Exam Overview
Written Exam
The Written Examination has seventy (70) multiple-choice questions. You will have two (2) hours to complete the Written Examination. See Sample Questions for examples of the kinds of questions found on the Written Examination.
Oral Exam
An Oral Examination may be taken in place of the Written Examination. You must request an Oral Examination when filling out your application. The Oral Examination consists of two (2) parts, and you must pass both parts in order to pass the Oral Examination. If taking the online proctored oral exam, you will need your own wired headset.
The first part of the Oral Examination has sixty (60) multiple choice questions. Each of the sixty (60) multiple-choice questions is read twice. As each question is read, you are asked to choose the correct answer.
The second part of the Oral Examination has ten (10) multiple choice questions that test whether you know common words used in long-term care facilities. Each word is read three (3) times. You are asked to match the word you hear on the recording to the written word. In the Spanish Oral Examination, the 10 multiple-choice questions are read in Spanish and you are asked to match the word you hear on the recording to the English word.
The Skill Evaluation
In the Skills portion of your test, you will be asked to perform five (5) randomly selected nurse aide skills. You will be rated on these skills by a Nurse Evaluator. Please review the complete listing of the skills given in the handbook. You can also review The Written (or Oral) Exam and The Skills Evaluation for more details about the NNAAP® Examination.