CEN · 9%
General Medical and Communicable Diseases
General Medical and Communicable Diseases is 9% of the BCEN Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) (CEN), administered by BCEN. It falls under the Nursing & Nursing School category.
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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Domain | General Medical and Communicable Diseases |
| Exam | BCEN Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) (CEN) |
| Domain Weight | 9% |
| Governing Body | BCEN |
| Available in App | Nursing Specialty Exam Prep |
| Official Source | BCEN official website ↗ |
CEN General Medical and Communicable Diseases: FAQ
How much of the CEN covers General Medical and Communicable Diseases?
General Medical and Communicable Diseases accounts for 9% of the CEN. BCEN publishes the official exam content outline with the most current weighting. The C3RT app covers all 11 CEN content areas.
What is the CEN exam format and how does General Medical and Communicable Diseases fit in?
The CEN has 11 content areas. General Medical and Communicable Diseases is content area 8 of 11 and carries 9% of the total exam weight. The other content areas are Cardiovascular Emergencies, Respiratory Emergencies, Neurological Emergencies, Maxillofacial, Ocular and ENT Emergencies, Abdominal and Urological Emergencies, Obstetrical and Gynecological Emergencies, Musculoskeletal and Wound Emergencies, Environment and Toxicology Emergencies, Psychosocial and Medical Emergencies, Professional Issues.
How do I study for the General Medical and Communicable Diseases section of the CEN?
Targeted practice by content area is the most effective approach. The C3RT Nursing Specialty Exam Prep app for iOS and Mac tags every practice question by content area, so you can isolate General Medical and Communicable Diseases questions, track your accuracy, and focus study time on your weak spots. Combine focused practice sets with full-length timed mock exams as your test date approaches.
How many questions are on the CEN and what is the passing score?
The CEN is administered by BCEN. Visit the official BCEN website for the current exam format, question count, and time limits, as these can change between exam versions. The C3RT app covers all current content areas including General Medical and Communicable Diseases.
Where can I find official BCEN resources for General Medical and Communicable Diseases?
The official source for CEN content outlines and study resources is the BCEN website. The exam blueprint, which details all content areas including General Medical and Communicable Diseases, is published there. C3RT is not affiliated with BCEN. It is a third-party practice platform that supplements official materials with thousands of practice questions, flashcards, and study tools across all 11 content areas.
General Medical and Communicable Diseases is a content area on the BCEN Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) (CEN), a Nursing & Nursing School exam administered by BCEN. C3RT is not affiliated with BCEN. Certification names and trademarks are the property of their respective organisations. Official exam information is available at the BCEN website.