Archive for the 'CNA Certification Test' Category

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Programs – Be in the Front Line

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

By Melanie Ullman
Being in the front line of nursing, is not really like being in the line of fire when used as cannon fodder in a foot war, but it does have its ups and downs. When you are a Certified Nursing Assistant, you are in the front line of nursing. However the up side [...]

CNA Certification Test

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

By Melanie Ullman
In order to work as a Certified Nursing Assistant, you must complete a nurses aide training course, then pass the CNA certification test given by the State Board of Nursing. The certification test consists of two parts, a written exam and a hands-on or ‘practical’ CNA skills test. Licensing is done by the [...]

Passing Your CNA Skills Test And Written Exam

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

By Melanie Ullman
The CNA skills test and exam is given to students in order to test their knowledge and understanding of the fundamental skills and concepts needed in order to become a Certified Nursing Assistant.
The CNA exam is normally comprised of two parts – the written test and the practical skills test. The written portion [...]

CNA Training

Monday, October 12th, 2009

By Mark Alison
CNA Training offers unparalleled opportunities for those who are motivated and want to make a difference. Do you like to help people make their lives better? Do you enjoy working with people on a one to one basis in their home or at work? With the economy in the tubes and [...]

Free CNA Training Classes

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Who says that there is no such thing as free CNA training classes? Not the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH)! In cooperation with Tulsa Community College and Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education a fund of $371,000 has been established which will cover the cost of training approximately 900-1,000 CNA students [...]

Maintaining and Increasing Your Skills As A CNA

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Upon graduating from a state approved nursing assistant course and successfully passing a state given certification test, an individual can work in many organizations as a certified nursing assistant, or CNA. As a practicing nurse assistant, you will gain experience each day just by performing your duties, developing additional skills is both expected and desirable.
To [...]

Sample Testing Questions For CNA Exam

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Sample test questions for CNA exam can help you get a sense of what’s involved and whether your ready for the NNAAP (National Nurse Aide Assessment Program) certification exam. The exam is administered by the American Red Cross.
Whether your first considering becoming a certified nursing assistant, or have taken CNA training classes and are wondering [...]

What Is A CNA And How Do I Become One?

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

What is a CNA? The acronym stands for “Certified Nursing Assistant”, or “Certified Nurse Assistant”. Nursing assistants work in hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, adult day health centers, even personal homes. Wherever there is a need for personal medical care and assistance, CNA’s are often the one’s who perform the most basic needs for [...]

Red Cross CNA Class

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Red Cross CNA class training provides CNA certification via the American Red Cross. It is available in many states, and follows a nationally-recognized Certified Nursing Assistant curriculum. Course hours will vary according to the state and as such clinical requirements may be longer or shorter in a particular state. The Red Cross CNA class uses [...]

Welcome to CNA Training Class!

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

CNA Training Class provides information and resources for those interested in obtaining a Certified Nursing Assistant, or CNA certification.
Here you will find information on free CNA classes online, CNA training including the Red Cross CNA class,  information about CNA jobs including average CNA salary, as well as other resources to help you become a Nurse [...]