CCCN Exam Study Guide

CCCN Certified Continence Care Nurse Certification Exam Study Guide 2026–2027

CCCN Certified Continence Care Nurse Certification Exam Study Guide 2026–2027

Comprehensive Review, Practice Questions, and Detailed Answer Explanations Aligned with WOCNCB Certification

By Capra Academy · Published June 29, 2026 · 303 pages

About This Book

Prepare for the WOCNCB CCCN certification exam with a comprehensive study guide covering continence assessment, urinary and fecal incontinence, bladder and bowel dysfunction, pelvic floor disorders, catheter management, and evidence-based continence care practices. Includes 300 practice questions with detailed answer explanations.

What’s Inside

  • 300 Practice Questions
  • Detailed Answer Explanations
  • Continence Assessment Review
  • Pelvic Floor Disorders
  • Catheter Management
  • Test-Taking Strategies

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CCCN exam?

The CCCN (Certified Continence Care Nurse) exam is administered by the WOCNCB (Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Certification Board). It certifies nurses who specialize in assessing and managing urinary and fecal continence disorders.

How many questions are on the CCCN exam?

The CCCN exam has 120 multiple-choice questions with a 2-hour time limit. It is one of four specialty certifications offered by WOCNCB.

How much does the CCCN exam cost?

One WOCNCB specialty exam costs $395. If you take CCCN with other WOCNCB specialties (CWCN, COCN, CWOCN), the combined fee is significantly reduced — two specialties for $510, three for $610, four for $670.

What is the CCCN pass rate?

The CCCN pass rate is approximately 75% based on WOCNCB published data. This is for first-time test takers.

How does CCCN compare to COCN and CWCN?

CCCN focuses on continence care, COCN on ostomy care, and CWCN on wound care. All are WOCNCB specialty certifications. Read our comparison guide →

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