Adult CCRN Practice Questions (500) + 5 Timed Simulation Exams
If you’ve already done the content review, this is the deliberate practice you need to turn knowledge into test-day performance. Get 500 Adult CCRN-style practice questions with correct answers and detailed rationales, organized by CCRN test plan domain so you can target weak areas and build confidence fast.
What you get
500 CCRN-style questions with detailed rationales
Domain-based practice (organized by CCRN test plan content areas)
5 timed simulation exams (100 questions each) to mirror pacing and endurance
Progress tracking to identify strengths/weaknesses by domain
AI Coach to help you clarify concepts, learn from rationales, and plan your next best study steps
How to use it (simple plan)
1. Take a timed simulation exam to establish your baseline
2. Drill practice questions by domain based on your weak areas
3. Retake a simulation exam to confirm improvement and build speed
Best for
Nurses 2–8 weeks from test day
Anyone who wants more reps + better rationales
Repeat test-takers who need a focused, structured plan
Need a full content refresh first? Pair this with the CCRN Review eCoursefor complete review + practice.
Yes. The question bank is organized by CCRN test plan domains so you can study by topic and target weak areas (cardiac, respiratory, neuro, endocrine, renal, multisystem, and professional caring/ethical practice).
Yes. These are written in an Adult CCRN-style multiple-choice format designed to mirror how CCRN questions will test your clinical judgment and prioritization.
Yes. Each question includes a detailed rationale explaining why the correct choice is correct and why the other choices are not, so you learn the concept—not just the answer.
The timed simulations are full-length mock exams designed to feel like test day: timed, mixed-domain, and built for endurance and pacing. They’re ideal for building speed and confidence under pressure.
That depends on your pace. Most learners complete a 100-question timed mock in about 1.5–2.5 hours, then review rationales afterward to lock in learning.
Yes. If cardiac/respiratory/neuro are your weak areas, you can focus your practice specifically there and use rationales to close content gaps quickly.
Use domains first, then mixed sets:
Weeks 8–4: Focus on weak domains and review rationales carefully
Weeks 4–2: Start mixing domains and do timed sets
Final 1–2 weeks: Take timed mock exams, then remediate missed concepts by domain
Yes. Repeat test-takers usually improve fastest with targeted weakness remediation + timed practice. This bank is built to identify patterns in missed concepts and strengthen CCRN-style decision-making.
If you already have a strong foundation and mainly need reps, the question bank may be enough. If you’re rusty (or want structured teaching by domain), pairing it with the CCRN eCourse is the fastest way to rebuild confidence and improve scores.