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Cardiac Medicine Certification (CMC) Practice Exam

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About this Exam

The Cardiac Medicine Certification (CMC) subspecialty is a mark of professional distinction designed specifically for registered nurses (RNs) and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) providing direct care to acutely and critically ill adult cardiac patients.

Administered by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) Certification Corporation, this credential verifies that you possess the advanced knowledge, skills, and clinical judgment necessary to manage complex cardiovascular pathologies effectively.

The CMC subspecialty certification is typically designed to be taken alongside or after holding an accredited foundational nursing certification, such as CCRN, PCCN, or equivalent, further refining your focus within the heart of cardiovascular nursing.

Achieving this certification demonstrates your dedication to patient safety and your mastery of the specialized cardiac medicine landscape.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

Preparing for the CMC exam entails a deep dive into the physiology, pathophysiology, management, and therapeutic interventions required for adult patients experiencing acute cardiovascular events.

The exam blueprint focuses on four core domains of knowledge:

First, Cardiovascular Conditions (approximately 23% of the exam) covers pathologies such as acute coronary syndrome (ACS), heart failure, arrhythmias, cardiomyopathies, and vascular emergencies.

Second, Therapeutic Interventions (approximately 39% of the exam)—the most weighted section—requires mastery of cardiovascular pharmacology, advanced hemodynamic monitoring, electrical interventions like pacing and cardioversion, and mechanical assist devices.

Third, Non-Cardiovascular Conditions (approximately 23% of the exam) assesses your understanding of how other systemic pathologies (pulpiratory, renal, endocrine, neurology) impact the cardiac patient’s management.

Finally, Monitoring and Diagnostics (approximately 15% of the exam) focuses on interpreting laboratory data, 12-lead ECGs, and imaging to guide clinical decision-making.


What to Expect in the Final Exam

The final CMC exam is a standardized, computer-based, multiple-choice assessment.

You will have a total of 90 questions to answer within a strictly enforced 2-hour time limit.

It is important to note that only 75 of these questions are scored; the remaining 15 are unscored pretest questions, which are distributed randomly throughout the test to validate future exam versions.

Because the unscored questions are unmarked, you must treat every question as if it counts toward your score.

A specific passing score is not publicized, as it is determined by AACN through statistical scaling, but you should aim to master the core blueprint concepts thoroughly rather than aiming for a simple numerical cutoff.

No outside reference materials are permitted during the testing session.


How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation for the CMC requires a strategic, multipronged study approach.

Your foundational resource should be the official AACN Exam Handbook and the CMC Test Plan, which details the specific content areas and their weights.

Actionable study strategies include:

Utilize Practice Exams: Take multiple full-length practice tests to mimic the time pressure, identify knowledge gaps, and familiarize yourself with the AACN’s questioning style, which often emphasizes clinical application over rote memorization.

Review Pharmacology and Hemodynamics: Focus intense study on cardiovascular drugs (indications, dosages, interactions, and side effects) and the interpretation of pulmonary artery and central venous catheter data.

Scrutinize ECGs: Be proficient in identifying atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, as well as ischemia/infarction patterns on a 12-lead ECG.

You can take the exam in two ways: in-person at a dedicated PSI testing center nationwide, or from the comfort of your home or office through live remote proctoring (LRP), which requires a compatible computer, webcam, microphone, and a quiet, secure, private testing area.


Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning the Cardiac Medicine Certification unlocks diverse career advancement opportunities within hospital systems and specialized cardiac clinics.

This subspecialty certification signals to employers that you possess an elite level of competency in managing high-acuity cardiac patients, making you a highly desirable candidate for leadership and specialized roles.

Career paths and job titles this certification unlocks include:

  • CV-ICU (Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit) Nurse
  • CCU (Coronary Care Unit) Nurse
  • Cardiac Cath Lab/Electrophysiology Unit Nurse
  • Telemetry/Progressive Care Cardiac Unit Nurse
  • Heart Failure Clinic Specialist
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation Nurse
  • Clinical Nurse Educator (focused on Cardiology)
  • CV Staff Leader/Charge Nurse

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