Anyone else studying for CBRN in the next month? Want to study together
Taking my (CBRN) Certified Burn Registered Nurse exam in 3 weeks and trying to find people at a similar stage to keep each other accountable.
I study better when I have someone to compare notes with. Currently going through "CBRN" and working on my weak areas — specifically around CBRN exam.
My schedule: 90 min of focused study every weekday, full practice test on weekends. I review every wrong answer and try to understand the why, not just memorize the right option.
If you're in a similar prep window and want to:
- Compare practice test scores weekly
- Share resources that actually helped
- Talk through confusing questions
Reply here or message me. Doesn't have to be formal — even just checking in once a week helps me stay on track.
Where is everyone at in their prep?
The free cbrn burn pathophysiology wound care management helped me understand what the exam actually tests rather than just what the material covers.
The honest answer is: it depends a lot on your background.
If you're already working in this field, the CBRN exam is testing knowledge you probably use daily. The "CBRN" sections will feel familiar.
If you're coming in from outside, give yourself an extra 2 weeks and really focus on the practical application questions.
The practice tests here are worth doing repeatedly — I did the same test bank multiple times and found new questions I'd missed each time.
Great discussion. One thing nobody mentions: sleep the night before matters more than one more study session. Went in fully rested for my CBRN and felt sharper than expected.
Quick update: just cleared 90% on my most recent CBRN practice set using free cbrn burn pathophysiology wound care management. Sitting for the real thing in 4 weeks. Feeling cautiously optimistic.
I just passed mine last month so wanted to jump in. Honestly the thing that made the biggest difference for me wasn't reading more, it was doing targeted practice on the topics I kept avoiding. Nutrition and metabolic support was one of those for me — I kept skipping it because it felt dense. I finally forced myself to grind through cbrn cbrn nutrition metabolic support 3 and it clicked way faster than I expected once I actually sat down with it.
Three weeks is enough time if you're strategic. Don't try to review everything, just identify your weak spots and hammer those. You've got this.
I'm in a pretty similar boat! I work full-time and didn't start really grinding until about six weeks out. Honestly the only thing that's kept me sane is studying in small chunks instead of trying to do marathon sessions. I'd do 45 minutes before my shift, then maybe another 30 at lunch if it wasn't insane that day. It's not glamorous but it adds up faster than you'd think.
The wound care and fluid resuscitation sections took me the longest to feel confident on. I've been doing practice questions daily and just drilling anything I get wrong until it sticks. Would love to have someone to check in with once or twice a week, even just to share what we're working on. Three weeks is still enough time if you stay consistent.
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