CMC Cardiac Medicine Certification
Maintained and Updated as of 2024
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Dynamic Path's Cardiac Medicine module presents 200+ review questions for the Cardiac Medicine Subspeciality exam (CMC) administered by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN).
This module contains multiple-choice questions written exclusively for Dynamic Path. Each question comes with a detailed explanation to ensure that you understand the correct answer for every question.
Our questions cover all topics included in the CMC exam:
- Cardiology patient problems including acute coronary syndrome, dysrhythmias, and other problems
- Other patient problems including pulmonary, endocrine, hematology, neurology, and renal issues
- Nursing interventions for both cardiology and pulmonary
- Monitoring for both cardiology and pulmonary
Dynamic Path is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by the AACN or any other organization.
FAQs
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There are 90 questions (75 scored, 15 unscored) on the CMC Cardiac Medicine Certification divided across the following four categories: Cardiovascular Conditions (23%), Non-Cardiovascular Conditions (23%), Therapeutic Interventions (39%), and Monitoring and Diagnostics (16%).
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The CMC Cardiac Medicine Certification Exam is 2 hours long.
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The passing score for the CMC Cardiac Medicine Certification exam is established by a panel of subject matter experts per version of the exam.
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Passing the CMC Cardiac Medicine Certification exam grants the test taker (along with the other qualifications) CMC Cardiac Medicine Certification.
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