatal (CCRN-K Neonatal) patients but doesn’t provide direct patient care.
The CCRN-E certification accredits nurses in a teleICU monitoring unit who remotely provide care to acutely/critically ill patients.
ACCNS-N certification is for neonatal clinical nurse specialists who care for neonatal patients.
Frequently asked questions
Can I have both CCRN and CCRN-K credentials?
No, nurses should only have certifications matching their practice role.
If I have a long-standing certification as a CCRN and renew it as a specialty CCRN, like the CCRN-K, will my “certified since” date change to my new certification date?
No, you retain the original “certified since” date of when you first became certified as a CCRN. Certifications such as CCRN-K are extensions of the CCRN certification and don’t impact the “certified since” date.
Can I attach CMC or CSC credentials to CCRN-K?
No, the CCRN-K isn’t a clinical nursing specialty credential involving direct patient care. Therefore, it doesn’t meet the CMC or CSC specialty certification requirements.
Can I renew as a CCRN after holding CCRN-K certification?
Yes, you may be able to move from CCRN-K certification to CCRN certification at your next scheduled renewal date if you complete the required direct care clinical hours and CERPs.
Is the CCRN-K (Neonatal) exam hard?
Most nurses consider the CCRN-K (Neonatal) exam one of the most difficult, especially for those who don’t take it seriously and study. Of the 9 candidates who attempted the exam in 2021, about 89% passed it the first time. However, 3 passed and 6 failed after a varied number of attempts, for a total pass rate of about 33%.
Can I earn a Acute/Critical Care Knowledge Professional CCRN-K (Neonatal) online?
Yes you can earn a Acute/Critical Care Knowledge Professional CCRN-K (Neonatal) online.
What other certifications does the AACN offer besides the CCRN-K (Neonatal)
The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) also offers the following:
Certification in Acute/Critical Care Nursing CCRN (Neonatal)
Certification in Acute/Critical Care Nursing CCRN (Pediatric)
Acute/Critical Care Knowledge Professional CCRN-K (Pediatric)
CNS Wellness through Acute Care Neonatal (ACCNS-N)
CNS Wellness through Acute Care Pediatric (ACCNS-P)
The Acute/Critical Care CNS (CCNS-Neontal) and Acute/Critical Care CNS (CCNS-Pediatric) are available only for renewal.