CCRN-K vs CCRN: Which Critical Care Certification Is Right for You?
Comparing the Knowledge Professional and Direct Care CCRN Credentials
The AACN Certification Corporation offers two pathways for critical care nurses: the CCRN (Direct Care) and the CCRN-K (Knowledge Professional). Understanding the differences helps you choose the credential that matches your role.
What Is the CCRN-K?
The CCRN-K is for nurses who influence the care of acutely/critically ill patients but do not provide direct bedside care. This includes clinical educators, nurse managers, tele-critical care nurses, researchers, and quality improvement specialists.
- •Certifying Body: AACN Certification Corporation
- •Questions: 150 (125 scored + 25 pretest)
- •Time Limit: 3 hours
- •Cost: $255 AACN member / $370 non-member
- •Eligibility: RN + 1,040 hours practice in past year (Knowledge Professional pathway)
What Is the CCRN?
The CCRN (Direct Care) is for nurses who provide direct care to acutely/critically ill patients at the bedside. This is the traditional critical care certification for ICU, CCU, ER, and other acute care nurses.
- •Certifying Body: AACN Certification Corporation
- •Questions: 150 (125 scored + 25 pretest)
- •Time Limit: 3 hours
- •Cost: $255 AACN member / $370 non-member
- •Eligibility: RN + direct care hours in acute/critical care
Key Differences
Which Should You Choose?
Choose the CCRN-K if you:
- •Work as a clinical educator or nurse manager
- •Practice in tele-critical care (remote monitoring)
- •Focus on quality improvement or research
- •Influence patient care without providing direct bedside care
Choose the CCRN if you:
- •Provide direct bedside care in ICU, CCU, ER, or similar
- •Are the primary nurse managing critically ill patients
- •Perform hands-on assessments, interventions, and procedures
Same Exam, Different Eligibility
Both the CCRN and CCRN-K use the same exam blueprint and question pool. The content tested is identical — the difference is which eligibility pathway you qualify under based on your role.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the CCRN-K the same exam as the CCRN?
Yes. Both certifications use the same exam blueprint, question pool, and passing standard. The difference is the eligibility pathway — CCRN-K is for Knowledge Professionals who influence care without providing direct bedside care.
Can I switch from CCRN-K to CCRN?
Yes. If your role changes to direct patient care, you can apply for the CCRN during your next renewal cycle. You don’t need to retake the exam if your CCRN-K is current.
What are the eligibility requirements for the CCRN-K?
You need a current, unencumbered U.S. RN or APRN license, plus 1,040 hours of practice in the most recent year where you influence the care of acutely/critically ill patients through a knowledge professional role.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the CCRN-K exam?
The CCRN-K is a standardized exam. For a comprehensive study guide with practice questions and full-length exams, see our CCRN-K Study Guide.
How should I prepare for the CCRN-K?
Start with a structured study plan, use official exam blueprints, and practice with realistic exam questions. Our CCRN-K Study Guide covers the complete exam content with detailed rationales.
Where can I find CCRN-K practice questions?
Our CCRN-K Study Guide includes full-length practice exams with detailed answer rationales covering every content area on the actual exam.
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