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No matter what provider you're taking your CNA exam with (Prometric, Pearson Vue, Headmaster etc), you'll be asked to present 5 of these 22 practical Certified Nursing Assistant skills during the Skills Evaluation part of your CNA exam. The skills test usually takes 25-30 minutes depending on you provider. Videos courtesy of Prism HealthAide.
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Basic Nursing Skills Complete all 270 questions Basic Nursing Skills 1This test covers Basic Nursing Skills and contains 40 questions that are very similar to the real test.
8 mistakes Allowed to pass Basic Nursing Skills 2Covers basic CNA responsibilities, medical abbreviations & terms, and common patient scenarios.
8 mistakes Allowed to pass Basic Nursing Skills 3Covers safety, vital signs, common resident conditions, various positions for clients.
8 mistakes Allowed to pass Free 5-question demo Basic Nursing Skills 4Includes questions that are based on the categories that will appear in the exam. Covers the basic skills every CNA should know and be able to use.
10 mistakes Allowed to pass Free 5-question demo Basic Nursing Skills 5Covers proper isolation techniques, common disorders, caring for an incontinent patient, preventing pressure sores.
10 mistakes Allowed to pass Free 5-question demo Basic Nursing Skills 6Covers admission and discharge, medical terms and proper abbreviations, importance of body mechanics.
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Basic Restorative Services Complete all 50 questions Basic Restorative Services 1As a direct-care professional, a CNA helps clients regain function after surgery or injury. Your daily care and support is important to their healing, as well as their attitude and spirit.
5 mistakes Allowed to pass Free 5-question demo Basic Restorative Services 2Topics included: use of gait or transfer belts, scenarios with stroke patients, range of motion (ROM) exercises, walking devices to assist patients, complications of extended bed rest.
5 mistakes Allowed to pass Care of Cognitively Impaired Residents Complete all 40 questions Care of Cognitively Impaired Residents 1Some topics covered: dealing with aggressive and combative behavior, helping a client with ADL, supporting clients with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, etc.
4 mistakes Allowed to pass Free 5-question demo Care of Cognitively Impaired Residents 2Covers working with dementia residents, helping residents with Activities of Daily Living, examples of reality orientation therapy.
4 mistakes Allowed to pass Communication and Interpersonal Skills Complete all 50 questions Communication and Interpersonal Skills 1Topics covered: active listening skills, working with clients from other cultures, assisting vision and hearing impaired clients, and more.
5 mistakes Allowed to pass Free 5-question demo Communication and Interpersonal Skills 2Helping a new resident feel comfortable, understanding non-verbal communication, supporting patients who are grieving, how to ask open-ended questions, and more.
5 mistakes Allowed to pass Infection Control Complete all 20 questions Infection ControlAs a trained CNA providing direct patient care, you should be familiar with protective protocols and how pathogens are shared. Example topics: types and causes of infections, personal protective equipment, respiratory etiquette.
4 mistakes Allowed to pass Legal and Ethical Behaviours Complete all 50 questions Legal & Ethical Behaviours 1There are many things to know about the laws and ethics of being a professional in health care. It may seem complicated, but once you understand the basics, you will become a responsible and successful CNA.
5 mistakes Allowed to pass Free 5-question demo Legal & Ethical Behaviours 2Some of the topics covered include scenarios with neglect and abuse, confidentiality and privacy, advanced directives, patient right to refuse, situations involving patient rights.
5 mistakes Allowed to pass Mental Health and Social Services Needs Complete all 60 questions Mental Health & Social Services Needs 1As a CNA, you’ll provide more than physical care for clients. You’ll often be the first to notice a change in their mental status. Once you learn more, you’ll be able to offer support and care in all types of situations.
6 mistakes Allowed to pass Free 5-question demo Mental Health & Social Services Needs 2Covers proper use of restraints, situations involving patients with dementia or Alzheimer’s, sexuality and the elderly, respecting other cultures and religions, anddealing with combative residents.
6 mistakes Allowed to pass Personal Care Skills Complete all 80 questions Free 5-question demo Personal Care Skills 1Personal care includes everything from assisting with the basics, such as getting dressed and eating, to supporting the family when they have concerns about their loved one.
8 mistakes Allowed to pass Free 5-question demo Personal Care Skills 2Personal care involves all aspects of physical and emotional support. It is different for each person, and can change from day to day. Often it includes the family, who can be concerned about their loved one.
8 mistakes Allowed to pass Resident’s Rights Complete all 60 questions Free 5-question demo Resident’s Rights 1Health care professionals who work in nursing homes and long-term care facilities are responsible for protecting the rights of the residents. Violation of these rights, or not protecting them, is a legal offense.
6 mistakes Allowed to pass Free 5-question demo Resident’s Rights 2Topics covered: religious and cultural rights, right to refuse care or treatment, understanding use of restraints, scenarios demonstrating Resident Rights, sexuality in the elderly, sharing a room with a spouse or partner.
6 mistakes Allowed to pass Safety and Emergency Procedures Complete all 50 questions Free 5-question demo Safety and Emergency Procedures 1Every health care professional faces a possible safety or medical emergency. As a first-line caregiver, the CNA may be the first to recognize signs of distress. This practice test will provide some case studies that a CNA could encounter.
5 mistakes Allowed to pass Free 5-question demo Safety and Emergency Procedures 2Some of the topics covered in this Safety and Emergency Procedures practice test include patient falls: how to prevent them and what to do if a fall happens; understanding medication side effects; identifying common medical emergencies.
5 mistakes Allowed to pass CNA Exam Simulator Complete at least 3 times CNA Exam SimulatorJust like the actual exam. Contains 60 questions divided among the domains, or categories, in the same way the actual exam is constructed. Each time you restart the Exam Simulator, the questions are shuffled into a new order. No two exams are the same.
12 mistakes Allowed to pass Skills Evaluation (Clinical Skills Test) Hand hygiene (hand washing) Applies one knee-high elastic stocking Assists to ambulate using transfer belt Assists with use of bedpan Cleans upper or lower denture Counts and records radial pulse Counts and records respirations Donning and removing PPE (gown and gloves) Dresses client with affected (weak) right arm Feeds client who cannot feed self Gives modified bed bath (face and one arm, hand and underarm) Measures and records electronic blood pressure Measures and records urinary output Measures and records weight of ambulatory client Performs modified passive range of motion (PROM) for one knee and one ankle Performs modified passive range of motion (PROM) for one shoulder Positions on side Provides catheter care for female Provides foot care on one foot Provides mouth care Provides perineal care (peri-care) for female Transfers from bed to wheelchair using transfer belt 6 sets, 300 cardsOver 210 questions for the state CNA exam
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The CNA exam is a certification test for those who wish to become a certified nursing assistant. The CNA exam will consist of two parts: a written portion (also known as a knowledge exam) and a clinical skills test. The written test is intended to measure a candidate's mastery of nursing assistant knowledge and skills. The test consists of 60 multiple choice questions, with 90 minutes to complete them. The clinical skills test requires candidates to perform nursing tasks in front of an evaluator. You'll be asked to demonstrate five duties in 30 minutes.
Every state in the USA administers their own CNA certification exam. Usually it's a two-part exam consisting of a written knowledge test (a set of multiple-choice questions) and a skills evaluation. Depending on your state of residence, your CNA exam will likely be administered by one of the following third-party exam certification providers:
The National Nurse Assistant Assessment Program (NNAAP) is the nation's largest CNA exam assessment program. Their written knowledge exam is 70 multiple-choice questions with four answer options. You can take the NNAAP Nurse Aid exam in the following jurisdictions: Alabama, Alaska, California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington.
You'll be given 90 minutes to complete a 60-question written examination, and 30-40 minutes - to complete the clinical skills exam. If you live in one of the following states, your CNA exam will most likely be administered by Prometric: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma.
Just like the other test providers, the Headmaster CNA exam is administered in two stages: a written exam and a manual skills exam. The written CNA examination is 75 multiple-choice questions while the clinical skills exam is 3-4 selected skills. The following states use HeadMaster to administer their CNA exam: Arizona, Arkansas, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, New Jersey, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Wisconsin.
Research shows that studying in the same way that you’ll be tested can increase your self-assurance, as well as your ability to focus on the test questions. We’ve designed our website training course to duplicate the exam experience, so it becomes familiar. Our CNA practice tests cover all the patient care topics and personal care skills that are taught in traditional nursing programs and included in the official exam - without any classroom instruction. Start NOW