
The Certified Pediatric Emergency Nurse (CPEN) is a professional certification from the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing for registered nurses who care for pediatric patients in emergency settings. The BCEN CPEN exam evaluates pediatric emergency nursing knowledge, clinical judgment, pediatric assessment, emergency intervention selection, and recognition of system-focused and multi-system emergencies.
This FAQ explains exam structure, readiness, preparation, ethics, and clinical decision-making considerations for CPEN candidates.
Key exam facts include:
- 175 items; 150 scored and 25 unscored pretest items
- 180 minutes
- Passing standard of 110 of the 150 scored items
- Computer-based delivery at PSI testing centers or through Live Remote Proctoring
BCEN CPEN — Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
This FAQ section summarizes key aspects of the BCEN CPEN exam, including format, difficulty, and preparation. For official eligibility, policies, and updates, visit the BCEN’s official exam page.
