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Build a study plan around the 150-question AANPCB ENP-C exam, 135 scored items, emergency-care eligibility, the 2023 blueprint, medical screening, differential diagnosis, patient management, transitions of care, professional practice, emergency conditions, and high-acuity procedures.
The ENP-C exam tests whether certified FNPs can make safe emergency-care decisions under pressure. HiraEdu helps candidates turn the AANPCB blueprint into high-acuity case practice, procedure review, differential-diagnosis drills, and scheduling readiness.
Use AANPCB's current ENP question format and 2023 blueprint before structuring emergency-care review.
AANPCB lists 150 ENP exam questions, with 135 scored questions and 15 unscored pretest questions.
The ENP-C exam is for certified Family Nurse Practitioners with specialty education and practice in emergency care.
Patient Management is the largest scored domain at 48 items, or 36% of the 2023 blueprint.
The blueprint spans respiratory, cardiovascular, GI, traumatic, HEENT, renal, neurologic, psychobehavioral, OB/GYN, toxicologic, infectious, endocrine, and other emergency conditions.
The ENP exam is built around emergency-care decisions. Practice moving from focused history and acuity level to differential diagnosis, diagnostic studies, rapid stabilization, treatment, disposition, and documentation.
Patient Management is the largest domain, so timed practice should include resuscitation, pharmacologic therapy, procedures, consultation, reassessment, and managing multiple patients with different acuity levels.
AANPCB lists condition categories and procedure families. Review airway, resuscitation, sedation, cardiovascular, GI, cutaneous, HEENT, musculoskeletal, neurologic, OB/GYN, psychobehavioral, renal, ultrasound, and forensic procedures alongside diagnosis and disposition.
Use this AANP Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP-C) exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on AANP Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP-C) while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The AANPCB Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP-C) certification examination is a competency-based specialty exam for certified Family Nurse Practitioners with emergency-care education and practice. AANPCB lists 150 questions on the ENP exam; 135 are scored and 15 are pretest questions that cannot be distinguished during the exam. AANPCB materials reference Prometric as the exam vendor.
The 2023 ENP blueprint weights the scored exam across Medical Screening (21 items, 16%), Medical Decision Making/Differential Diagnosis (33 items, 24%), Patient Management (48 items, 36%), Transitions of Care (22 items, 16%), and Professional Practices (11 items, 8%). Patient-condition categories include thoracic-respiratory, cardiovascular, cutaneous, abdominal and gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, renal and genitourinary, neurologic, HEENT and dental, traumatic, psychobehavioral, obstetrics and gynecology, environmental and toxicologic, systemic infectious/hematologic/immune, endocrine, metabolic, and nutritional disorders.
AANPCB lists 150 questions: 135 scored questions and 15 pretest questions that cannot be identified during the exam.
AANPCB describes the ENP exam as a competency-based specialty examination for certified Family Nurse Practitioners with emergency-care education and practice.
Patient Management is the largest domain on the 2023 ENP blueprint, with 48 scored items or 36% of the exam.
The blueprint covers respiratory, cardiovascular, cutaneous, GI, musculoskeletal, renal, neurologic, HEENT, traumatic, psychobehavioral, OB/GYN, environmental/toxicologic, infectious, immune, endocrine, metabolic, and nutritional disorders.
AANPCB materials reference Prometric as the exam vendor. Candidates should follow the current authorization email for scheduling, name-match, and admission details.
Confirm AANPCB ENP eligibility, FNP certification status, emergency-care education or practice documentation, and current scheduling instructions.
Build practice blocks for Medical Screening, Differential Diagnosis, Patient Management, Transitions of Care, and Professional Practices.
Use cases requiring rapid acuity decisions, diagnostic prioritization, stabilization, procedures, medication selection, consultation, reassessment, and disposition.
Rotate through respiratory, cardiovascular, GI, trauma, HEENT, renal, neurologic, psychobehavioral, OB/GYN, toxicology, infectious, endocrine, and hematologic conditions.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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