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Vermont CNA Practice Test — Free NNAAP Prep

Preparing for your Vermont CNA certification exam? Practice with 501 free NNAAP questions covering every topic on the written exam — no signup required.

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Vermont CNA Exam — Quick Facts

75
Training hours required
$110
Exam fee
Credentia
Testing vendor
Retake policy: Up to 3 attempts within 24 months

CNA Pay in Vermont

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$18.57/hr
Avg hourly wage
$39K
Avg annual salary
+1.26/hr
vs national avg

What's on the Vermont CNA Written Exam?

The Vermont nurse aide written exam uses the NNAAP format and covers six core topic areas. Click any topic to open the study guide and practice questions for that section.

Try a Vermont CNA Practice Quiz

Answer 10 sample questions — one from each NNAAP topic area — to see where you stand before exam day.

Vermont Practice — 1 of 10

A resident on bed rest develops redness over the sacrum. What should be your first response?

How to pass the CNA exam in Vermont

  1. 1Complete 75 hours of state-approved training to become eligible to test
  2. 2Take our free diagnostic quiz to find your weak areas before exam day
  3. 3Study the topics where you scored below 70% using our study guides and flashcards
  4. 4Register with Credentia and pay the $110 fee — bring your training completion certificate
  5. 5When your practice test score reaches 80%+, you're ready for the real exam

Vermont CNA Exam — Frequently Asked Questions

How many training hours do I need in Vermont?
Vermont requires 75 hours of state-approved training before you can sit for the certification exam.
Who gives the CNA exam in Vermont?
The Vermont nurse aide competency exam is administered by Credentia. You schedule your test directly through them after completing training.
How much does the Vermont CNA exam cost?
The exam fee is $110. This covers both the written (knowledge) and skills (clinical) portions of the competency evaluation.
What happens if I fail the CNA exam in Vermont?
Up to 3 attempts within 24 months

Also prepare for the clinical skills test

The CNA exam has two parts: the written test and the clinical skills test. You'll be evaluated on 5 randomly selected skills from the NNAAP list of 25. These six are tested most often — click any to open the step-by-step checklist.

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