Finally passed ACBN after two attempts — what actually helped me

by Sarah M. 67 views3 replies
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Sarah M.OP
May 27, 2026

Just got my results last week and I'm officially board certified in nephrology nursing. Wanted to share what worked because I spent way too long studying the wrong way the first time around. My first attempt I scored a 68 — passing is 70 — and I was devastated. Spent the next four months completely overhauling my approach.

The biggest game-changer was finding a solid ACBN practice test that actually mirrored the real exam format. The question style is very different from NCLEX — much more clinical judgment with complex CKD staging scenarios and dialysis access management. I also picked up the Anna study guide (the official one) and forced myself to read the fluid/electrolyte chapters three times. Honestly that section alone probably covers 25-30% of what you'll see.

My exam tips for anyone starting out: don't underestimate the peritoneal dialysis content, know your Kt/V calculations cold, and give yourself at least 10-12 weeks of dedicated study time. Happy to answer questions if anyone's prepping right now.

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Nicole F.
May 28, 2026
Congrats!! This gives me so much hope. I'm sitting for mine in 8 weeks and the fluid/electrolyte stuff is killing me. Can I ask — how many practice questions did you do total? I've been averaging maybe 20-30 a day but I'm wondering if that's enough. Also did you use any specific question banks or just the ANNA materials?
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Alex G.
May 28, 2026
Saving this post. Taking mine in January and feeling behind already. The 10-12 week timeline is reassuring — I've been panicking thinking I needed 6 months. Congratulations on passing!
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David K.
May 28, 2026
I passed on my first attempt last year but I'll second everything you said about the dialysis access content. I went in thinking vascular access was a small topic and got absolutely humbled. The Kt/V calculations tripped up a few people in my study group too — worth drilling those until they're automatic. What was your biggest weakness the first time around, if you don't mind sharing?

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