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What is a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) exam?

The CNA exam is a certification test for people who want to become certified nursing assistants. It usually includes a written knowledge test and a clinical skills evaluation.

Who administers the CNA exam?

Each state manages CNA certification a little differently, but many states work with large third-party testing providers.

  • Prometric handles CNA testing in many states.
  • Pearson VUE delivers computer-based testing in select states.
  • D&S Diversified Technologies serves several regional programs.
  • Credentia supports CNA testing in multiple states.

What is on the CNA exam?

The written CNA exam usually covers the major care and safety topics CNAs face every day.

  • Basic Nursing Skills such as vital signs, positioning, and common procedures.
  • Infection Control including hand hygiene, PPE, and precautions.
  • Safety and Emergency Procedures such as fall prevention and emergency response.
  • Residents' Rights including dignity, privacy, and reporting abuse.
  • Mental Health and Social Service Needs including communication and emotional support.
  • Personal Care Skills such as bathing, grooming, oral care, and elimination.
  • Basic Restorative Services including mobility and range of motion.
  • Care of Cognitively Impaired Residents including dementia care and behavioral support.

How to pass the CNA exam

Consistent practice matters more than cramming. Use practice tests to find weak areas, review explanations carefully, and keep repeating the topics that show up most often.