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After you have graduated from your Certified Nurse's Assistant (CNA) training program, you will be eligible to sit for your CNA certification examination. You will have to do this exam in the state in which you are planning on getting a job. A good way to prepare yourself for this exam is to take practice tests which will help familiarize you with the format and kind of questions that will be asked during the real one. There are quite a few places you can find genuine sources that offer CNA practice tests for free. It may take a little time and patience on your part but with a bit of research you can find some excellent sources.

*You could check with the career counselor at the school you did your CNA training at as he or she could give you information on where to access practice tests. Even local medical facilities, who may take you on as a trainee despite the fact that you haven't got certification yet, will be able to help you with this.

*There are also some websites that provide free practice tests. These resources will help you prepare for the exam by giving you a lot of relevant information and valuable advice. One of the best online sources would be the company that has been given the responsibility of distributing the test in your country. Make sure, though, that you pull up the practice tests that are meant for your state.

*Local health care centers and hospitals are good places to check as they may provide practice tests for free, too. Even if they don't, they will probably be able to give you a lot of advice and information that will help you with your preparations.

*Another way to practice for the CNA certification exam is to take the many specially designed quizzes offered online by several medical institutes. The advantage of taking these quizzes is that you will get detailed and prompt feedback on how you did on the test, and advice that will help you in your preparations.

These practice CNA certification tests are meant to help you and should be treated as learning experiences. You may find that you will need to take several practice tests before cracking it, but every time you do so you will learn something new. The more practice you get, the more confident you will be when you sit for the real examination which you will most likely pass with flying colors.

by: Susan Bean




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