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Our question bank is intentionally focused: fewer, higher-quality, Washington-relevant CNA-style questions with clear rationales — created with input from experienced nurses and CNA instructors.

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More isn't better when the questions are repetitive, outdated, or poorly written. We take the opposite approach.

Typical quiz sites

  • Huge counts padded with near-duplicate items
  • Little or no explanation for answers
  • Generic content not tied to what matters
  • Hard to tell what to actually study

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  • Original questions written to be realistic and relevant
  • A clear rationale behind every correct answer
  • Organized by the categories the exam emphasizes
  • Performance insights that show you where to focus
Coverage

Every core category, organized for you

Questions are grouped so you can practice a specific area or mix everything together.

Basic nursing skills
Infection control
Safety and emergency procedures
Personal care
Mental health and social needs
Communication
Resident rights
Activities of daily living
Restorative skills
Vital signs
Sample question

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Here's the kind of question and explanation you'll practice with.

Resident rights

A nursing assistant arrives at a resident’s closed door to provide care. What should the nursing assistant do first?

AEnter quietly so the resident is not disturbed
BKnock, identify themselves, and wait for permission to enter
COpen the door and begin the task right away to save time

Why B is correct

Residents have the right to privacy and dignity. Knocking, announcing yourself, and waiting for permission respects that right and gives the resident a sense of control over their space.

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