NNAAP - National Nurse Aide Assessment Program
- Cost varies
- Renewal varies
COURSE FORMAT
About
The National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) is one of the largest nurse aide certification exams in the United States. It assesses the knowledge, skills, and abilities essential for safe and effective care as a nurse aide. The NNAAP certification is widely recognized and required for nursing aides working in various healthcare settings. This certification is offered by Credentia Nurse Aide LLC.
Completion Time: 2 hours for the Written/Oral Exam; 30 minutes for Skills Evaluation
Cost: $135 for Written/Oral & Skills Evaluation; $50 for Written/Oral Evaluation only; $85 for Skills Evaluation only (may vary by state).
Course Format
Exam Format
The NNAAP exam format and requirements may vary by state. The NNAAP exam has two parts: a knowledge test and a skills test. The knowledge section may be written or oral, depending on the candidate’s needs.
The written version generally has 70 multiple-choice questions, while the oral version has about 60 standard questions plus an additional set that checks basic reading and understanding. The skills test requires candidates to demonstrate five nursing aide tasks, chosen at random, in a simulated care setting. A Nurse Evaluator observes and scores performance to ensure candidates can safely and effectively provide patient care.
Certification
Eligibility and Certification Requirements
Completion of a state-approved nurse aide training program typically includes classroom instruction and clinical practice.
Some states have specific additional requirements or allow alternative pathways, such as equivalent military training or nursing education.
Exam Format
The NNAAP examination consists of two parts: a written (or oral) examination and a skills evaluation.
The exam for nursing certification includes 70 multiple-choice questions that assess one's understanding of fundamental nursing concepts and patient care. If you have trouble reading English, you may choose to take an oral examination in either English or Spanish instead of the written exam. The oral exam consists of 60 multiple-choice questions and 10 questions relating to reading comprehension and word recognition.
For the skills evaluation, you will be required to perform specific tasks in a simulated clinical environment. The evaluation will consist of five randomly selected tasks, which will be rated by a Nurse Evaluator based on your performance.
Renewal
NNAAP certification generally requires renewal every 2 years, though this can vary by state.
Renewal usually requires proof of employment as a nurse aide and may involve continuing education.
State-level renewal varies, but typically, nurse aides must renew their certification every 2 years, often requiring continuing education and proof of employment.
Continuing Education
Continuing education for nurse aides may include topics such as infection control, patient rights, communication skills, and updates in healthcare practices.
Other Resources
For specific information regarding the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program certification, including eligibility criteria, examination details, state-specific requirements, and renewal processes, it is recommended to consult directly with the respective state’s health or nursing board. These entities provide comprehensive information and standards for nurse aides.
Career Opportunities
NNAAP-certified nurse aides work in nursing homes, long-term care facilities, hospitals, and home healthcare settings. Duties include assisting with patients' daily activities, monitoring health parameters, reporting health changes, and maintaining patient hygiene and comfort.
Related Certifications
Frequently asked questions
What other certifications does Credentia offer besides the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP)?
Credentia also offers the Medication Aide Certification Exam (MACE).
Can I earn a National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) online?
No, you can't earn a National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) online.
What organization offers the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP)?
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) offers the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP).
How often do I need to renew my National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP)?
You must renew your National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) every two years, but this can vary by state.
How is the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) exam administered?
The National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) certification exam is administered in two parts. The first part is the written exam, which consists of 70 multiple-choice questions. Candidates may choose to taken an oral exam in English or Spanish instead of the written exam. The second part is a skills evaluation, where the exam candidate is required to perform specific tasks in a simulated clinical environment.