As most people who aspire to become a nurse know, CNA stands for Certified Nursing Assistant. Becoming a CNA is the foundation for many nursing careers, and it is both a demanding and fulfilling job to have.
CNAs often answer to RNs and LPNs as their superiors; and typically work in a nursing home. CNAs do fulfill a vital role in any medical facility however, as they have just as much contact and interaction with clients in whatever establishment that they are currently employed through.
Like all other careers in the medical field, CNAs are required to attend classes which are usually either free or extremely affordable, and they must pay for their licensing. Once their training is completed- which can take anywhere from between a few weeks to a few months depending on the establishment offering the training- they then must take an examination in order to recieve their licensing. Thankfully, most places that offer training also offer a CNA practice test to prepare a student for the final exam.
The CNA practice test is just as demanding as the exam itself, though that should not be something that dissuades students from accepting the practice exam. Most of the material covered in the CNA practice test will have already been covered during training.
The subjects which the students have not already become acquainted and comfortable with are always explained before the practice exam begins. In most cases, students are partnered up together, and are required to demonstrate the techniques that they have learned during their training.
The CNA practice test is typically overseen by the person whom conducted the classes; normally an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) or RN (Registered Nurse.) This is in part to ascertain that their students are capable of performing the duties that were practiced and discussed during their training.
The faux exam is not something that the students should stress out over however; for if they did well during their training, there is no way that they will fail the practice examination.


















