Do anybody know what will be on the CNA certification state exam?

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  1. Daisy Says:

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  2. Anna K. P Says:

    Most of the time, the CNA certification test will take place in a group. The skills test follows the written test. There will be 100 multiple choice questions which will need to be answered; the time to take this test is usually two hours. Patient care is covered in the written test as is patient monitoring and record keeping. Included also is laboratory and testing procedures.
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