Saturday, December 18, 2010

Vancouver CRNE Tutoring

Spots are still available for the Vancouver PRIMED CRNE review workshop.

If you are writing the February 2011 CRNE and are worried about if you are going to be prepared then let PRIMED help you.

By attending our two day workshop January 15-16, 2011 not only will you have the opportunity to practice over 200 mock CRNE questions, but you will also review core nursing concepts and knowledge including health challenges you will likely see on the exam. Also, PRIMED facilitators will give you tips on how to approach and answer those tough questions.

For more information and online registration please visit http://www.primededucation.ca/.
Workshops are also available in Calgary and Toronto in January.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Toronto CRNE Prep workshop

Spots for the PRIMED CRNE prep workshop in Toronto are filling up fast! There are only 10 spots left, so sign up today to receive the early registration rate of $300.

For more information about this two day intensive workshop visit http://www.primededucation.ca/

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Vancouver CRNE Help Available!

Are you writing the Canadian Registered Nurse Exam in February 2011?
Are you starting to feel anxious about how you are going to study for the exam?
Are you feeling like you've done a lot of the practice questions but need new ones?
Are you feeling like you need a strategy to writing the CRNE?

If you are a new grad, or a internationally educated nurse and want help studying for the CRNE and don't know where to look, then look no further.... we can help you get PRIMED for your big day. PRIMED Ed Assoc. is co-founded by two nurses who have helped hundreds of nurses be successful on their CRNE.
PRIMED offers an intensive two day workshop that reviews fundamental nursing concepts and incorporates over 200 mock CRNE questions.

There are upcoming PRIMED CRNE review sessions in Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary in January 2011 in preparation for the February 2011 CRNE. For more information or to registered online visit http://www.primededucation.ca/

Thursday, November 25, 2010

CRNE mock question

See if you can answer the following CRNE style question correctly:

1. The nurse is reviewing a client's nursing admission notes from the emergency room, where the client spent 3 days. The nurse sees an entry in the paper chart stating "patient is manipulative, and lies". What is the appropriate action of the nurse in this situation?

     1. Delete the entry by drawing a line through it and initialing it
     2. Approach the patient regarding your concerns
     3. Assess the patient to determine if he is manipulative
     4. Ensure that your charting is objective and factual




Answer: 4
Rationale: When charting ensure that your statement remain objective and factual. Avoid using language that is judgemental. Nurse's never delete another professionals written note.

For more questions like this please visit http://www.primeducation.ca/

Friday, November 19, 2010

Toronto CRNE Venue Announced

PRIMED is please to announce that the Toronto CRNE preparatory workshop will take place at

Ryerson University: 
Room # POD370 (3rd floor)
Podium building
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario M5B 2K3

Campus map/direction: www.ryerson.ca/map




This review course will take place January 8-9th, 2011. Limited spots are available so sign up today at www.primededucation.ca

Sunday, November 14, 2010

CRNE January 2011 Dates

The 2011 Canadian Registered Nurse Exam (CRNE) takes place:

February 2, 2011

June 1, 2011

October 5, 2011

According to the CNA in order to register for the exam, you must go through the process according to the provinical regulatory body that governs your area. Also, please check on the CNA website to see when the application deadline is and where the closest CRNE testing centre is.

For help preparing for the CRNE please visit http://www.primededucation.ca/ for information regarding the next CRNE prep sessions in Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary in January 2011.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Toronto CRNE date added!

For those of you in the Greater Toronto Area, looking for a Canadian RN Exam Prep course you'll be happy to hear the PRIMED is coming!
Due to popular demand and increasing enrollment for several groups at universities, PRIMED has decided to offer a course in the new year in Toronto. PRIMED's intensive 2 day prep course will run January 8-9, 2011 at Ryerson University in downtown Toronto. This workshop will help prepare you to be successful for the February 2011 CRNE.
Our workshop is unique as you will not only practice several dozen mock CRNE questions, but the facilitators will also guide you through a thorough review of nursing fundamentals to help you determine where you need to focus your studying.

Spots are limited so sign up today to reserve your spot in the Toronto course at www.primededucation.ca

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

CRNE iphone App

PRIMED has updated their CRNE iphone App!

So if you would like to practice mock Canadian RN exam (CRNE) questions on the go, then download our app. For only $15 dollars you get unlimited attempts at 100 questions which have been written to help you succeed. Each question has a rationale that accompanies it, so you can determine if you are on the right track.

Visit http://www.primededucation.ca/ and click on quizzes to download our app or try out 200 question mock CRNE exam.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

MOCK CRNE Exam Online

If you're looking for more CRNE style questions to practice, please visit www.primededucation.ca

PRIMED co-founders Marlene Burrows & Laura Housden have developed a mock 200 question CRNE exam. This exam includes case study questions as well as independent questions just like the real thing. For just $55 you have two attempts at writing different questions than the CNA review guide offers you.
All you need is a PayPal account set up to register. Then you will have instant access to your exam. After you have submitted your exam it is immediately marked and scored out of 200. You will also receive the rationales for the questions you incorrectly answered.

We also offer a iphone app with 100 questions that is a fun way to test your knowledge! Please visit our the Quizzes page on our website to access these tools.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Better Business Bureau Approved

PRIMED is pleased to announce they have been accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Canada!

The approval was granted August 31, 2010. This means that it supports BBB's services to the public and meets BBB Accreditation standards. PRIMED is committed it's students and aims to meet their needs and maintain services to the highest of standards.

Here is the link to the BBB site with our rating:
http://www.bbb.org/mbc/business-reviews/tutoring/primed-educational-associates-in-port-moody-bc-1251339#ratingdetails

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Vancouver is PRIMED, next is Edmonton and then Calgary!

PRIMED is pleased to announce the Vancouver CRNE prep workshop was a success! We really enjoyed meeting the students who included new university grads (from the Vancouver area, Vancouver Island and Calgary), and internationally trained nurses (from the US, Japan, Korea).

Next, we are off the Edmonton where we have a SOLD OUT course! But, if you are interested we still have spots available in the Calgary course September 18-19, 2010 at the University of Calgary. Please visit www.primededucation.ca for more information and online registration.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Last minute registrants for Vancouver

We are still taking last minute registrants for the Canadian Registered Nurses Exam Prep course taking place this weekend, September 11-12, 2010 at St. Paul's Hospital Conference Centre-Room 6.

The workshop runs from 9-5 both days and includes a catered lunch and a 160 page review booklet. If you are interested please sign up online at www.primededucation.ca to pay by email money transfer or PayPal. If this form of payment is not accessible to you, please email us and we can work out a cash payment.

The course fee is $350.
Please visit our website for more information.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Seats filling up!

If your waiting out on signing up for the CRNE prep workshops that are quickly approaching don't wait too much longer as seats are filling up quickly.


Here are the venues:


September 11-12, 2010 Vancouver-St. Paul's Hospital conference room 6

September 16-17, 2010 Edmonton-University of Alberta-Lister Centre-Evergreen Room
September 18-19, 2010 Calgary-University of Calgary-Murray Fraser Hall Rm. 164


Don't delay sign up today! Sign up online at www.primededucation.ca

Monday, August 30, 2010

Early Registration Rate Ends Aug.31!

Register by tomorrow to take the advantage of the early registration rate of $300 for the PRIMED  CRNE review courses taking place in September in Vancouver, Edmonton and Calgary.
Starting September 1 the registration fee will be going up to $350.

Our sessions are as follows:

September 11-12, 2010 Vancouver, BC-St. Paul's Hospital
September 16-17, 2010 Edmonton, AB-University of Alberta
September 18-19, 2010 Calgary, AB-University of Calgary

You can register online at www.primededucation.ca or email info@primededucation.ca for more information

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Why choose PRIMED for your CRNE prep?

Many of you may be considering attending a CRNE prep course to help you prepare for the Canadian RN exam, but you're not sure which course to choose. There are a few different options out there and we here at PRIMED encourage students to choose the one that suits their needs.

Some CRNE courses only provide students with the opportunity to write practice exams. While it's great to do this, and if this is all you feel you need then hopefully you should be set. But, what we feel many students need is assistance in learning how to critically read and answer questions. The CRNE exam has its own style and one must get acquainted with this style in order to effectively read and answer the questions. During our two day course we help students narrow down their options and choose the best available option in a question. Other students feel they need to review the core information that they learned in their nursing degree program as 4 years is a lot to reviews and consolidate.
Why not combine both! By attending a PRIMED CRNE reviews course students will have the opportunity to review nursing content in the following areas:
·         Test taking strategies
·         Community health
·         Nursing ethics
·         Geriatrics
·         Cardiac
·         Respiratory
·         Genitourinary
·         Clinical Skills
·         Pediatrics
·         Neurology
·         Gastrointestinal
·         Endocrinology
·         Infectious diseases
·         Pharmacology

In addition, students will have the opportunity to practice review questions after each of the nursing areas. During the span of the two day course you will practice over 200 questions and have the chance to dissect and discuss each one.

Another reason to choose PRIMED is because of the quality of their facilitators. PRIMED facilitators are dedicated to helping you succeed on the exam. Our tutoring does not end on the last day of the course. We continue to provide assistance via email and by telephone for those that have questions or need support.

PRIMED facilitators are Registered Nurses or Nurse Practitioners with Master's degrees who have substantial clinical and teaching experience. All facilitators are registered with the College of Registered Nurses of BC. If you wish to verify the status of Marlene Burrows or Laura Housden please visit: https://www.crnbc.ca/Pages/NurseVerification.aspx.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Toronto course a possibility?


Do you live in the Toronto area and want some help preparing for the Canadian Registered Nurse Exam, either for the upcoming sitting in October or for 2011? Then we want to hear from you!
We having received some emails from students living in the Greater Toronto area that would like us to put on a 2 day CRNE prep session, however we need to hear from more of you. 

Currently, there is a student that is trying to gather enough student interest to plan a workshop in Toronto, please contact us or her if you are interested: http://ottawa.kijiji.ca/c-community-classes-lessons-Taking-the-Canadian-Registered-Nursing-Exam-October-6th-2010-W0QQAdIdZ222290592

Many of you will be graduating next year from the many schools of nursing in Ontario (University of Toronto, Ryerson University, York University, Seneca College, Brock University, Queens, McMaster, University of Western Ontario etc.) and will be looking for some help in preparing for the CRNE. Then why don't you organize your own school session. We will travel to your community to hold a 2 day prep session which includes lunch!
Please email us at info@primededucation.ca to let us know how we can work together. 

For more information please visit our website at www.primededucation.ca

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Practice question

Let's practice a CRNE style question and break down the options.

Question: Suzy Ip is a 43 year old woman who has just been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Suzy has been admitted to the hospital for investigations and has just been told of her diagnosis. Suzy is married to Hank, 45 years old, and has two children Patrina 12 years old and Kelsey 10 years old. They live in a middle class neighborhood in a suburban community, population of 50, 000. Suzy asks the nurse what her prognosis will be. What is the best response by the nurse?

1) Your prognosis is dependent on the type of MS you have
2) What did the physician tell you?
3) Let me discuss this with the team
4) It sounds like you would like to discuss the prognosis of the disease

Answer: 1 Your prognosis is dependent on the type of MS you have
Rationale: This is the only option that is answering Suzy's specific question. Option 2 and 3 are clearly not answering her concerns and option 4 is a redundant answer, therefore option 1 is the best answer.


How did you do? Would you like more practice? Try our 200 question mock CRNE style exam at www.primededucation.ca or download or Iphone app for practice on the go!

Monday, August 9, 2010

CRNE Prep

Are you enjoying the nice warm summer weather. Does it feel like the CRNE is a long ways away? Well it's not that far around the corner. In fact, it is just over 60 days away. So it's definitely time to start thinking about how you are going to study for the CRNE whether you are winding up school or perhaps recently moved to Canada.

I'm sure many of you are dreading writing the four hour licensing exam and are not sure how to start studying, because after all there is a lot of information you're expected know. However, it is possible and necessary to study for this exam in order to be successful.

It is recommended that you have some sort of plan of attack. Take out a calendar and write in some dates that you want to have certain things reviewed by. Also slot in some study sessions, and write in the days that you are working or have other commitments so you can see what time left you really have left to study.

Next, suggestion is to maybe have a study timeline of topics that you need to get through. Remember to start with the areas you are weakest with first then move on to the topics that you are more familiar with. The sooner you start the better prepared you'll be. But also remember, not to pull all day marathon study sessions, especially this much before the exam or you'll burn out. Start with 2-3 hours and then you can increase it as time draws nearer.

Consider attending the PRIMED CRNE review workshops taking place in September in Vancouver, Calgary or Edmonton. This is a perfect way to review core nursing content while having the opportunity to practice over 200 CRNE style questions.

If you want to practice while your on the go, download the PRIMED CRNE iphone app available at http://www.appstorehq.com/crneprepquiz-iphone-241622/app

For more study tips, check out earlier blog entries and visit www.primededucation.ca

Friday, August 6, 2010

Edmonton workshop venue

The Edmonton CRNE prep workshop will take place at the University of Alberta September 16-17, 2010.
Register now to save your seat in the course you don't want to miss!

Friday, July 30, 2010

EDMONTON workshop!

PRIMED Ed. Assoc. is pleased to announce that due to popular demand an Edmonton date has been set for the CRNE prep workshop September 16-17, 2010. Exact venue is TBA.

So whether you are a new grad or internationally trained nurse, you will benefit from an intensive review of core concepts and also have the opportunity to practice 200 CRNE style questions.

You can register online at www.primededucation.ca
Register before Sept. 1 to save $50 off the registration fee.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

CRNE exam help available

Are you a student who was unsuccessful on the June, 2010 Canadian Registered Nurses Exam (CRNE). If so, do not despair. PRIMED education has had numerous emails and phone calls from students did not pass the CRNE and are looking for help when the rewrite in October.

Fortunately, there is help available through PRIMED's CRNE review workshops. These workshops include 15 hours of instruction by Master's prepared nurses who will take you through different areas of nursing and give you the opportunity to practice over 200 CRNE style questions. Please visit our website at www.primededucation.ca for more information.

Here is an example of the course outline for the May courses:


DAY 1
0845-0900: CHECK IN
9:00-9:05: INTRODUCTIONS AND ORIENTATION TO COURSE
9:05-9:20: Chapter 1: Test-Taking Strategies............................
9:20-10:30: Chapter 2: Community Health........................
10:40-11:05:  Chapter 3: Ethics............................
11:05-11:55: Geriatrics...............................................
11:55-12:15: Morning questions and answers
12:15-1:00 = LUNCH 45 MINUTES
1:00- 1:55: Chapter 5: Cardiac....................
1:55-2:40: Chapter 6: Respiratory.....................
2:40-2:50: PM BREAK 10 MINUTES
2:50- 4:15: Chapter 7: Pediatrics..................................
4:15- 5:00: Chapter 8: Genitourinary-.....................
5:00: Day 1 wrap questions and answers

DAY 2
9:00-9:45:  Chapter 9: Clinical Skills...............................................
9:45-10:30:  Chapter 9: Gastrointestinal............................................
10:30-1045: Chapter 10: Hematology..............................................
10:45-11:00: AM BREAK 15 MINUTES
11:00-12:00: Chapter 11: Maternity..................................................
12:00-12:35: Chapter 12: Endocrine..................................................
12:35-1:15: LUNCH  40 MINUTES
1:15-2:00: Chapter 13: Mental Health................................................
2:00--2:45: Chapter 14: Neurology..................................................
2:45-3:00: PM BREAK 15 MINUTES
3:00-4:00: Chapter 15: Infectious Diseases.....................................
4:00-:4:45: Chapter 16: Pharmacology............................................
4:45-5:15: WRAP UP 

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Guest lecture at the University of Calgary

PRIMED co-founders, Marlene Burrows & Laura Housden were invited by University of Calgary (U of C) assistant professor Judy Boychuk Duchscher to guest lecture a fourth year nursing class.

On Monday June 28th via Skype Laura and Marlene conducted a four hour class on preparing for the Canadian Registered Nurses Exam (CRNE). Included in the class was information about the exam, test taking strategies, and CRNE style questions to practice. The U of C students definitely showed their critical thinking skills and asked wonderful questions. We look forward to seeing many of them during a full PRIMED CRNE prep course which will take place:

September 18-19, 2010 at the University of Calgary from 9am-5pm

Students can register online at www.primededucation.ca

Thursday, June 17, 2010

September Workshop

Marlene Burrows & Laura Housden the co-founders of PRIMED Ed. Assoc. are deciding where to hold their September CRNE workshops.

A Vancouver date of Sept 11-12 has already been set to take place at St. Paul's Hospital.
We are considering holding a course in Edmonton and Halifax but we would love to hear from you if this is something you're interested in attending.

Please email us at info@primededucation.ca so we can hear your requests!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Iphone App now available!

PRIMED Ed. Assoc. is pleased to be the first to offer an application (iphone app) to help students prepare for the Canadian RN Exam. 


This is a 100-question practice quiz to prepare you for the Canadian Registered Nurse Exam (CRNE). It contains questions similar to those you will find on the real test.


Once you've downloaded the app it's yours to practice with as many times as you want. Good luck!!
To purchase and download the app please visit:


Visit the App store:
http://www.appstorehq.com/crneprepquiz-iphone-241622/app


ITunes Store:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=372091606&mt=8?partnerId=30&siteID=KEmRFwU0WKY-5tpx1zMzkpigITYzhTI82g


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Last Minute Canadain RN Exam tips

Are you writing your CRNE tomorrow and want some last minute pointers? Read below for some practical do and don't tips that might help you get through that day a little smoother.


The Evening Before the Exam:

Get everything ready that you need. Take out the clothes that you will be wearing. We suggest dressing in layers as temperatures can be variable in the exam room. Get a pencil case ready with multiple pencils a couple of erasers and anything else you usually take to the exam (water bottle, kleenex). Wear your watch; it will prevent any unnecessary straining to find a clock in the room, not to mention save valuable time and any suggestion that you are cheating. Ensure you know exactly where the exam is. Have your route mapped out with appropriate transit lines or driving directions.

When this is done, try and relax a little. Read a book for pleasure, take a bath or spend time with your family. Last minute cramming is actually counterproductive at this point as it decreases your ability to critically think and problem solve. When you are ready for to go to sleep, you may want to set two alarms, just in case the first one fails, or have a friend that is writing the exam call to ensure you’re up.
The Day of the Exam

The morning of the exam, carry on with your usual routine, so if that involves walking Fido continue to do so. Ensure you have a wholesome breakfast that includes both carbohydrates and protein. Ensure you have some water in the morning and if you usually have caffeine continue to do so, just don’t consume any more than usual.

What if you’re too worried to eat?

Again, ensure you have water and it would probably be a good idea to drink an electrolyte solution, to prevent hypoglycemia. Something like gatorade/powerade is good.  You could even take a meal replacement drink such as enusre. If you can try to eat a meal replacement bar if you can't eat an entire breakfast.


Plan to get to the exam writing centre at least 30 minutes before your exam, so that if you run into problems with traffic you have some leeway. In addition, this time will allow you to get acquainted with your surroundings and use the bathroom. It is vital that you avoid negative influences! If you see some of your classmates there and know that they exude a lot of negative energy before the exam ignore them! Instead, listen to music or stand alone or with a supportive friend while waiting to go in.


During Lunch
Ensure that you eat a balanced lunch and stay hydrated. If you are able to get up and walk around for 10 minutes that would be beneficial to help you relax and clear your head. Again, don’t surround yourself with negative influences, and don’t discuss the questions from the morning session, as it will only provoke anxiety.

After the Exam

Celebrate! Congratulations on finishing your exam. You will probably go over some of the questions with your classmates at this time, but remember not to dwell on the ones you got wrong as we always remember those ones, and not all the questions we answered with confidence.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Mock CRNE style practice question

Next week is the Canadian RN Exam. Hopefully, many of you have been studying hard and feeling somewhat ready to write the exam. I'm sure many of you are searching everywhere for some practice questions so let's try one:

1. The nurse has hung one unit of packed red blood cells after performing all the necessary safety checks. The nurse is assessing for signs/symptoms of an acute transfusion reaction which include:

1. Hypothermia
2. Epistaxis
3. Nausea
4. Pruritus


Remember that when writing a multiple choice exam it is important to read the stem of the question twice and all your options twice. Let's breakdown the question by looking at the different options.

1. Hypothermia: this answer is incorrect because in an acute transfusion reaction one of the most common reactions is high fever (hyperthermia)
2. Epistaxis: a nose bleed does not occur 
3. Nausea: this is not a sign/symptom of an acute reaction
4. Pruritus: itchiness is a common reaction in an acute reaction. 

Other common reactions include fever, chills, or urticaria. Other signs occurring in a blood transfusion include severe shortness of breath, red urine and loss of consciousness may be the first indication of a more severe potentially fatal reaction.

Now, what would be the nurses course of action in the above situation? Write down the nursing interventions for this scenario and prioritize them. Later in the week we will examine these nursing actions.


In the meantime if any of you would like to try more CRNE style questions please visit our website at www.primededucation.ca and on the home page click on the CRNE style testing centre. For $55 dollars you will receive two attempts at 200 questions. 


Good luck!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

MOCK CRNE available

Are you tired of going over and over the CNA's red book for CRNE prep?
Are you finding that you have now memorized the answers to the questions?

Do you want some different questions to try?
If so, try PRIMED's 200 question mock CRNE style exam. For $55 you will have two attempts at practicing CRNE style questions. After you submit your quiz it will be automatically marked and give you a percentage. Then take some time to work on your areas for improvement. Then for your second attempt at the quiz we suggest simulating test day. Get up at the time you will need to for the exam get ready and sit down for the full four hours. Turn off you phone and any other distraction to try and simulate test day as much as possible.

Visit www.primededucation.ca and click on the button that says "CRNE style testing centre" in the top right hand corner. You need to have a PayPal account set up to transfer the funds. If you don't have one set up it just takes a few minutes. PayPal keep close track of all its products so you can rest assured you will not have any difficulties accessing the quiz.

Good luck!
Marlene Burrows & Laura Housden
www.primededucation.ca

Monday, May 10, 2010

Canadian RN exam prep workshop success!

PRIMED is pleased to announce the Canadian Registered Nurses Exam (CRNE) prep workshop that was held in Vancouver May 8-9 at St. Paul's Hospital was a success!

The weekend was packed full of review of different nursing topics such as community health, cardiac, maternity etc. After reviewing the theory in each section, students had the opportunity to practice CRNE style questions. In total students practiced more than 200 questions over the 2 day workshop, which not only tested their knowledge of the content, but also familiarized them with the style of question they will see on the CRNE.

Students told us after they completed the workshop they felt more confident and ready to take the exam. Students will now continue to study but they also know that PRIMED is available to provide ongoing support to them until they write their exam in June.

Stay tuned for some CRNE style practice questions.
Also, please visit our website at www.primededucation.ca where you can practice a mock CRNE exam with 200 questions twice for $55.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Contest

The first person to email us back with the correct answer to the following questions will receive 15% off their PRIMED CRNE review registration rate for the course May 8-9 in Vancouver.

What is one of the most common causes of croup?

a) streptococcus
b) Hib
c) HSV
d) RSV

email your answer to info@primededucation.ca

Thursday, April 29, 2010

CRNE Prep Vancouver

There is still room left in the Vancouver location of the PRIMED Canadian Registered Nurse Exam prep course taking place May 8-9, 2010 at St. Paul's Hospital downtown.

Whether your looking for the opportunity to write CRNE style questions, review nursing concepts or find out the areas you need to concentrate your studies on, the PRIMED CRNE review course is for you!

During this two full day workshop, you will practice over 200 CRNE style questions. Not only that, but PRIMED facilitators will review common clinical scenarios and nursing interventions that you need to know for the exam and for clinical practice.

In addition, the registration fee will include a 160 page workbook and lunch on both days!

Sign up now at www.primededucation.ca

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Calgary success!

PRIMED is pleased to announce the Canadian RN review preparation course at the University of Calgary April 24-25 was a success!

Students from University of Calgary and Mont Royal College joined us for the educationally packed weekend. We really enjoyed teaching this group of students as they were attentive, used critical thinking and asked interesting questions.

For example, students had many questions about the H1N1 influenza outbreak so we spent some time reviewing  that as they are likely to encounter questions on the exam on this.

The students told us their confidence greatly improved and they feel much more ready for the CRNE in June, 2010.

We wish them all the luck in their future careers as nurses!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Last Minute Contest for Calgary!

The first person to email us the correct answer to the following question will receive 20% off the registration fee for the upcoming PRIMED CRNE review prep course this weekend April 24-25 at U of C.


Which of the following diseases has been eradicated?

a) polio
b) smallpox
c) tuberculosis
d) dengue fever

email us at info@primededucation.ca

Monday, April 19, 2010

Special Rate for Calgary

PRIMED is pleased to announce that they are offering a special rate of $300 for the April 24-25 course in Calgary. That's $50 off the regular rate, sign up today at www.PRIMEDeducation.ca

For $300 you will get 2 full days of instruction divided into different areas i.e. maternity, cardiac etc. reviewing anatomy, pathophysiology, common clinical scenarios and nursing interventions. Then after each section you will get to practice about 15 CRNE style questions. In total you will practice more than 200 questions over the two day.

The $300 registration rate also includes a 150+ page booklet and lunch on both days!

Sign up today at www.PRIMEDeducation.ca

Friday, April 16, 2010

MOCK CRNE Exam Online Now!

PRIMED Educational Associates is pleased to announce the launch of a mock Canadian Registered Nurse Exam (CRNE) on the website www.PRIMEDeducation.ca

The mock exam is structured just like the real thing...there are 200 questions covering various nursing areas which are case-based and independent in nature. These questions were developed based on the Canadian Nurses Compentencies so they reflect the real exam.

You need to have PayPal account set up before signing up for the mock exam. Once you have the PayPal account set up visit www.PRIMEDeducation.ca to sign up for the quiz. You have two attempts at writing the quiz. Good luck!

Marlene Burrows & Laura Housden

Monday, April 12, 2010

Weekend workshop success!

PRIMED is happy to report the CRNE prep workshop this past weekend held at Langara College in Vancouver, BC went very well!

Laura and Marlene had a fun time facilitating this group of bright students. The students asked great questions and had excellent examples and tips to share with the rest of the class. Students were from various background from new grads to international nurses from the UK and the Phillipines. Some participants had been unsuccessful on the past exam and were taking the workshop to improve their knowledge and confidence.

The students found the workshop very helpful and feel much more ready to take their exam in June.
We wish them the best of luck and success in their nursing career!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Special Course Price: April 10-11th CRNE prep course- Vancouver

It is still not too late to sign up for PRIMED Education's Canadian RN Exam prep course, happening this weekend in Vancouver BC.

Date/ Location: April 10-11th at Langara College, Vancouver BC.

You will receive 16 hours of instruction by 2 facilitators, a 140 page course workbook and the chance to have your questions about the exam answered.  Lunch is also provided on both days.

For the April 10-11th course only, we are offering a special discounted price.
When you register, tell us you heard about the discount on the blog and you can still register for the earlybird price of $300.00.

Other upcoming review dates include:

April 24-25th, University of Calgary, Calgary Alberta
May 8th-9th, St. Pauls Hospital, Vancouver BC

Remember, you can study for the CRNE and we can help!

Friday, April 2, 2010

CRNE Preparatory workshop in Alberta

Are you a newly graduated nurse or a international nurse in Alberta and need to write your Canadian Registered Nurse Exam (CRNE)? Are you at a loss of where to begin? Perhaps, a concise review would help?

Well, then sign up for PRIMED Ed. Assoc. 2 day intensive preparatory workshop!

  • It is running April 24-25, 2010 at the U of C in Calgary, Alberta
  • Includes 150 page booklet reviewing different nursing areas, followed by 10-15 CNRE style questions (over 200 questions in total)
  • Taught by two masters prepared nurses with active clinical practice and teaching experience
  • Includes lunch on both days!
For more information please visit www.primededucation.ca or email us at info@primededucation.ca
or contact Laura at 604 839 750 or  Marlene at 604 551 1756.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Early Registration Rate

Sign up by April 1. 2010 to get the early registration rate of $300 for the upcoming PRIMED CRNE review courses. After April 1 the registration fee will be going up to $350, so don't wait any longer. You can register online at www.primededucation.ca. Payment can be made online through PayPal, email money transfer or by cheque.

The April 10-11 session at Langara College is looking to be the smaller of the two Vancouver courses so if you're wanting a quieter learning atmosphere with possibly more one-on-one attention this is the course for you.

Please contact Laura and Marlene at info@primededucation.ca or 604 839 7520 with any questions. Hope to see you soon!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Early Registration Rate Ending!

If you've been putting off registering for the upcoming PRIMED CRNE review course don't wait any longer!
The early registration rate of $300 will be ending April 1. After that the registration rate will go up to $350.

Also, keep in mind that everyone who signs up will be entered in a contest to win a free registration to a PRIMED course. The winner will be drawn May 8, 2010 and a reimbured by cheque or cash.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Participant Feedback

Marlene and Laura, the co-founders of PRIMED Ed. Assoc., have recently received dozens of emails from their students that took the CRNE review course in January. The news that is coming in is excellent......PASS on their Canadian Registered Nurse Exam, which means they now have all the credentials to practice as a registered nurse!

PRIMED would like to share with you the feedback they received regarding the review workshop:

I just got my PASS result today! The word Thank You is not enough for me to say. You were both great teachers. The workshop helped me prepare and become confident. A lot of different topics were covered on the exam. It was useful to practice answering different questions from the various nursing areas. I am definitely be recommending to my friends about this workshop!!

I received my letter yesterday showing I had PASSED the CRNE. I wanted to thank you both for allowing me to attend your workshop. The workshop was most helpful in the way I was able to answer multiple choice questions, specifically how to eliminate and analyze the stem of the question. Once again thank you for your all help. The workshop was run just perfectly.

Hey, I PASSED I am so relieved! I think the CRNE prep session was really helpful. Practicing answering the questions over and over again was so useful, especially since I was unsuccessful on the exam once.

Good morning to both of you, I would like to say thank you because at last I made it, I passed the exam, of course with your help. I hope you continue helping people to become nurses in Canada. Thanks again and have a nice day!

YAHOOOOO!!!!!!! IT'S TIME TO CELEBRATE!!! I PASSED, I MADE IT!!!!!
 THANK YOU VERY MUCH INDEED FOR ALL YOUR HELP, AND ALL THE KNOWLEDGE YOU SHARED.....
                                                                                      
Hi, I took the CRNE course with you guys in January 2010 and just want to let you know that I received a PASS on my exam!!!!  I'm so happy and would like to thank both of you for your help,  information and knowledge that I gained by attending this 2 day course.  It was really helpful and I would advise lots of students to attend this course.

Hi I just wanted to let you guys know that I passed my board exam! Yet again, thank you for all of your help!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Do you need some help with the CRNE: Let's review a sample question

From time to time we at PRIMED Ed Assoc. like to review a CRNE style question by analyzing the question and options. Let's take a look at the question below.

1. Cassie Paetzhold, 17 years old visits the community health nurse as she has questions regarding Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). Which of the following is true about HPV?

a. HPV is only spread by sexual intercourse
b. HPV, like many other sexually transmitted infections is curable
c. HPV can be transmitted by skin-to-skin contact
d. HPV is only carried by women

Answer: C
Rationale: HPV is a sexually transmitted infection that is transmitted most commonly by skin to skin contact. This includes any contact with any area of skin that is infected by the virus.This means that utilizing barrier methods like condoms is not fully protective as the virus may be on an area not covered by the condom.

a. This option is incorrect as HPV is also spread by skin-to-skin contact
b. HPV is a virus that cannot be medically cured
d. HPV is a virus that can be carried by both men and women

How did you do? Do you need to review information on HPV and other sexually transmitted infections? If so,
go to your medical-surgical nursing books or use reputable websites such as links for the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC).

Be sure to check in to the blog regularly for CRNE exam tips and more CRNE style sample questions.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Canadian Registerd Nurse Exam Background

So, some of you may be wondering after four years and obtaining a university degree, why on earth you have to write the Canadian Registered Nurses Exam (CRNE). After all, you've clearly written and been successful on many tests over the years.

According to the CNA (2010) each Canadian provincial and territorial regulatory authority i.e. College of Registered Nurses of BC (CRNBC) has the responsibility to ensure all nurses meet the competency criteria for safe practice. This also ensures that there is a common standard for entry level practice in Canada. The tool the regulatory authorities have chosen to utilize to determine these competencies is the CRNE.


The CRNE has been existence since 1970 and since that time has undergone many transformations. Many years ago the exam was a few days long, but for last several years the exam has consisted of two parts with approximately 200 questions each, one exam administered in the morning separated by lunch and a second exam. Now, the Canadian Nurse Association (CNA) has moved to only one exam consisting of approximately 200 questions, not including the experimental questions that appear on every CRNE. The CNA (2010) claims that "with 148 competencies to measure and a sound sampling approach for these competencies, an exam of between 180-200 questions is sufficient to make both reliable and valid decisions about a candidate's readiness to practice nursing safely, ethically and effectively" (p. 9).


Now, we here at PRIMED Ed. Assoc. think that there are positive and negative aspects to moving to a shorter exam. First, let’s discuss the benefits. A shorter exam, will probably lead to less exam fatigue. Take it from Laura and Marlene, having to go in after a lunch break to write the second half of the CRNE exam was not fun. We were exhausted and mentally drained. This is all we can really think of as being beneficial, except perhaps some may perceive a shorter exam as less anxiety provoking. However, most view a shorter exam as more anxiety provoking as what it really means is you have a smaller margin for error. For example, let’s say an exam consists of 400 questions, and you need to get 70% on the exam to pass (The CNA adjusts the pass rate for every test, but frequently it hovers around 70%), this means you technically get a score of 420 and pass. In other words you can get 120 questions wrong and still pass. Now, take and exam that’s only 200 questions total. In order to pass this, you need to get a score of 140, or only 60 questions wrong to be able to pass. So really, by making the exam shorter you have less of an opportunity to do well. If you had a longer exam or two sessions and a less than stellar morning performance, you could have a break refocus and attempt to do better on the second part of the exam.

This June 2010 will be the first time the CRNE will consists of an exam this short and concise in format. Now doubt, the CNA will be scrutinizing the results and feedback they receive about the new exam format. Owing to the fact, the exam has been changed many times recently; we suspect this is not the end of revisions to the CRNE. Only time will tell, what the future holds in the world of licensing international and Canadian nursing graduates.

Friday, March 5, 2010

How to study for the CRNE

We get asked many questions on how to study for the Canadian nurses exam.  Many nurses feel as though it is an exam that you "can't" study for, or an exam that is nearly impossible to prepare for.

This is a MYTH! It is possible and necessary to study for the Canadian Nursing Examination.
Here is our recommendations as well as one potential study plan to help you prepare for your upcoming examination.

Study timeline: 3 months minimum.
Many students need more than 3 months.  You might also need more time if you are:
-an internationally educated nurse
-a nurse returning to practice
-a nurse who has English as a second language
-or you want to ensure you are as prepared as possible.

3 Months until the Exam


1.  Purchase Canadian RN exam prep guide:
http://www.cna-nurses.ca/CNA/nursing/rnexam/preptools/default_e.aspx
This is the book that is written by the Canadian Nurses Association (that's who develops the exam)

-Review this book in detail.

-Do the practice questions, paying careful attention to the questions you get wrong:
Look for themes, i.e. Did you get struggle with the pediatric or maternity questions.

-Take out a "fundamentals of nursing" book from the library or from your personal library.  Do some reading reviewing the fundamental concepts of nursing

-Have a look at the CNA core nursing competency

-Start taking notes of what is the "current climate" is in Canada.  For example, if there was a recent flu pandemic, do some review on this subject.  Look up the Public Health Agency of Canada.  You can try to anticipate the types of questions you might see on the exam.

-Look into other study tools, such as the iphone application for the CRNE.  (Not yet available, but coming soon!).

-Look into the Mosby's review guide.  This guide is a bit more complicated then the CNA guide.  But it does have some good clinical skills review.  Don't be too discouraged if you struggle with this guide.

-Check into the PRIMED blog regularly for tips and tricks.

2 Months until the Exam

2. Take a PRIMED Education course to review
-This course will go over core concepts and information that you need to know for the exam, as well as CRNE style practice questions.
-We recommend taking our course at least 1 month before the exam.  Then you will have a strong foundation to review your areas of conceptual weaknesses.

During your second month you should try to spend as much time as possible going through questions.

After the PRIMED course, sign up for PRIMEDs 200 question online quiz.  This quiz will simulate the Canadian RN exam.
-Try to do the quiz all in one sitting.

-Print off and review the questions you got wrong.

-Retake the exam just before 1 month is up.

1 Month Until the Exam:

-Arrange with work to take at least 2-3 weeks off leading up to the exam.
This is integral to exam success.  You need to be able to concentrate on the exam components and practice questions.
-The key to success is to practice!


If you have any study tips for the exam, email us!

info@primededucation.ca

Monday, March 1, 2010

The June 2010 CRNE

As of June 2010, the CRNE wil be based on revised competencies. With this the layout and format of the exam will change somewhat.

"Canadian nurses and regulatory bodies have identified148 competencies to be measured during the 2010-15 examination cycle. These competencies have been organized into a framework that reflects a primary health-care model. They are grouped under the categories of: Professional Practice (28 competencies); Nurse-Client Partnership (14 competencies); Health and Wellness (27 competencies); and Changes in Health (79competencies)" (CRNE Bulletin, No. 13, June 2009).

The exam will consist of 180-200 multiple choice questions, plus about 20 experimental questions. These questions will be independent and case based. These competencies are
  1. Professional Practice 14-24%
  2. Nurse Client Parternship 19%
  3. Nursing Practgice: Heatlh & Wellness 21-31%
  4. Changes in Heatlh 40-50%
The CNA offers the CRNE three times per year. The remaining dates this year are:

June 2, 2010
October 6, 2010

The exam administration dates for 2011 are:
February 2, 2011

June 1, 2011

October 5, 2011

For more information about the exam visit the Canadian Nurses Association website.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Early Regisration Now Open

If any of you are like me and have been glued to the TV following the Olympics for the last two weeks, it's probably a good thing that they conclude tomorrow so that we can get back to a regular schedule. However, I will miss all of the daily excitement….go Canada!!

Getting back on to a regular schedule may involve that you draw up a study timeline in preparation for the Canadian Registered Nurses Exam (CRNE) on June 2, 2010.

It might feel very overwhelming to study for a test that examines al the content that you have learned over a four year period, however we would suggest picking up a copy of the Canadian Nurses Association's Canadian Exam Prep Guide-5th edition. Now, remember that this book is a supplementary guide to your studying and you will need to access your text books and notes to have a comprehensive review.

Many students find studying for this exam daunting and benefit from attending an organized CRNE review session. PRIMED Educational Associates offers these types of workshops.

If you would like to receive a $50 discount off a PRIMED CRNE workshop, sign up by April 1 to get early registration rate of $300.

Registration is now open for the following courses:


April 10-11, 2010 Langara College, Vancouver

April 24-25, 2010 University of Calgary, Calgary

May 8-9 St. Paul's Hospital Conference Centre, Vancouver


In addition, when you register you will automatically be entered into a random draw for a free PRIMED course. If you win, you will be notified via e-mail and your registration will be refunded at the time of the course.

Please visit our webste at http://www.primededucation.ca/ for more information.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Canadian Nurses volunteer at Vancouver 2010 Olympics!

PRIMED Education would like to give a big thank you to all the medical volunteers including nurses who are providing expert care during the Vancouver 2010 Olympics and Paralympics Games.

Marlene and Laura personally know many of their friends and colleagues who have taken unpaid leave or used their own vacation time to volunteer for the games. These medical volunteers are providing amazing care to the injured and ill here in Vancouver and in Whistler.

A big thank you as you are vital to delivering  safe games.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

CRNBC tutor list

As many of you know, Laura Housden and Marlene Burrows are official Canadian Registered Nurses Exam (CRNE) tutors, approved by the College of Registered Nurses of BC (CRNBC).

Recently, Laura and Marlene received a letter from the CRNBC stating that it was no longer the Colleges mandate as a regulatory body to maintain a tutor list. This list was originally developed when the CRNBC was the Registered Nurses Association of BC (RNABC) and apparently the tutor list is not consistent with the CRNBCs mandate. As a result the policies have been rescinded and CRNBC will no longer approve tutors or maintain a list of approved tutors.

We understand how disconcerting this must be to many of you as you rely on a professional organization such as the CRNBC to give you contact information of reliable and legitimate tutors who will help prepare you for the CRNE. However, don’t worry Laura and Marlene will continue to offer their exceptional tutoring through their group tutoring service PRIMED Educational Assoc.


We currently are three upcoming dates for CRNE prep sessions:

April 10-11, 2010 Langara College, Vancouver BC

April 24-25, 2020 University of Calgary, Calgary AB

May 8-9, 2010 St. Paul’s Hospital Conference Centre, Vancouver BC

In addition, PRIMED Ed. Assoc. will travel to your community if you are able to organize a large enough group, please contact us at info@primededucation.ca if you are interested in this option.


For any other information please visit www.primededucation.ca

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

PRIMED's new website!

PRIMED is happy to announce the launch of their new flash website at http://www.primededucation.ca/

This website is equipped to handle online registration and payment through PayPal or e-mail money transfer. But, don't worry you can still send in cheques to us if you prefer.

Try our quiz! You can practice answering some CRNE style questions on the website which will calculate your score based on correct answers and the amount of time you take to answer. So go ahead and give it a try!

You can also link to our Facebook page, Twitter and our Blog through the site.

Please e-mail us at info@primededucation.ca with any questions.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

PRIMED Education's Course Giveaway!

For the first time, PRIMED Educational Associates will be offering a course give-away.
Students who register between now and April 1, 2010 will be put into a draw, where the winner will be refunded 100% of their registration fee during the PRIMED course.

Register today and you might be the lucky student who gets to attend the weekend course for free!

For more information contact us at:

primededucation@gmail.com

All the best in studying for your CRNE!!!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Tips for the Upcoming Exam

Are you writing your CRNE next week February 3, 2010? Are you starting to feel anxious about it? We have some practical do and don't tips that might help you get through that day a little smoother.

The Evening Before the Exam:

Get everything ready that you need. Take out the clothes that you need. We suggest dressing in layers as temperatures can be variable in the exam room. Get a pencil case ready with multiple pencils a couple of erasers and anything else you usually take to the exam (water bottle, kleenex). Wear your watch; it will prevent any unnecessary straining to find a clock in the room, not to mention save valuable time and any suggestion that you are cheating. Ensure you know exactly where the exam is. Have your route mapped out with appropriate transit lines or driving directions.
When this is done, try and relax a little. Read a book for pleasure, take a bath or spend time with your family. Last minute cramming is actually counterproductive at this point as it decreases your ability to critically think and problem solve. When you are ready for to go to sleep, you may want to set two alarms, just in case the first one fails, or have a friend that is writing the exam call to ensure you’re up.

The Day of the Exam

The morning of the exam, do your usual routine, so if that involves walking Fido continue to do so. Ensure you have a wholesome breakfast that includes both carbohydrates and protein. Ensure you have some water in the morning and if you usually have caffeine continue to do so, just don’t consume any more than usual.

What if you’re too worried to eat?

Again, ensure you have water and it would probably be a good idea to drink an electrolyte solution, to prevent hypoglycemia.

Plan to get to the exam writing centre at least 30 minutes before your exam, so that if you run into problems with traffic you have some leeway. In addition, this time will allow you to get acquainted with your surroundings and use the bathroom. It is vital that you avoid negative influences! If you see some of your classmates there and know that they exude a lot of negative energy before the exam ignore them! Instead, listen to music or stand alone or with a supportive friend while waiting to go in.

During Lunch

Ensure that you eat a balanced lunch and stay hydrated. If you are able to get up and walk around for 10 minutes that would be beneficial to help you relax and clear your head. Again, don’t surround yourself with negative influences, and don’t discuss the questions from the morning session, as it will only provoke anxiety.

After the Exam

Celebrate! Congratulations on finishing your exam. You will probably go over some of the questions with your classmates at this time, but remember not to dwell on the ones you got wrong as we always remember those ones, and not all the questions we answered with confidence.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Weekend workshop success

The PRIMED CRNE review session that took place this past weekend (January 9 & 10) was a great! Marlene and Laura had a wonderful time meeting all the registrants which come from various nursing backgrounds. Several students traveled a fair distance to attend the course. We'd like to thank these out of town registrants who came from Winnipeg, Edmonton and Victoria, for their dedication.


The course was essentially sold out and participants gave us great feedback. We wish all the best on your exam February 3, 2010.

The next Canadian Registered Nurse Exam takes place Wednesday June 2, 2010. This is the largest writing of the three that takes place during the year. PRIMED is anticipating a large demand for seats in their spring workshops. So to answer this demand, we are going to be offering two workshops in Vancouver one in April and the second one in May. The exact dates will be announced on our website soon http://www.primededucation.ca/ .We are also trying to work out details to run a workshop in Alberta, either Edmonton or Calgary, so if you have a preference please let us know at primededucation@gmail.com

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Mock CRNE exam at the PRIMED workshop

If you have signed up for the PRIMED CRNE workshop this weekend (Jan. 9-10, 2010), you'll be pleased to hear we are offering a mock CRNE exam.

Registrants will have the option of staying for an hour after the course on Sunday to write a mock exam with 50 questions. This will give you the oppurtunity to sit for an hour and concentrate on practicing dozens of questions. Afterwards, the correct responses will be shown so you can mark your exam and see how you did.

If you are wondering if you can sign up for the course, it is not too late! We have just a few spots available so, please contact us as soon as possible to see about saving a seat for this weekends exam review.

Please contact us at:
primededucation@gmail.com
or 604 551 1756

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Win a discount to the upcoming PRIMED CRNE course

Well, this will be the last chance to win a discount to the January 9-10 PRIMED CRNE review workshop.
The first person to e-mail us the answer to the following question will win 20% off the registration fee.

Who is known as the the father of medicare?

a) John A. McDonald
b) Jean Chretien
c) Sir Henry Woods
d) Tommy Douglas

e-mail us your answer at primededucation@gmail.com