Florida CNA State Exam: What Is Included in the Written Portion?

The written portion of the Florida CNA state exam consists of 60 multiple-choice questions, with a 90-minute time limit. The questions are drawn from five major subject areas:

1. Safety and Infection Control (25–30%)

This is the largest portion of the exam and includes topics such as:

  • Proper handwashing procedures
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) order
  • Fire safety and emergency response
  • Bloodborne pathogen precautions
  • Bed safety and fall prevention

2. Basic Nursing Skills

This section covers foundational caregiving tasks, including:

  • Vital signs and normal ranges
  • Pain levels and reporting
  • Intake and output
  • Height and weight measurement
  • Positioning and transferring residents
  • Accurate reporting and documentation

3. Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

Questions in this area focus on assisting residents with everyday care, such as:

  • Bathing, dressing, and grooming
  • Toileting and feeding
  • Bed making
  • Perineal care basics
  • Skin protection and pressure sore prevention

4. Psychosocial Care Skills

This section emphasizes emotional and mental well-being, including:

  • Communication techniques
  • Resident rights
  • Dementia care basics
  • Promoting independence
  • Cultural sensitivity

5. Role of the CNA

These questions test your understanding of professional responsibilities, including:

  • Legal and ethical duties
  • Abuse and neglect reporting
  • Scope of practice (what CNAs can and cannot do)
  • Chain of command within a healthcare facility

CNA Kwik Track offers a comprehensive CNA prep course that includes a detailed study guide covering all written exam topics, along with dozens of practice questions to help you prepare effectively. This written exam preparation is combined with hands-on training for the 22 clinical skills tested during the skills exam.