CNA Certification Idaho is essential for these individuals, who plan to enter health care field for better employment and earning opportunities. The state of Idaho and federal authorities have also mandated earning of Certified Nurse Aide Certification for working in various health care facilities all over the state.
The basic requirements for the CNA certification include:
- Completion of state and federal approved Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program (NATCEP) of the Idaho State Board of Nursing (ISBN)
- Sitting and passing of ID Certification Test
- Earning of Certification and Listing with ID Nurse Aide Registry.
ID CNA Certification Program
ID CNA Certification Program consists of 120 hours of total theoretical classroom and clinical training, which includes 80 hours of classroom course instruction and 40 hours of clinical hands-on training. The training can be completed under the active supervision of a RN or LPN.
The ID training program teaches basics of routine nursing cares, which are necessary for offering safe and quality health care to patients, society and public health.
The program can be attended through numerous schools, colleges, long term care facilities and technical institutes spread throughout the state.
ID CNA Certification Test
In Idaho, the ID Department of Health and Welfare (the Department) has contracted Prometric to develop, administer and provide scoring to its ID CNA Certification Test.
Prometric offered certification test consists of two parts and they include:
· Written/Oral Test
· Skill Test
Written/Oral Test features multiple choice questions, which needed to be answered within 2 hours.
Skill Test needs demonstration of 5 skills on a live model or dummy within 35 minutes.
The passing of ID CNA Certification Test earns a student CNA Certification and listing with ID Nurse Aide Registry.

