The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Comprehensive Core
Competency Practice Test is your essential study companion for the official
state-required CNA licensure exam. This practice test is specifically designed
to simulate the rigorous knowledge portion of the final evaluation, ensuring
you are fully prepared for the types of questions and concepts you will face.
It is tailored for aspiring CNAs who have completed their training program and
are looking to assess their readiness, identify knowledge gaps, and build the
confidence necessary to pass their state competency exam on the first attempt.
Passing the final state exam is the definitive step to launching a rewarding
career in healthcare.
What the Course Entails and Exam Details
The actual CNA State Competency Exam, which this practice
test supports, evaluates both theoretical knowledge and practical skills
defined by federal OBRA regulations. While the practice test focuses on the
written portion, your overall preparation must cover all core domains.
The syllabus covers a wide array of critical topics. These
include:
What to Expect in the Final Exam
The CNA state certification exam is a two-part process that
candidates must pass to be placed on the nurse aide registry.
Part 1: The Written/Knowledge Exam This section
typically consists of multiple-choice questions. It evaluates your
understanding of nursing concepts and patient care.
Part 2: The Practical/Skills Exam This section
requires you to physically demonstrate proficiency in critical skills. An
evaluator observes your performance.
Specific rules, such as ID requirements and cancellation
policies, are outlined in your state’s Candidate Handbook.
How to Study and
Exam Centers
Effective preparation is key to success on both parts of the
state exam. Here are actionable strategies for your study guide:
Exam Center Information: You must take the official
state exam at an authorized proctored testing location. The available options
depend on your state and testing vendor (e.g., Prometric, Pearson VUE,
Credentia, D&S Headmaster). These may include:
Job Opportunities
from the Course
Earning your CNA certification and being listed on the state
registry opens doors to numerous in-demand and vital positions within the
healthcare sector. CNAs are the backbone of many care settings.
Your certification unlocks these job opportunities:
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