CGFNS

Comprehensive study of CGFNS, covering fundamental concepts and advanced applications for international nurses.

Basic Concepts

CGFNS Qualifying Exam Structure

Exam Format

The CGFNS Qualifying Exam is a standardized, computer-based test. It assesses whether international nurses possess the knowledge and skills equivalent to U.S. nursing graduates.

Content Areas

The exam is divided into key nursing domains:

  • Adult Health Nursing
  • Maternal/Infant Nursing
  • Child Health Nursing
  • Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
  • Community Health Nursing

Types of Questions

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Questions focused on clinical reasoning
  • Case-based scenarios

Scoring and Passing

A passing score demonstrates readiness to safely practice nursing in the U.S. The scoring is objective and standardized.

What to Expect

  • The exam typically lasts 3 hours.
  • Results are released within a few weeks.
  • Candidates can retake the exam if needed.

Examples

  • A question might ask about the best intervention for a patient with heart failure.

  • A scenario presents an ethical dilemma in pediatric care for critical thinking evaluation.

In a Nutshell

The CGFNS exam tests core nursing knowledge through multiple-choice and scenario questions.