Canadian Registered Nurse Examination
CRNE Prep Tools
LeaRN CRNE Readiness Test
LeaRN CRNE Readiness Test is the first of a series of tools and resources trademarked under the title LeaRN that will be offered by CNA. LeaRN tools and resources are being provided to assist nurses to meet requirements to be licensed as RNs in Canada and integrate into the Canadian health care system.
The LeaRN CRNE Readiness Test will help you in assessing your readiness to take the Canadian Registered Nurse Examination (CRNE). The CRNE is part of the licensing or registration requirements for nurses in all provinces or territories in Canada other than Quebec. For further information on the Quebec licensing exam visit Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec.
Please note, passing the Readiness Test does not establish whether you are eligible to take the CRNE or be licensed in any province or territory in Canada. Each province/territory has its own set of licensing requirements and the CRNE is only one of the requirements. More information about how to become licensed in each province/territory is available through the provincial/territorial regulatory websites.
The CRNE Readiness Test offers these benefits:
- 100 multiple-choice questions
- questions from former CRNEs that are completely different from those in the prep guide
- a match with the CRNE in terms of level of difficulty and questions by content type
- an opportunity to view questions you answered incorrectly along with the correct responses, supporting rationale and references
The readiness test also gives you instant overall results, as well as four sub-scores based on the CRNE competency categories to help focus future study for the CRNE.
Anyone who is planning to take the CRNE may want to consider taking this test. For internationally educated nurses, the test may be particularly helpful as it is accessible from all over the world and can be taken before coming to Canada.
Access the Readiness Test. The cost for the test is $39.99 plus applicable taxes, in Canadian funds.
Updated: November 26, 2010


