CNA Flashcards: Practice CNA Exam Questions

Flashcards created by Nurse Eunice and the Florida Training Academy, and aligned to all 50 states’ CNA exams.
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The most efficient way to study for the CNA exam.

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Brainscape’s CNA flashcards by Nurse Eunice help you easily and painlessly learn what you need for the CNA exam. You can study on your phone or computer in short bursts, stay focused on what matters, and walk into test day ready to pass on your first try.

Made with our expert partner Nurse Eunice Mathis (MSN, RN)—founder of the Florida Training Academy—and trusted by hundreds of thousands of nurse students, these CNA flashcards cover the same topics found in CNA test plans across the U.S., so you can feel confident that you are studying the right content. If you are working, raising kids, or doing both, this is built to fit into your life. You’ll learn faster, build confidence, and walk into test day prepared.

What you get with Brainscape’s CNA Flashcards:

With Brainscape’s CNA flashcards, you get:

  • Over a thousand flashcards that cover the most important concepts in all 50 states’ CNA test plans.
  • Flashcards made by Nurse Eunice (MSN, RRN), the founder of Florida Training Academy, who has over 25 years of experience in nursing and education.
  • Peace of mind as we’ve covered the most important facts you need to know, such as patient care essentials, safety protocols, legal responsibilities, and more.
  • A free practice question bank with answers mailed directly to you when you upgrade to Brainscape Pro for the full flashcard collection.
  • A study system that helps you learn the material TWICE as fast and remember it for longer.
  • Progress tracking that tells you exactly how much time you have left to study to reach 100% mastery.

Why CNA Flashcards Help You Pass

The CNA exam covers a lot of content. You have to remember safety rules, step-by-step skills, and what to do in real patient situations. Most people also have a busy life outside of studying, so reading a big textbook every night is not realistic.

Flashcards make it easier because you study one small question at a time. You can do a few on the bus, on a break, between classes, or at home. Over time, you build up the habits that help the information stick.

If you want a simple tool that keeps you focused on what matters, these flashcards are your ultimate study weapon.

Meet Our Expert Partner: Eunice Mathis, MSN, RN

We created these CNA flashcards with Eunice Mathis (MSN, RN), a nurse educator who has helped thousands of people pass their CNA exam.

Eunice is:

  • A Registered Nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing
  • A long-time CNA instructor and nurse educator
  • A highly successful YouTube creator with over a million subscribers
  • A specialist in helping aspiring CNAs understand challenging material quickly and clearly
  • A mentor known for her supportive, uplifting teaching style

She reviewed the flashcards to make sure they match real CNA expectations, current standards, and what students actually get tested on.

When you study with these flashcards, you’re learning from an expert who has helped countless CNAs pass their exam and begin their healthcare careers!

What Is the CNA Exam? (Overview for First-Time Test-Takers)

The CNA exam is the final step after your state-approved CNA training program. Once you pass, you can become certified and work in places like nursing homes, hospitals, rehab centers, and home health.

Most states use testing providers like NNAAP, Pearson VUE, or Prometric. Most CNA exams have two parts:

1. Written or Oral Knowledge Test

  • 60 to 70 multiple-choice questions
  • 90 minutes to complete
  • Covers theory, safety, ethics, communication, and patient care

2. Skills Demonstration Test

  • You are tested on 3–5 randomly selected skills
  • You must follow all steps correctly
  • Common skills include handwashing, vitals, transfers, feeding, and repositioning

You need to pass both parts to earn your certification.

What Topics Do Brainscape’s CNA Flashcards Help You Master?

These CNA flashcards cover the main topics tested in most states, including:

  • Basic Nursing Skills: hand hygiene, vital signs, positioning & transfers, dressing & bathing, bedmaking & linens, feeding techniques, and ambulation & body mechanics.
  • Activities of Daily Living (ADLs): grooming, toileting, meal assistance, mobility support, and range-of-motion
  • Safety & Infection Control: PPE use, transmission-based precautions, fall prevention, emergency procedures, and medical asepsis.
  • Communication & Patient Interaction: Professional communication, cultural competence, therapeutic listening, and reporting & documentation.
  • Client Rights & Ethics: Resident’s rights, confidentiality (HIPAA awareness), abuse & neglect reporting, and professional boundaries.
  • Restorative Services: Maintaining independence, assistive devices, and rehabilitation principles.
  • Physical Care Skills: Anatomy basics, nutrition & hydration, pain reporting, skin integrity, and elimination needs.

State-Specific CNA Exam Notes (What Candidates Should Know)

Every state’s exam is a little different. This can be confusing for first-time test-takers. Here are some things that can vary:

  • Required age (16–18+): Some states allow 16-year-olds; others require 18.
  • Retake limits: Many states allow three attempts before requiring retraining.
  • Oral vs. written exam availability: Oral exams are commonly chosen by English-language learners.
  • Skills selection: States randomly select your 3 to 5 skills from their own approved list.
  • Registration process: Some states require fingerprinting or background checks.
  • CNA exam fees: $80–$150 total, depending on provider and exam format.

Brainscape’s CNA Flashcards help you prepare for all versions of the exam by covering the fundamentals tested everywhere in the U.S.

What’s the Best Way to Study for the CNA Exam?

To pass, you need two things. You need to know the basics for the written test, and you need to practice the steps for the skills test.

Brainscape’s CNA flashcards help with the first part by breaking everything into small questions you can practice daily. If you do a little bit every day, you will feel calmer and more prepared.

Here are 10 simple tips that help:

  • Quiz yourself. Do CNA flashcards instead of rereading notes.
  • Study in short sessions. A little each day beats cramming. Even short bursts of studying flashcards for 10 to 15 minutes will help you make real progress.
  • Review again later. Repeating information over time helps it stick.
  • Switch topics. Do a mix of safety, infection control, and skills.
  • Sleep. Your brain remembers better when you rest.
  • Eat and drink water. Self-care helps you focus.
  • Practice skills hands-on. You will need to show the examiners what you know.
  • Say it out loud. Explaining a fact helps you remember it.
  • Study without distractions. Find a quiet study space, or use noise-cancelling headphones.
  • Track what you miss. Then focus your next study session there.

With these strategies and the right CNA exam prep tool, you can absolutely pass your exam and begin your career as a certified nursing assistant.

What is Included in the CNA Skills Test?

The skills test checks how well you can do common CNA tasks safely. This can include things like handwashing, body mechanics, catheter care steps, dressing care steps, and watching for safety issues.

How Long Should I Study for the CNA Exam?

Most people study for two to four weeks after training. The amount of time you’ll need depends on how recently you finished your course, how much you remember, and how comfortable you feel with both written content and hands-on skills.

With Brainscape’s CNA flashcards app, every minute of study time allows you to make real progress! Even just 15 to 30 minutes a day with the app can lead to big results. We’ll help you build and track a consistent habit that keeps you motivated and focused, without burning out.

What if I Fail the CNA Exam?

First off, take a deep breath. Failing does not mean you cannot do the job. It usually means you need more practice in a few areas and the right tools to solidify your knowledge. Most states allow you to retake the exam up to three times within a certain time frame (typically 24 months after completing your training). If you fail either the written or skills portion, you usually only have to retake the part you didn’t pass.

Using Brainscape’s CNA flashcards in your second round of studying can make all the difference. Our smart study system helps you target your weakest areas, improve your retention, and regain the confidence you need to succeed.

Do I Need to Use CNA Flashcards if I Already Took a CNA Course?

Yes, and here’s why. Your CNA course may have introduced the material, but flashcards are what help you remember it. Especially if it’s been a few weeks since you finished your program, it’s easy to forget key terminology, procedural steps, or safety rules.

Brainscape’s CNA exam flashcards work perfectly with your course materials. They’re especially helpful for memorizing topics like infection control, patient communication, or procedures with lots of steps.

How Many Questions Can You Miss on a CNA Test?

While the specifics vary by state, most written CNA exams include 60 to 70 questions, with a passing score of around 70–75%. That means you can miss about 15 to 20 CNA exam test questions and still pass.

The skills portion is stricter. You’ll be evaluated on five tasks chosen at random, and you’ll need to pass all of them. Evaluators may allow minor mistakes, but anything that risks patient safety or violates protocol is an automatic fail.

So what does this mean for your study plan?

It means you need to learn both core knowledge and clinical skills. It means understanding a nurse aide’s responsibility in every scenario. And it means reviewing high-yield concepts in an efficient, convenient way that works around your busy life.

Brainscape’s CNA flashcards give you exactly that: a practical, proven system for locking in what you need to know and filtering out what you don’t.

What’s the Difference Between a CNA and a Nurse Aide?

In most states, they mean the same thing. “CNA” and “nurse aide” are just two names for someone trained to help take care of patients.

CNAs and nurse aides help nurses by doing everyday care like:

  • bathing and dressing
  • helping patients eat
  • taking vital signs
  • helping patients move safely
  • helping with toileting and hygiene

So if your program calls it “CNA” or “nurse aide,” don’t worry. You’re training for the same job, and you’re studying for the same exam.

Start Studying With CNA Flashcards Today

You can pass the CNA exam. You just need steady practice and a simple plan.

Brainscape’s CNA flashcards, made with Nurse Eunice Mathis (MSN, RN), help you review what you will actually be tested on, a little at a time. Study on your phone or computer whenever you have a few minutes.

You’re already doing the hard part: showing up. Hang in there! Do a few flashcards today, then a few more tomorrow. It adds up fast. Brainscape is the study partner that meets you where you are, and gets you where you want to go.

Additional Resources to Support Your CNA Flashcards

Decks in this class (25)

Anatomy Basics
Describe the structure and function of different bodily systems
53  cards
Human Growth and Development
Describe the stages of human growth and development, including the physical, emotional, and cognitive changes with each stage
52  cards
Safety
Identify potential hazards and common injuries, including accidents and falls
54  cards
Infection Control
Prevent the spread of illnesses with best practices for infection control
52  cards
Acute and Chronic Conditions
Determine how to best support patients through common acute and chronic conditions
59  cards
Hygiene
Demonstrate proper hand-washing and hygiene practices
49  cards
Dressing and Grooming
Support patient care with protocols for dressing and grooming
52  cards
Nutrition and Hydration
Describe nutritional and hydration needs, including how to accommodate dietary preference and therapeutic diets
52  cards
Measurements and Vital Signs
Explain the purpose and protocols associated with taking patient vital signs and measurements
45  cards
Bed Care
Demonstrate proper bed care practices to support patient safety and comfort
43  cards
Elimination
Identify proper toileting methods for healthy elimination of waste
45  cards
Mobility and Restorative Care
Encourage patient mobility and restorative care to combat the risks of immobility
49  cards
Emergencies
Describe proper emergency protocols, including acute emergency situations and disaster response
48  cards
Emotional & Mental Health
Recognize the emotional and mental needs of patients, including pursuing interventions when necessary
44  cards
Self Care and Independence
Promote Patient Independence and Self-Care with supportive strategies
37  cards
Age-Related Changes
Understand how emotional and mental health may change with age
49  cards
Pain Management
Pain management concepts, assessment, treatment, and caregiver responsibilities.
43  cards
Spiritual and Cultural Needs
Explain how to address the spiritual and cultural needs of patients
36  cards
End of Life Care
Demonstrate best practices to support patients at the end of their lives
45  cards
Communication
Ensure effective communication with patients, family members, and the health care team
44  cards
Patient Rights
Describe patient rights to privacy, self-expression, and fair treatment
37  cards
Legal and Ethical Behavior
Identify potential breaches of legal and ethical behavior in patient care
44  cards
Reporting
Understand the reporting requirements related to patient care
39  cards
Health Care Teams
Explain the roles and responsibilities of a Nurse Assistant as a member of a health care team
40  cards
Health Care Systems
Describe the different kinds of health care systems and how they function
41  cards

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