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Idaho CNA Practice Exam

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About this Exam

The Idaho Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification is your essential entry point into the dynamic and rewarding world of healthcare within the Gem State. This certification confirms that you have acquired the vital knowledge and hands-on skills required to provide high-quality care to patients and residents in various medical settings. The Idaho CNA exam is designed specifically for individuals who have completed a state-approved nurse aide training program and are now ready to demonstrate their competency to join the Idaho Nurse Aide Registry. Whether you are transitioning from a different career or are a student beginning your medical journey, passing this exam is the definitive step toward a secure and impactful career in healthcare.

Sample Questions

Question 1
Which of the following represents the correct selection of size for a blood pressure cuff?
The width of the cuff completely encircles the circumference of the arm
The width of the cuff is approximately 25% of the circumference of the arm
The width of the cuff is approximately 40% of the circumference of the arm
The width of the cuff is approximately 10% of the circumference of the arm
Explanation:
A properly sized blood pressure cuff has a bladder width about 40% of the arm circumference.
Question 2
Which of the following interventions should the CNA use to promote skin integrity?
Pad bony prominences when in bed
Leave TEDS stockings on during the night
Provide client with additional blankets so they are warm
Slide the client up to reposition them higher in the bed
Explanation:
Padding bony prominences helps reduce pressure and protects the skin from breakdown.
Question 3
Which of the following should be included when beginning to reposition a patient higher in the bed?
Lower the height of the bed so it is at the lowest position
Raise the head of the bed
Lower the head of the bed
Grasp the client under the arms and pull them
Explanation:
The head of the bed should be lowered before moving the resident up to reduce strain and improve body alignment.
Question 4
Which of the following, as part of client care, is an activity which can be completed by a nurse aide?
Administering intravenous medication
Dressing a wound
Assisting with bathing
Assess change in mental status
Explanation:
A nurse aide may assist with bathing, while medication administration, wound dressing, and assessment are nursing tasks.
Question 5
Two residents who are unmarried adults are cuddling in the common area of the facility. They are not bothering anyone and seem content. The CNA should:
Separate them.
Escort them to one of the resident's private rooms.
Notify their families.
Allow them to enjoy each other's company.
Explanation:
Residents have the right to relationships and personal expression as long as behavior is consensual and not harmful.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

Before challenging the final certification exam, candidates must successfully complete an Idaho state-approved Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program (NATCEP). These comprehensive courses generally require a minimum of 120 total hours, which are strategically split between 80 hours of classroom or laboratory instruction and 40 hours of supervised clinical experience in a healthcare facility. The syllabus is rigorous and designed to prepare you for real-world scenarios. Core topics covered include foundational nursing skills such as taking and recording vital signs, assisting with personal hygiene, and safe patient transfer techniques. Additionally, the curriculum places significant emphasis on infection control procedures, emergency care, communication skills, respecting residents' rights, and specialized care for patients with cognitive impairments or those in restorative care.


What to Expect in the Final Exam

The final Idaho CNA competency evaluation is a two-part exam that thoroughly assesses both your theoretical understanding and your practical ability. You must pass both sections within one year of completing your training to receive certification. The first part is the Written (or Knowledge) Exam, which is typically administered via computer at authorized testing sites. This section consists of 60 multiple-choice questions, covering the core topics of the NATCEP curriculum. Candidates are generally given 90 minutes to complete this portion. The second part is the Skills Evaluation, which is a hands-on test administered by a state-approved RN evaluator. During this section, you will be required to perform a randomly selected set of skills—usually five distinct skills—from the official skill list, such as handwashing, ambulating a patient with a gait belt, or measurement of vital signs. To pass the Skills Evaluation, you must demonstrate proficiency in all selected skills, successfully performing all "critical steps" within each skill.


How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation is paramount for success on the Idaho CNA Exam. Your primary study resource should be the official Candidate Handbook provided by Idaho's testing vendor, Prometric. Reviewing the complete list of potential skills and their associated critical steps is non-negotiable for the skills portion. Additionally, taking multiple Idaho CNA Practice Exams is one of the most effective ways to familiarize yourself with the structure, wording, and difficulty of the actual written questions. For the practical section, nothing replaces physical repetition; practice the skills on friends or family while saying the steps out loud.

When you are ready to test, you will need to schedule your exam through Prometric's online portal or through your CNA training program director. Idaho offers various testing options, including regional testing centers, mobile testing units, and in-facility testing at approved CNA training schools or community colleges, such as the College of Western Idaho or the College of Eastern Idaho. On exam day, arrive early at your chosen physical testing center with two forms of valid, government-issued identification.


Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning your Idaho CNA certification unlocks numerous job opportunities in a rapidly growing field, providing critical support to Idaho’s healthcare infrastructure. This certification is a required credential for employment in many long-term care facilities and provides a strong foundation for moving into more specialized medical roles. CNAs in Idaho work in various environments, including nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, assisted living communities, and home health care settings. Achieving this certification allows you to pursue several specific career paths and job titles, including:

  • Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

  • Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)

  • Home Health Aide

  • Patient Care Technician (PCT)

  • Resident Assistant

  • Hospice Aide

  • Rehabilitation Aide

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