![]() CCRI schedules the qualified candidates for the NNAAP examination after receiving required documents, examination application and appropriate fees.The former is to be submitted to the state’s Department of Health and the latter to the CCRI.A copy of the ‘ Application for Registration By Examination’ can be downloaded from the website of Pearson VUE- Scheduling: A failed skill carries the reason of failing the skill to help students in studying while re-taking the exam.Īpplicants need to fill two applications to get scheduled for the NNAAP Examination- the ‘ Application for Licensure As A Nursing Assistant’ and the’ Application for Registration By Examination’. Both the applications are obtainable from the nursing assistant training program. Students must get “Satisfactory” score for all 5 skills in order to qualify the Skills Evaluation. The official Score Report of Skills Evaluation lists all the 5 performed skills with a “ Satisfactory” score for passed skill and “ Unsatisfactory” score for failed skill. To write down the measurement of the measurement skills, candidates are given a Recording Sheet at the test site.Ĭandidates are advised to dress up in a loose fitting top and pants, and flat, non-skid, slip-on shoes. “Hand-washing” and a measurement skill (such as measuring respirations, radial pulse, blood -pressure, weight or urine output) are always a part of the Skills Evaluation. A Nursing Assistant Evaluator administers the skills. Students must perform this boldly written step correctly in order to pass the skill. ![]() One step is highlighted in bold font called- “Critical Element Step”. Each skill is divided into a series of steps. The NNAAP Skills List lists all the skills that candidates are needed to demonstrate. The setting is equipped with all necessary equipments needed to perform allocated five skills. Skills Evaluation: This testing takes place in a set- up that resembles an actual care giving setting. Multiple choice questions are read twice whereas comprehensive questions are read thrice. The comprehensive questions are a part of the Examination to check candidates’ ability to understand and speak the English commonly used in the long term care facilities. ![]() In the first part, there are 60 multiple choice questions and the second part contains 10 comprehensive questions. ![]() Students must pass both the parts in order to qualify the Oral Examination. The Oral Examination is made up of 2 parts. Candidates get complete two hours to finish the Oral testing. Students get the earphone to listen to questions at the test site. The Oral Examination is taken through a cassette tape. Oral Examination: If candidates face complexity reading English then they may give the Oral Examination in place of the Written Examination. They are part of the questions to collect statistical information. Out of 70 questions, 10 are non-scored questions. A separate answer sheet is given to mark the answer of the asked questions of the test booklet. Written Examination: This section of the NNAAP Examination consists of 70 multiple choice questions and students are given two hours to finish the written examination section. ![]() Both sections of the examination are conducted on the same day. Candidates must pass both sections in order to appear on the state’s Nurseling Assistant Registry. The NNAAP Examination consists of two sections- the Written Examination or Oral Examination and Skills Evaluation. ![]()
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