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CNA exam

Hello all. Just wondering how hard the two parts are to the CNA exam? I am currently in college majoring in Human Services and hold a 3.9 GPA, so I can study and retain information, will this help me at all? Thanks for your answers!

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The written section of the exam pretty much covers the information that was taught in the course. If you search online, you can find practice CNA written exams. The skills portion of the exam is kind of nerve-wrecking. A lot of people fail this side of the test because they are so nervous. Along with studying the material in the CNA handbook, you can review videos on 'Youtube' regarding CNA skills. Study, study, study, and remember to breathe during the skills section of the exam. Good luck to you! :jester:

In Illinois, the CNA exam is so easy as long as you read and understand your book. Most questions are common sense.

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