Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
Florida Exam Prep Program
$349.00
Although your interests may be vast and varied, our Certified Nurse Assistant training program can help you develop skills that are applicable to a wide range of healthcare environments. This way, you can build a foundation of information and good habits before you specialize or choose to further your career with additional training.
Our 12 hour Exam Prep Progam equipes you with all of the tools needed for challenging and both the written & clinical portion of the Prometric CNA State Exam.
Challenging the CNA exam means that you sign up for and take the CNA exam without going through the traditional 120 hour CNA program. If you take and pass the exam, you will receive your certification the same as you would if you went through a traditional 120 hour CNA program. You can challenge the exam up to three times.
Course Options
program fee money back guaranteed ($349) if take and fail Prometric CNA State Exam three times with documentation.
In-Person
Price: $349.00
Location: Lake City, FL
Instructor-Led Duration: 12 Hours
Open Lab Practice: 20 Hours
Format: 100% In-Person
Online CNA Module Access: 3 Months
Background check Scheduling assistance: Yes
Background check Location: On-site
Prometric CNA Exam Scheduling assistance: Yes
Prometric CNA Exam Location: Anywhere in Florida
Online
Price: $150.00
Location: Anywhere in Florida
Instructor-Led Duration: 0 Hours
Open Lab Practice: 20 Hours ($100 add-on)
Format: 100% Online
Online CNA Module Access: 3 Months
Background check Scheduling assistance: No
Background Check Location: Anywhere in Florida
Prometric CNA Exam Scheduling assistance: No
Prometric CNA Exam Location: Anywhere in Florida
Additional Fees: The following fees are paid to a third party vendor
State Exam proctored by Prometric: ~ $155
Level 2 Background Check: ~ $81
- How Long Is The Exam?
Written Exam = 90 minutes
Clinical Exam = 31-40 minutes depending on the skills assigned - How Many Skills Are On The Prometric CNA Test?
There are 22 clinical skills that are part of the practical hands on portion of the Clinical Skills Test. When you are registered to test, a computer will decide which skills will be on your test. A Clinical Skills Test consists of five scored skills. All candidates taking this test are scored on the Handwashing and Indirect Care skills. - What Are The Most Common CNA Skills Test?
Handwashing\Measuring blood pressure, temperature, pulse or respiration
Moving patients between a wheelchair and a medical bed
Caring for catheters
Dressing patients
Administering oral care for patients with dentures
Caring for nails on hands and feet
Putting elastic support stockings on patients
Taking care of bedpans
Changing a patient’s position in bed
Communicating with a patient or guardian
Feeding and assisting with mouth care
Completing in-bed bathing
Helping with body positioning and motion exercises - What Do You Wear To A Prometric CNA Exam?
For the Clinical Skills exam, you are required to wear flat nonskid closed toe shoes. You may be required to play the role of the resident for another candidate. Keep this in mind when picking what to wear for the testing day. Scrubs are always a great option, but are not required. - What Happens If You Miss A Prometric Exam?
If you miss your appointment, or arrive late and are not allowed to test, you will forfeit your exam fee(s). - How Can I Contact Prometric About My Exam?
Prometric
FL Nurse Aide
7941 Corporate Dr.
Nottingham MD 21236
Phone: 888-277-3500
FLCNA@prometric.com - Where Can I Take The Test?
Here’s the list of all approved Regional test site locations. The location of where you plan to test must be considered when applying for your CNA Exam.
Test Center List - What ID Do I Need To Bring To The Test Center?
You must present two valid pieces of identification (ID) before you may take an exam. The name on both identifications must exactly match the name you used to register for the exam and that is on your Admission Letter. Photocopies of either identification will not be accepted.
The first piece of identification must be current (non-expired), contain both a current photo and your signature, and be:
A government-issued (e.g., driver’s license, state-issued identification card, alien registration card, military identification or passport)
An official employment ID (if it has your photo and signature) from the facility where you are working and where you will be taking your examination.
An official school ID (if it has your photo and signature) from the school where you are currently enrolled and where you will be taking your examination.
The second piece of identification must be a signature ID. The name must match the name on your first piece of identification. Examples of acceptable signature IDs include:
Social Security card;
Credit card (with signature on back);
Library card (with signature on back);
Gym card (with signature on back).