How to Be Qualified to Take a CNA State Exam


To be qualified to take a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) state exam, you need to meet certain requirements. The requirements may vary slightly depending on the state you are in, but here are some general guidelines:

1. Complete a state-approved CNA training program: Most states require you to complete a state-approved CNA training program before you can take the CNA state exam. These programs can be found at community colleges, vocational schools, nursing homes, or other healthcare facilities. The program typically takes 4-12 weeks to complete.

2. Meet the age requirement: You must be at least 18 years old to take the CNA state exam.

3. Pass a background check: You will need to undergo a criminal background check to ensure that you do not have any disqualifying convictions.

4. Provide proof of immunizations: You will need to provide proof of immunizations, including measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, and hepatitis B.

5. Pass a competency exam: The CNA state exam consists of a written test and a clinical skills test. You must pass both parts of the exam to become a certified nursing assistant.

6. Pay the exam fee: You will need to pay a fee to take the CNA state exam.

Once you have met these requirements, you will be eligible to take the CNA state exam. If you pass the exam, you will become a certified nursing assistant and be able to work in a variety of healthcare settings.