CNA Exam Prep Study Guide

Feeling overwhelmed about the CNA exam? You’re not alone β€” and you don’t have to study blindly. This CNA Exam Prep Study Guide is designed to help CNA candidates organize what they’re learning, understand how questions are asked, and walk into exam day feeling more prepared and confident πŸ’ͺ🏽🧠

Created by Nurse Eunice Mathis, MSN-Ed, RN, a registered nurse educator with decades of real-world clinical and teaching experience, this study guide breaks CNA concepts down into clear, easy-to-understand language β€” no unnecessary jargon, no confusion.

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✨ What’s Inside This Study Guide:

πŸ“Œ Medical terminology and commonly used CNA abbreviations
πŸ“Œ Overview of the CNA test plan and Florida β€œChallenger” pathway
πŸ“Œ Step-by-step reviews of essential CNA clinical skills with safety reminders
πŸ“Œ Infection control, resident rights, dignity, and professional care principles
πŸ“Œ Cultural competence and respectful, resident-centered care
πŸ“Œ A 100-question exam-style practice test for self-assessment
πŸ“Œ QR codes linking to optional skills review videos taught by a registered nurse πŸŽ₯

Whether you’re preparing in Florida or another state, this guide serves as a supportive learning resource to help you focus your study time and strengthen your understanding of key CNA concepts.

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πŸ›’ How to Purchase

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⚠️ Important Disclaimer

This study guide is an independent educational resource and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or approved by any state board, testing agency, or credentialing authority. Exam requirements and outcomes vary by state and individual.