Wisconsin CNA Practice Test — Free NNAAP Prep
Preparing for your Wisconsin CNA certification exam? Practice with 501 free NNAAP questions covering every topic on the written exam — no signup required.
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Wisconsin CNA Exam — Quick Facts
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The Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin CNA Practice Quiz
Answer 10 sample questions — one from each NNAAP topic area — to see where you stand before exam day.
Wisconsin Practice — 1 of 10
A resident is on a thickened liquid diet. When serving beverages, what should you do?
How to pass the CNA exam in Wisconsin
- 1Complete 75 hours of state-approved training to become eligible to test
- 2Take our free diagnostic quiz to find your weak areas before exam day
- 3Study the topics where you scored below 70% using our study guides and flashcards
- 4Register with Prometric and pay the $105 fee — bring your training completion certificate
- 5When your practice test score reaches 80%+, you're ready for the real exam
Wisconsin CNA Exam — Frequently Asked Questions
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.
Handwashing
Observed on every skill
Checklist →Indirect Care
Observed on every skill
Checklist →Blood Pressure
Most common vital sign skill
Checklist →Range of Motion
Common fail — joints skipped
Checklist →Ambulating
Belt grip = instant fail
Checklist →Perineal Care
Most-failed skill
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