CNA Exam and Certification West Virginia

There are several eligibility routes for taking the Nursing Assistant exam in West Virginia. If you complete a state approved nursing assistant training program, comprising of at least 120 hours of classroom and clinical instruction, you must register to take the exam within two years of graduating. Nursing students (RN/LPN) are also permitted to take the exam after completing the fundamentals of nursing class comprising of at least 32 hours of clinical experience in a licensed nursing facility. If you are certified in another state or hold a lapsed certificate in West Virginia, and have no record of abuse, you should contact the registry to obtain permission to take the exam.

CNA Classes in WV:

How to Apply for the West Virginia CNA Exam

Professional Healthcare Development, LLC administers the CNA exam in West Virginia. You must submit an application, fee, and other required documentation to be scheduled for the exam. Include documentation of your eligibility to test, printed from the OHFLAC website, with your completed application. Submit your application, required documentation, and fee to PHD at least two weeks before your desired test date.

Once your application is approved, you will receive an admission ticket from PHD sent to your address listed on the application – if you do not have a sponsor. Otherwise, the ticket will be sent directly to your sponsor via fax or encrypted email. If your address changes before you receive your ticket, you should notify PHD immediately of your change in address. The ticket will be sent out approximately one week before the scheduled test date. It will list the test site and directions, test date, your name, social security number, and ID code number. Keep the ticket as it must be presented for admission to the exam.

If your admission ticket has an error(s), it must be corrected before you go to your test site. If your application is incomplete, PHD will notify you or your sponsor and let you or your sponsor know what additional information is required. PHD will not send any admission ticket until all of the required information has been received.

For your convenience, you can review your registration status on PHD’s website.

If you need to reschedule your exam, contact PHD by noon at least 5 business days before the scheduled date. Saturday, Sunday and holidays are not considered business days. Your fees will not be refunded and you will not be transferred to a new date if you do not contact PHD within the stipulated 5 business days to reschedule and do not show up for the exam.

PHD complies with the ADA. Therefore, you can request special testing by filling out the Special Testing/ADA Request if you have a qualifying disability. Clearly outline the exact help you need and provide documentation of your need from your health care provider. All ADA special testing must be submitted at least two weeks before the anticipated exam date. Once approved, a Nursing Assistant Evaluator at the test site will be prepared to meet your testing requests.

No changes will be made at a test site that has not been arranged and approved before the exam is scheduled. If you need, but have not requested special arrangements before testing, you will not be allowed to test and will be counted absent.

If you are pregnant, you must send, with your application, a release from your doctor stating that you are healthy and have no restrictions due to your pregnancy that would prohibit you from performing the five skills required to successfully complete the exam. If you go to the test site and have not sent the release to PHD prior to testing, you will not be allowed to take the skills performance portion and you will be responsible for paying the fee again for the skills exam.

If you have been injured prior to your scheduled exam date and your physician has excused you from work, you must submit a release to PHD before you will be allowed to test. If you are too sick or injured to work, you are too sick or injured to take the exam.

Exam Costs

The established testing fees in West Virginia are as follows:

  • Written and Skills exam – $125.00
  • Oral exam – $160.00
  • Written exam – $55.00
  • Skills Performance – $70.00
  • Oral exam – $90.00
  • CNA Test Completion Certificate – $15.00

If you’re taking the test for the first time, you must pay for both the written/oral and the skills performance components. Your employer/sponsor must pay the exam under federal and state laws.

All fees are payable to Professional Healthcare Development, LLC (PHD, LLC) using a money order, facility check, certified check, Discover Card, Visa, or MasterCard. If your sponsor is paying on your behalf, make sure your name is listed on the check, so the payment may be applied to your name.

Exam registration will not be processed unless the payment is received.

CNA Exam Overview West Virginia

The CNA exam in West Virginia is a computer-based exam. If there are technical difficulties at the test site, the Written component of the exam will be administered in paper format. An evaluator will provide instructions for logging onto the exam using the computer and the information on the admission ticket.

The Written Exam

The written test comprises of 100 multiple-choice questions. You’ll have 2 hours to complete the exam and review your answers before submitting for scoring. A Nurse Evaluator will sound an alert when there are 15 minutes left to complete the exam. If you receive or offer help during the exam, you will be asked to leave and will forfeit your exam fee. You will be reported to the Nurse Aide Registry.

In preparation for success, you should get a good night’s rest, pay attention to the instructions, read each question several times to make sure you understand, use a process of elimination if the answer is not immediately obvious, select one answer only, and answer all questions. The content of the Written test will stem from the West Virginia Nurse Aide Curriculum. Areas for evaluation include the role and responsibility of nurse aides, personal hygiene, communication, reporting observations, nutrition and feeding, catheter care, and assisting residents with the activities of daily living.

An oral version of the exam is an option if you have trouble reading. It is only available in paper and pencil format. A reader will read each question twice. There are 100 multiple-choice questions on the exam. It will include a flow sheet, such as an Intake and Output Sheet you’ll have to refer to answer some questions. If you plan to take the optional oral test, you must request it when you apply for the exam.

The Skills Exam

The Skills exam may be administered before or after the Written exam depending on the test site. The exam takes place in a room set up like an actual care-giving situation. All the equipment needed to perform your assigned skills will be available in the evaluation room. You will be assigned five nursing assistant skills, initial steps, and completion steps. The skills will represent tasks you’ll have to perform on the job.

You must demonstrate the competency to perform the skills within the assigned 50 minutes. You will fail the exam if you skip the critical steps or disregard patient safety. A trained RN will rate your performance of the skills. If you make a mistake, you should inform the evaluator and go back to where you believe you made the mistake. You will pass the exam if you perform the critical points in all five skills and demonstrate competency for each skill.

What To Bring To The Exam

You must bring the following to the test site – improper or incorrect documentation will result in not being admitted to the test site and fees being forfeited:

  • Your admission ticket. Your admission ticket will not be corrected at the test site.
  • Two forms of ID (one must be an unaltered photo ID and the other must be your unaltered social security card). If you arrive without proper ID, you will not be able to take the exam and you will lose your fees.
  • Three No. 2 pencils and eraser
  • A watch with a second hand – no sharing of watches is permitted

You must follow the test site rules, which includes arriving on time – at least 30 minutes before the scheduled test time. Personal belongings will not be permitted at the test site. These include large bags, study materials, books, and electronic items. You cannot leave the test site after you sign the roster. If you leave, you will not be re-admitted and your test fee will be forfeited. Visitors, guests, children and pets are not permitted at the test site. Test materials may not be removed from the test site.

Receiving Your Scores

Preliminary test scores will be handed out on the day of the exam. PHD must review the comments on the skills exams to finalize the results. Final results will be posted on the PHD web site within one business day.

If you pass both the Written exam and the Skills evaluation and meet all the other requirements, you will be certified as a Long Term Care Aide in West Virginia. You may print your Evalcode from the OHFLAC website for your record as the Registry no longer issues cards with a registration number.

If you fail the exam, you must contact your instructor for guidelines on retesting. If you do not pass the exam within three attempts or two years, you must retake an approved West Virginia Nursing Assistant training program before reapplying for the exam. A new fee and application are necessary for retesting.

South Carolina Test Sites
Academy of Careers and Technology
390 Stanaford Road
Beckley, WV

Fred W. Eberle Technical Center
Route 5 Box 2
Buckhannon, WV

1509 West Main St
Milton, WV 25541

James Rumsey Technical Institute
3274 Hedgesville Road
Martinsburg, WV

Wood County Technical Center
1515 Blizzard Drive
Parkersburg, WV

Mineral Co Tech
600 Harley O Staggers Dr
Keyser, WV

John Marshall High School
1300 Wheeling Ave.
Glen Dale, WV

John D. Rockefeller IV Vo-Tech Center 80
Rockefeller Dr. (95 Rockyside Road) New
Cumberland, WV

Contact the Registry

Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification
408 Leon Sullivan Way
Charleston, WV 25301-1713
Phone: (304) 558-0050
Fax: (304) 558-1442

West Virginia Community and Technical College System
P.O. Box 399
Ona, WV 25545
(304) 733-6145
Fax: (304) 733-6146
Email: info@profhd.com

 

Crystal G

Crystal is a certified Registered Nurse (RN) with a passion for writing about nursing education. Through her articles, Crystal shares insights and tips to help fellow nurses enhance their skills and stay updated with the latest developments in the field. With a focus on practical advice and relevant topics, Crystal's writing is a valuable resource for nursing professionals seeking to advance their careers.