The College is working on a new regulatory exam for Practical Nurse (PN) applicants. The PN exam is one of the requirements for registration as an RPN, and one way the College meets its mandate to protect the public. We’re developing a new exam to ensure the exam we use remains current with the latest evidence and best practices.
We’re collaborating with the British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals (BCCNP) on this project. Ontario and B.C. are two of the country’s largest regulators of PNs, assessing a combined total of about 7,000 PN applicants each year. Since we face similar challenges when assessing this large number of applicants, we’re working together to develop the new exam.
Here are some of our requirements for the new exam:
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it reflects latest evidence and best practices, as well as emerging research, changing client needs and changes in nursing practice
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exam questions are secure
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applicants have multiple opportunities per year to write the exam
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applicants will be allowed multiple chances to write the exam
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exam materials will be available in English and French
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applicants will receive their results quickly so they can pursue registration in a timely manner.
Collaborating for success
When it is released, the new exam will reflect the most up-to-date entry-to-practice competencies. We will continue to collaborate with Ontario educators from French and English nursing programs to ensure the nursing curriculum contains these updated competencies.
Helping us develop the new exam is the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). NCSBN is an independent, not-for-profit organization whose membership includes nurse regulators from across the U.S., Canada and around the globe. They bring their expertise in exam development, security, technology, research and administration to the project.
When launched in 2022, the new PN exam will be used in Ontario and B.C. It will not be the same exam used for licensed practical nurses in the U.S.
Currently, all jurisdictions (except Quebec, which uses its own exam) use the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Examination (CPNRE). Ontario and British Columbia will continue to use the CPNRE until we and our stakeholders are ready to implement the new exam. We anticipate starting to use the new exam in 2022.
Learn more about our work creating a new PN exam.