The Ultimate Guide For The Prometric Florida CNA Test
Requirements To Take The Prometric Florida CNA Test
- No high school diploma/GED, if you are at least 18 years old.
- If under 18 years old, you must have a high school diploma/GED.
- Must be eligible to pass a level 2 background check.
- Submit the application and pay the $155 test fee.
Price of Exam
Clinical Skills
How to Apply for the Florida CNA Test
- You must visit www.prometric.com, to register for the Florida CNA Test. You can access both online and paper applications. However, you must create an online account with Prometric, prior to completing the application.
- Next, you must complete the Florida CNA Test Application Form. Please make sure your information on your ID matches the information you are submitting on your CNA Test application. You must pay the test fees when submitting your application. Currently, the price is $155 for first time test takers in Florida and is subject to change.
- After submitting your application, Prometric will notify you via email when the application has been received.
- Then, Prometric will verify if you are eligible to test by checking your background. If you do not have a level 2 background check, Prometric will notify you .
- Once you have been deemed eligible to test, Prometric will send you an admissions letter. This letter gives the date, time and location of your exam. You must present this letter to your test site to gain entry on test day.
Written CNA Test
- 60 Multiple Choice Questions
- 90 Minute Timed Test
- Test Delivered on Computer
Topics Covered on the Written Test include:
Role of the Nurse Aide
Promotion of Safety
Promotion of Function and Health of Residents
Basic Nursing Care Provided by the Nurse Aide
Providing Specialized Care for Residents with Changes in Health
Clinical Skills CNA Test
- 5 Clinical Skills Demonstrated
- 31-40 Minute Timed Test
- Skills Are Randomly Assigned By A Computer
- Skills Demonstrated on Manikin & Person
- 2 Nurse Evaluators Will Grade You
- Nurse Evaluators Are Prohibited to Teach or Discuss Your Results or Performance With You.
- Corrections Are Allowed on The Clinical Skills Test
- Must Pass All 5 Skills of Clinical Skills Test
Timed Test
The times for this test vary since some skills take longer to perform than other skills. You will be told how much time you have for your test during the instructions .
Resident Actor
In Florida, candidates are required to play the role of the resident for other candidates who are taking the Clinical Skills Test.
Corrections
You can make corrections while performing a skill. You must tell the Nurse that you are making a correction during the skill and you must actually perform the correction.
List of Clinical Skills for the Florida CNA Test
For your test, you will be scored on five skills. While performing three assigned skills, you will also be scored on two additional skills, Handwashing and Indirect Care. Indirect Care is care related to residents’ rights and preferences, communication with the resident, resident safety, comfort and needs, and infection control.
- Ambulate the resident using a transfer/gait belt
- Assist resident needing to use a bedpan
- Change bed linen while the resident remains in bed
- Change the resident’s position to a supported side-lying position
- Dress a resident who has a weak arm
- Empty contents of resident’s urinary drainage bag, and measure and record urine output on an Intake and Output (I&O) form
- Feed a resident who is sitting in a chair
- Measure and record a resident’s radial pulse
- Measure and record a resident’s respirations
- Provide catheter care to a female resident who has an indwelling urinary catheter
- Provide foot care to a resident who is sitting in a chair
- Provide mouth care to a resident who has a denture
- Provide mouth care to a resident who has teeth
- Provide perineal care to a female resident who is incontinent of urine
- Provide resident hand and nail care
- Provide resident a partial bed bath and back rub
- Provide the resident with passive range of motion (ROM) exercises to one elbow and wrist
- Provide the resident with passive range of motion (ROM) exercises to one shoulder
- Provide the resident with passive range of motion (ROM) exercises to one hip, knee and ankle
- Transfer the resident from the bed into a wheelchair using a pivot technique and a transfer/gait belt