Certification validates an RN’s expertise, knowledge, and advanced nursing skills. It also shows that nurses are committed to continuous learning and improving patient outcomes.
Nurses who want to earn the CPHON credential can take a series of specialty exams offered by ONCC. However, the process is complex and requires extensive study.
Pediatric oncology nurses provide nursing care for children with cancer. These nurses treat children who have been diagnosed with cancer and have a specialty in cancer care. They are capable of a variety of jobs. Some pediatric oncology nurses may place a strong emphasis on education and work to help patients understand how their condition affects them or how the next therapy will benefit them. Additionally, they assist and educate the child’s relatives. Treatments may also be administered by pediatric oncology nurses. They may administer chemotherapy or another form of prescribed treatment to a patient.
There are 165 multiple-choice questions on the CPHON Test. 40 of those are “pretest” or experimental items, and 125 of those things contribute to the candidate’s score.