CNA Test Questions and Answers

I live in Utah and I have finished my CNA training and have only two more days of clinicals. I do have some hearing loss and very little feeling in the tips of my fingers. What sort of letter does my doctor need to provide for me to take with me for my state exam?

I completed a CNA course years ago and received my license in Wisconsin however, I never kept this license up. How do I go about getting re-licensed? Do I just need to take the CNA test again?

I would like to take the Pennsylvania state test for CNA. Where do I begin?

I am a Michigan resident and I am taking my CNA course in Wichita, Kansas. Can a CNA license from Kansas be valid for use in Michigan and if not, can I take the Michigan CNA test so as to make my certification valid?

I have moved from Indiana to Maine and my CNA certification expired in 2007. Do I need to take the Maine certification exam to renew my certification?

Can you tell me where I need to go to recertify my Maine CNA license?

Is it possible to transfer my CNA license from Wisconsin to Maryland or do I have to take a CNA training class and the test?

I took the CNA training in Washington DC. I live in Maryland and I want to take the CNA exam in Maryland. Would you please let me know if I can do that and if so where in Maryland?

I am a registered nurse from the Philippines. Can I take the CNA exam in Massachusetts or do I still need to take up CNA classes before I can take the CNA test?

How can I transfer my Louisiana CNA license to the state of Texas?

I got my Kentucky nursing assistant certification in my senior year in High School but I let it expire. Do I need to re-take the nurse aide classes or do I just have to re-take the CNA test?

I had a CNA certification in Texas but it expired. I want to pursue an LPN degree, however the school requires a CNA license from Kansas for admission. Is it possible having already been a CNA to just be able to take the CNA test in Kansas?

If I am licensed as a C.N.A in Montana and looking for the same work in Kansas, can I work until I get my license for that state?

Where can I take the nursing assistant (CNA) certification test in Georgia, and how much does it cost?

I am interested in registering for the CNA program at your facility. I would like to know, who at your college teaches CNA programs and are you accredited for the nursing including the CNA program?

I do not have my GED but I am working on getting it. I want to start taking CNA classes as soon as possible. Will I still be able to become a CNA?

I am a graduate of a nursing program from the Philippines. I am a bachelor of science in nursing degree holder and I live in California. Can I take the CNA test before challenging the NCLEX exam to be an RN?

What is your advice regarding accelerated nursing assistant programs? Is an accelerated CNA course as good as a traditional one?

How do I get a copy of my CNA license?

Can you have a misdemeanor and still become a CNA?

How do I find out if my CNA certification expired?

Are there any additional training requirements for nursing assistants working in assisted living facilities, such as CPR, First Aid, etc?

Will a flag on the CNA Registry prevent me from becoming a practical nurse?

What do I need to do to keep my CNA certification current?

How can I get a new CNA license if I lost or misplaced the original?

I want to take the CNA exam. I have heard that the exam will be using a computer. Is it true?

How do I find a school in my area that offers a CNA program?

I would like to get the CNA training videos, because I teach classes at a small nurse agency, and I would like the care provided to be the best for the client. How can I do this?

How long does it take after taking the nursing assistant state exam to get the results from your test?

How can I recertify my CNA license?

When and where I can take the CNA exam?

Am I too old to become a CNA?

I worked as a CNA from 1999 to 2008. Since then I have not worked as a CNA and was wondering if I would be able to challenge the exam or if I would have to take the class over again?

How can I get the free CNA training videos and CNA practice exams? Can you mail them to me?

Do I have to take the CNA course again if my certification expired?

How do I check the status of my CNA certification?

When does my CNA license expire?

Can I be registered as a CNA in more than one state?

Can I get my CNA license number online?

How do I renew my nurse aide certificate?

Can I renew my CNA certification online?

Is it typical to use a recruiting service or agency to get job placement after becoming a certified nursing assistant?

Can I join a CNA training course as a J-2 visa holder?

Could you give some examples of questions I might be asked at a CNA job interview? I just got my CNA license, and I am going to be looking for a job.

Where can I find free online practice tests for the nursing assistant exam?

Is it possible to take the CNA test without enrolling in a training class?

Can I enroll in an online CNA class if I don't have a high school diploma or GED?

Why is it so hard to get hired as a CNA? Everywhere that I apply they are asking for at least one year of experience in the field so what do I do next?

How can I further my education in nursing?

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Red Cross CNA Training

Did you know that many American Red Cross chapters offer CNA training? The Red Cross nursing assistant training programs are designed to prepare individuals to provide quality care for clients in nursing communities, hospitals and other health care settings. There are three main reasons why becoming a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) might be a good way to get started if you are thinking about a career in health care.


First, job opportunities for nursing assistants are increasing as the population ages and baby boomers, those 76 million Americans born between 1946 and 1964, start to retire. A second important reason for becoming a CNA is that nurse assistant training requires a small amount of money and just a few weeks of time for classes and practicals. Last but not least, many registered and practical nurses got started in the health care field as certified nurse assistants.


There are a couple of reasons why Red Cross CNA classes are a good choice for most individuals and a logical place to get trained as a nurse assistant. Besides the fact that the high quality of training the American Red Cross gives their students instills confidence in the individual and adds to his peace of mind, the CNA training provided by Red Cross also covers all the knowledge and skills needed to become a certified nurse aide and deliver basic care and support for patients in hospitals, clients in nursing communities, or at home.


CNA certification and training requirements differ from state to state but the Red Cross classes are designed to meet the requirements of the state in which the chapter is located. Furthermore, the organization has been involved in health care and nursing for more than 100 years, and has offered CNA training for the past twenty years. Last but not least, American Red Cross has a strong tradition of nursing and the Certified Nurse Assistant training program is offered in 36 cities across the nation.

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