According to Alaska Board of Nursing, CNA programs must consist of at least 140 hours includes a minimum of 60 hours of classroom and 80 hours of clinical training. Some state – approved training programs may differ when it comes to number of hours in classroom and practical training.
See below for Alaska specific CNA information:
Alaska CNA Requirements
Home Health Aid Salary
Alaska CNA Reciprocity
Alaska CNA Certification Renewal
Alaska Approved CNA Training Programs
Alaska Registry
Use our study tools while you’re studying for the CNA certification exam. Our study guide a complete review, study exercises, flashcards and 4 practice tests. Our study guide comes with CNA skill walk-through on audio; listen and practice along with a step-by-step instruction audio.


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