ACNP-BC Study Plan: 10-Week Schedule


ACNP-BC Study Plan: 10-Week Schedule

Week-by-Week Study Guide for the ANCC AGACNP-BC Exam

This 10-week study plan prepares you for the ANCC Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP-BC/AGACNP-BC) certification exam. The plan is designed for working NPs who can dedicate 2-3 hours daily to preparation.

Exam Overview

  • Questions: 200 (175 scored + 25 pretest)
  • Time: 5 hours
  • Cost: $395 / $295 ANA member
  • Domains: Assessment/diagnosis (35%), Clinical management (35%), APRN professional role (18%), Healthcare systems (12%)

Week 1-2: Advanced Assessment and Diagnostics (35% of exam)

Daily Study (2-3 hours):

  • Review advanced health assessment by body system
  • Practice interpreting labs, imaging, and hemodynamic data
  • Take 30-40 practice questions daily

Key Topics:

  • Comprehensive physical assessment of acutely ill adults
  • Laboratory interpretation: CBC, CMP, ABGs, coagulation, cardiac enzymes
  • Imaging interpretation: chest X-ray, CT, ultrasound basics
  • Hemodynamic monitoring: CVP, PA pressures, cardiac output
  • ECG interpretation and dysrhythmia management

Week 3-4: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Management

Key Topics:

  • Acute coronary syndromes and heart failure management
  • Shock types and vasopressor selection
  • Mechanical ventilation management and weaning
  • ARDS, PE, and pulmonary hypertension
  • Arrhythmia pharmacology and cardioversion

Week 5-6: Renal, Endocrine, and Neurological Management

Key Topics:

  • Acute kidney injury and CRRT basics
  • DKA and HHS management
  • Thyroid emergencies
  • Stroke evaluation and thrombolytic therapy
  • Increased ICP management and sedation

Week 7-8: GI, Hematology, Infectious Disease, and Procedures

Key Topics:

  • GI bleeding and acute liver failure
  • Sepsis and septic shock (Surviving Sepsis guidelines)
  • Antimicrobial stewardship and selection
  • Common NP procedures: central lines, intubation, arterial lines, lumbar puncture
  • Blood product transfusion and coagulopathy

Week 9: Professional Role and Healthcare Systems

Key Topics:

  • APRN scope of practice and collaborative agreements
  • Billing, coding, and reimbursement
  • Quality metrics and patient safety
  • Ethical dilemmas in acute care
  • Interprofessional collaboration

Week 10: Practice Exams and Final Review

  • Days 1-2: Full-length 200-question practice exam (5 hours)
  • Days 3-4: Targeted review of weak domains
  • Days 5-6: Second full-length practice exam
  • Day 7: Light review and rest

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the ACNP-BC exam?

The ACNP-BC exam has 200 multiple-choice questions (175 scored + 25 pretest). You have 5 hours to complete it.

How long should I study for the ACNP-BC?

Most candidates need 8-12 weeks of dedicated study. If you’re currently working in an acute care NP role, 8 weeks may suffice. If you’re transitioning from primary care, plan for 12+ weeks.

What is a passing score on the ACNP-BC?

ANCC uses a criterion-referenced passing standard. The specific scaled score is not published, but candidates typically need approximately 70-75% correct answers to pass.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ACNP-BC exam?

The ACNP-BC is a standardized exam. For a comprehensive study guide with practice questions and full-length exams, see our ACNP-BC Study Guide.

How should I prepare for the ACNP-BC?

Start with a structured study plan, use official exam blueprints, and practice with realistic exam questions. Our ACNP-BC Study Guide covers the complete exam content with detailed rationales.

Where can I find ACNP-BC practice questions?

Our ACNP-BC Study Guide includes full-length practice exams with detailed answer rationales covering every content area on the actual exam.

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