Certification
What is a CNA?
What do CNAs do?
100

At least how old do you have to be to take the CNA cerfitication exam?

16 years old

100

What does CNA stand for?

Certified Nursing Assistant

100

Name three places where a CNA can work

Hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, home healthcare

200

True/False: You cannot retake the certification exam 

False

200

True/False: A CNA is an entry-level healthcare professional

True

200

What do CNAs responsbilites depend on?

The state they live in and place of employment

300

How long is a CNA training program?

4-12 weeks

300

Who oversees the CNAs?

A Registered Nurse (RN) or a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

300

Name three people that CNAs work alongside 

Nurses, physicians, physical therapists, social workers

400

What does the certification exam consist of?

A written (60-70 questions) and practical exams (demonstrate 5 in-person skills)

400

What are two other terms used for CNAs?

Nurse aides or patient care technicians

400

Name three roles a CNA can do

Turning or repositioning patients, gathering supplies for the RN or MD, checking and charting vital signs, answering patient calls/bells, bathing, feeding, and dressing patients, measuring and recording patient food/liquid intake, preparing rooms for admissions, assisting with medical procedures, dressing wounds, assisting patients with elimination

500

What is the closest CNA training program to Wilton (in terms of distance)?

Loving Hands School (Norwalk)

500

What do CNAs assist with for daily patient care? 

Tasks like dressing, bathing, and checking patient vital signs

500

In 2022, Connecticut had how many licensed CNAs?

a) 5,987 b) 9,546 c) 14,422 d) 10,786

c) 14,422