CCRN (Neonatal) - Certification in Acute/Critical Care Nursing (Neonatal)

  • Cost: $250-$365
  • Renews every 3 years

COURSE FORMAT

Online
In Person

About

The Certification in Acute/Critical Care Neonatal Nursing (CCRN Neonatal) validates the knowledge and skills of registered nurses providing care to acutely ill neonates. The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) offers the CCRN (Neonatal) exam, accredited by the Accreditation Board for Specialty Nursing Certification (ABSNC).

Eligibility

To be eligible to take the CCRN (Neonatal) exam, applicants must have:

  • An active RN or APRN license in any U.S. state

  • Met one of the following clinical hour requirements:

    • Completed 1,750 hours as an RN or APRN in the direct care of acute or critically ill neonatal patients in the last 2 years (with 875 hours completed in the year preceding application)

    • Worked as an RN or APRN for at least 5 years with at least 2,000 hours in the direct care of acute or critically ill neonatal patients (with 144 hours completed in the year preceding application)

Clinical hours must be verifiable by a supervisor or colleague (RN or physician).

Cost

  • Non-member: $365

  • American Association of Critical-Care Nurses member: $250

Course Format

Exam Format

The CCRN (Neonatal) exam includes 150 scored questions and 25 unscored questions. It takes 3 hours to complete and examinees must correctly answer a minimum of 84 questions to pass. Exam topics include:

  • Clinical Judgment: 80%

    • Cardiovascular (5%)

    • Respiratory (21%)

    • Endocrine, hematology, gastrointestinal, renal, integumentary (27%)

    • Musculoskeletal, neurological, psychosocial (13%)

    • Multisystem (14%)

  • Professional Caring and Ethical Practice (20%)

    • Advocacy/Moral Agency

    • Caring Practices

    • Responses to Diversity

    • Facilitation of Learning

    • Collaboration

    • Systems Thinking

    • Clinical Inquiry

Test Dates

Applicants can register to take the exam anytime based on availability at their selected PSI Testing Center. Examinees may also take the exam at home via PSI’s Live Remote Proctoring (LRP) service.

In Person

Applicants register for the exam after receiving a confirmation email from AACN.

  • Go to the AACN Dashboard

  • Log in to AACN Account

  • Click “Schedule Exam”

  • Select an in-person exam at a PSI Testing Center

  • Select exam date

Exam Day Instructions

  • Arrive at the testing center 30 minutes before exam time

  • Bring a government-issued ID 

  • Store personal items in provided lockers

    • Food and drinks aren’t allowed in the testing room

  • Take software tutorial before the exam

Test results appear on the screen after test completion. AACN mails a detailed score report within 24 hours.

Online

For remote proctored exams, applicants must use a computer with a camera, microphone, and internet connection. Review details for minimum operating system requirements and perform a compatibility check.

  • Go to the AACN Dashboard

  • Log in to AACN Account

  • Click “Schedule Exam”

  • Select Live Remote Proctoring

  • Select exam date

Exam Day Instructions

When scheduling the exam, applicants receive information for logging into the PSI online system on testing day.

  • Log in to the PSI testing platform up to 15 minutes before the appointment time

  • Complete the check-in process performed by a PSI test administrator, including a webcam, microphone, and environment check

    • Examinees must be alone, in a quiet, well-lit space, with the computer on a table or desk

    • No food, drinks, headphones, electronics, or notes are permitted

  • Complete an identification check performed by the PSI test administrator

    • The live proctor remains present throughout the test for questions

Test results appear on the screen after test completion. AACN mails a detailed score report within 24 hours.

Certification

Online Application

  • Go to the certification website 

  • Click “Apply”

  • Create an account or log in

  • Click “Apply” under CCRN (Neonatal) Initial Exam

  • Complete membership information

  • Insert demographic information

  • Insert primary and secondary clinical specialty 

  • Enter RN license information

  • Enter Colleague/Supervisor Verification Information

  • Click “Agree” under the Honor Statement

  • Add optional review courses or practice questions

  • Click “Go to Cart and Checkout”

  • Review information and click “Checkout”

  • Input debit or credit card information

Online applicants receive same-day processing and an email from AACN with scheduling information. Applicants must test within 180 days of receiving their confirmation email.

Paper Application

  • Print pages 34-36 of the CCRN Handbook

  • Insert registration information

  • Complete membership information

  • Check the box next to “CCRN Neonatal”

  • Insert debit or credit card information

    • If paying by check or money order, make payable to “AACN Certification Corporation” and attach with the application

  • Insert demographic information

  • Include current RN license information and Colleague/Supervisor Verification Information on the Honor Statement

  • Sign and date the Honor Statement

  • Submit the completed application, honor statement, and check or money order (if applicable) by:

    • Mail: AACN Certification Corporation
      27071 Aliso Creek Road
      Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-3399

    • Fax: 949-362-2020 (if paid electronically)

Paper applications take 2-4 weeks for processing. Applicants receive an email from AACN with scheduling information. Applicants must test within 180 days of receiving the confirmation email.

Renewal

CCRN (Neonatal) is valid for 3 years. To be eligible for renewal, applicants must:

  • Have an active RN license in any U.S. state 

  • Hold a current, active CCRN (Neonatal) certification from the AACN

  • Have completed a minimum of 12 hours per month (or 432 hours over 3 years) as an RN or APRN in the direct care of acute or critically ill neonatal patients

    • 144 hours completed in the year immediately preceding renewal 

  • Complete 100 CERPs

  • Pay renewal fee

Renewal applicants can renew by retaking the exam or completing continuing education requirements, called Synergy Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs). Renewal applicants can submit an online renewal application up to 4 months before expiration.

Online Renewal

  • Go to the AACN Dashboard

  • Log in to AACN Account

  • Verify and update account information

  • Verify email address

Paper Renewal

  • Print pages 24-26 of the CCRN Renewal Handbook

  • Insert registration information

  • Check whether renewing by Synergy CERPs or Exam

  • Input debit or credit card information

    • If paying by check or money order, make payable to “AACN Certification Corporation” and attach with the application

  • Insert demographic information

  • Complete the appropriate Honor Statement for CERPs or Exam

  • Include current RN license information and Colleague/Supervisor Verification Information

  • Sign and date the Honor Statement

  • Submit completed application, honor statement, and check or money order (if applicable) to:

    • Mail: AACN Certification Corporation
      27071 Aliso Creek Road
      Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-3399

    • Fax: 949-362-2020 (if paying electronically)

Paper applications take 2-3 weeks for processing. Renewal applications must be postmarked or faxed on or before the certification renewal date.

Renewal Fees

Renew by Exam

  • Non-member: $280

  • American Association of Critical-Care Nurses member: $175

Renew by Synergy CERPs

  • Non-member: $230

  • American Association of Critical-Care Nurses member: $150

Continuing Education

Part of the renewal process requires 100 Synergy Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs). Renewal applicants must complete a minimum of 60 CERPs in category A, and 10 CERPs in both categories B and C. The remaining 20 CERPs can be in a category of the applicants choosing.

  • Category A - Clinical Judgment, Clinical Inquiry

  • Category B - Advocacy & Moral Agency, Caring Practices, Response to Diversity, Facilitation of Learning

  • Category C - Collaboration, Systems Thinking

For full information, refer to the CCRN Renewal Handbook.

Other Resources

The AACN provides several resources to help prepare for the CCRN (Neonatal) exam, including:

  • CCRN Exam Handbook with free test plans, bibliographies, and sample questions

  • AACN Shop with preparation courses, study packs, books, and practice exams for purchase

  • Exam Policy Handbook

  • AACN CCRN (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

  • Neonatal CCRN (Neonatal) 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 exam. The course also qualifies for 15.5 contact hours of continuing education or CERPs Category A.

Related Certifications

Other certifications related to neonatal nursing include:

  • Neonatal Acute/Critical Care Knowledge Professional (CCRN-K Neonatal)

  • CNS Wellness through Acute Care (Neonatal) (ACCNS-N)

  • Acute-Critical Care CNS (CCNS Neonatal)

  • Neonatal Neuro-Intensive Care (C-NNIC)

  • Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)

  • Registered Nurse Certified in Neonatal Intensive Care (RNC-NIC)

  • Board Certified Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP-BC)

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Frequently asked questions

What if I let my CCRN (Neonatal) certification expire?

If expired, CCRN (Neonatal) certificate holders must undergo a review process by an Internal Review Panel (IRP) and include a written explanation of current eligibility and documents to support reinstatement. The IRP decides within 30 days.

What if I don’t pass the CCRN (Neonatal)?

You may retest up to 4 times within 1 year. Candidates who took the exam within their most recent eligibility period but didn’t pass may qualify for a discounted retest fee. Regular retest fees are $175 for AACN members and $280 for non-members. Refer to your CCRN exam score report to target topics for review.

Is the CCRN (Neonatal) exam hard?

Like any certification exam, the CCRN (Neonatal) exam is difficult without proper preparation. In 2021, the exam had a 67.7% first-time pass rate and out of 374 examinees, 205 passed, about 55%.

Can I still renew the CCRN (Neonatal) if I no longer work in direct care?

The CCRN (Neonatal) has different renewal options for nurses who have left direct care, including inactive, alumnus, and retired status. Full requirements can be reviewed in the CCRN Renewal Handbook.

What setting do CCRN (Neonatal) nurses work in?

CCRN (Neonatal) nurses work in various settings that involve direct care of acute or critically ill neonates, including ICUs, PICUs, NICUs, Emergency Departments, critical care transport/flight, or nurse anesthesia.

Can I earn a Acute/Critical Care Nursing CCRN (Neonatal) online?

Yes you can earn a Acute/Critical Care Nursing CCRN (Neonatal) online.

What other certifications does the AACN offer besides the CCRN (Neonatal)?

The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) also offers the following:

  • Certification in Acute/Critical Care Nursing CCRN (Pediatric)

  • Acute/Critical Care Knowledge Professional CCRN-K (Pediatric)

What organization offers the CCRN (Neonatal)?

The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) offers the CCRN (Neonatal).