NNAAP FAQs

The NNAAP exam is administered in states that contract with the testing vendor Credentia. Before taking the exam, candidates must contact the nurse aide/nursing assistant (NA) program in their state and meet the training/educational program requirements, and obtain testing dates and times from the training site or educational program. To find out how to contact the program in your state, check both the NCSBN and Credentia websites.

Can I take a practice exam for the NNAAP?

See Answer There are no NCSBN produced or endorsed practice exams at this time.

Can I transfer my CNA certification to another state?

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Every state has its own curriculum and program requirements for the nurse aide program. To find out whether your certification will transfer, please contact the nurse aide program in your state. Program contact information can be found on the Nurse Aide Registries.

Who is the NNAAP exam developed for?

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The certification exam is developed for entry-level nurse aides/nursing assistants (NAs). We define entry-level as nurse aides with zero to 12 months of direct care experience after receiving certification.

Who administers the NNAAP exam?

See Answer On behalf of NCSBN, Credentia administers the exam. To learn more, visit the Credentia website.

What testing format will be used?

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The NNAAP exam is offered in a paper and pencil format and a computer-based format. Candidates can choose to take either the written or oral format. There is also a Spanish language format available for candidates in some states.

Is NNAAP a national exam?

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Yes, it is written on a national level by subject matter experts from the four NCSBN geographic areas. The NNAAP exam content is based on the OBRA curriculum/guidelines (Subpart D – Requirements that must be met by States and State Agencies: Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation…; § 483.152 Requirements for approval of a nurse aide training and competency evaluation program).

What is the NNAAP exam content based on?

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The National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) exam content is based on the OBRA curriculum/guidelines (Subpart D – Requirements that must be met by States and State Agencies: Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation…; § 483.152 Requirements for approval of a nurse aide training and competency evaluation program), job analysis studies conducted by NCSBN and other resources.

How can I become a NNAAP client?

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NNAAP clients are at the state level rather than an individual program level. A client must have a state approved program and a current contract with the testing vendor, Credentia. If the program is not at state level, it is recommended that the program coordinator talk to their nursing regulatory body/oversight agency. For questions, please contact nnaap_maceinfo@ncsbn.org.

Is there a range of duties/scope of practice for nurse aides?

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The range of authorized duties may vary depending on where the CNA is employed; for long-term care settings, we encourage member boards and other stakeholders to refer to the OBRA guidelines, the NCSBN Model Nursing Practice Act and Administrative Rules, their Board of Nursing or oversight agency for assistance. Some states/jurisdictions may indicate the range of authorized duties in a general sense without getting too specific as some nurse practice acts (NPAs) speak to what licensed nurses can/cannot delegate to CNAs. OBRA and NCSBN Model Nursing Practice Act and Model Nursing Administrative Rules references are provided in the link below. Visit the OBRA curriculum/guidelines (Subpart D – Requirements that must be met by States and State Agencies: Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation…; § 483.152 Requirements for approval of a nurse aide training and competency evaluation program and for the NCSBN Model Nursing Practice Act and Model Nursing Administrative Rules reference - Article 8, Chapter 8)

Are there any qualifications for licensed nurses who train/educate nurse aides?

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Program instructors. CNA, CNA-II and MA-C instructors shall: