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Meridian CNA Exam Prep is an independent, source-grounded study guide for candidates preparing for the certified nursing assistant knowledge and skills exam. It explains the CNA role, resident rights, safety, infection control, basic nursing skills, activities of daily living, communication, and skills-test reasoning in plain exam-focused language. The guide is built around federal nurse-aide training requirements, current CDC and OSHA safety guidance, and public candidate-handbook patterns from major testing providers, while repeatedly directing readers to verify the current rules for their own state and vendor. Practice questions, answer explanations, checklists, quick-reference tables, a glossary, and a study schedule help candidates rehearse decisions without claiming to replace state-approved training, supervised clinical practice, or official testing materials. The book is organized for realistic exam preparation: first, it clarifies what the aide may and may not do; next, it rehearses resident-centered safety and infection-control choices; then it moves through daily-care tasks, observation and reporting, privacy, dignity, mobility, nutrition, elimination, communication, and end-of-shift judgment. Skills-test sections emphasize sequence, hand hygiene, privacy, verbalization, measurement accuracy, and the habit of correcting small mistakes before they become unsafe performance errors. The practice material is written to develop reasoning rather than rote guessing: each answer explanation asks what risk is present, who must be told, what falls inside the aide role, and what the official handbook or instructor controls. Because CNA testing is administered state by state, the guide avoids state-specific promises about item counts, skills lists, passing scores, allowed attempts, identification rules, or retest timing. It tells readers to download the current candidate handbook for their state and contracted testing provider and to treat that handbook as controlling if any procedural detail differs. Clinical passages are likewise framed as study support for approved training, not as independent authorization to perform care. Readers get a compact but commercially complete preparation package: domain chapters, review questions, two practice-exam blocks, answer keys, practical checklists, a glossary, and a study schedule that keeps official training and supervised clinical practice at the center. The tone is firm but conservative: it teaches candidates to slow down, protect the resident first, keep privacy visible, report changes promptly, use standard precautions, and avoid doing work that belongs to licensed nurses. The reference apparatus supports library, bookstore, and instructor review by making the source boundary clear: federal rules, testing-provider handbooks, infection-control guidance, workplace-safety guidance, and cautious exam-prep synthesis are kept separate. That makes the book suitable for adult learners, career-switching students, aides returning to the field, and training programs that want a supplemental review text with transparent disclaimers rather than an overconfident shortcut. This is a preparation companion for understanding and rehearsal, not a credential, not legal advice, not medical advice, and not a substitute for the reader's official program. This book is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, licensed by, or connected to Credentia, Prometric, NCSBN, CMS, CDC, OSHA, any state board of nursing, or any state department of health or testing provider.
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