Passed CNA Exams Today!

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Specializes in DD, Mental Health, Geriatric.

Hi all! I just wanted to let everyone know that I took and passed my CNA exams today! I had to do wash hands of course, rom on knee and ankle, radial pulse, ambulate and make an occupied bed. I ran out of time making the bed and didn't get the top sheet on right, pillowcase changed or the end of the skill done but I still passed! My advice to anyone taking the exams is to study a week and night before so the skills are fresh in your head and then relax and remember the safety and privacy issues but don't focus too much on making it perfect or you'll run out of time like I did. Thankfully the longest skill was last and I had enough steps done and done right in order for my score to be a passing grade. ^_^

Yay!! That's awesome, good job!!

Congrats, so very happy fr you. there is nothing better then having that off your mind, and the thrill of being able to relax and know its over

Specializes in DD, Mental Health, Geriatric.
Yay!! That's awesome good job!![/quote']

Thank you! I'm so happy! :)

Specializes in DD, Mental Health, Geriatric.
Congrats so very happy fr you. there is nothing better then having that off your mind, and the thrill of being able to relax and know its over[/quote']

OMG definitely! I've been stressing for three months! Now, all I need to do is mail my application in to the department of health in order to get a certificate mailed to me.

Congratulations!!

Congrats! I took a CNA class in high school a little over a year ago. Completed the class but never got certified. Now I want to get my certification to be a more competitive nursing school applicant. I've been taking practice tests online, my first try dealing with any of this stuff in over a year I made an 90. I have the written portion of the test down pact. But the physical stuff like making the beds the right way, etc, I've forgot ...

What was all the physical stuff you had to do, & could you give me a couple of pointers?

Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Congrats hun!!!!!

Specializes in DD, Mental Health, Geriatric.
Congratulations!!

Thank you! It's the best feeling after you passed!

Congratulations and thanks a lot for the advice. I will be taking my final on Tuesday, lab exam on Wednesday and certification exam on Thursday. It's been a great experience, but I can't wait for this to be over so I can relax.

Specializes in DD, Mental Health, Geriatric.
Congrats! I took a CNA class in high school a little over a year ago. Completed the class but never got certified. Now I want to get my certification to be a more competitive nursing school applicant. I've been taking practice tests online, my first try dealing with any of this stuff in over a year I made an 90. I have the written portion of the test down pact. But the physical stuff like making the beds the right way, etc, I've forgot ...

What was all the physical stuff you had to do, & could you give me a couple of pointers?

Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Well, I really believe that the skill test isn't as objective as it's supposed to be because I hear stories all the time of examiners bending the rules to help candidates pass or failing them over something so tiny if they are in a bad mood. For example when my sister tested score years ago she failed twice and the third time her examiner which was the same person as the first two times whispered that she was just going to pass her so she wouldn't have to see her back. My own examiner let my partner help me get the gait belt on right and she passed both of us even though there were things we forget or didn't have time to finish. I took the test at the Columbia Basin College in Richard, Wa and our examiner was an older lady named Linda. She was very nice and everyone testing under her passed. She took us by twos into a big room filled with hospital beds along the walls with curtains seperating each like in an ER, etc, and there was a long table in the center of the room with all the supplies lined up and two sinks on each side of the room. She walked us around and showed us everything, how the beds worked, etc. For my skills I had to take a radial pulse, range of motion on one knee and ankle, ambulate with gait belt and make an occupied bed. For the make an occupied bed, I only needed to change bottom, top and pillowcase. She took the pad from me and put it back telling me they don't require a protective pad on when you do bed making which wasn't how I was taught but Oh Well, Lol. There was a binder on the counter next to the bed we were working with that had all the skills in random orders of five and we were told to turn to a certain page which listed our skills and we were allowed to look at them as we worked to make sure we knew what skill we did next. It didn't list the steps but like for the bed it listed that we needed to change bottom, top and pillowcase, etc. We had 25 minutes to do all the skills. I ran out of time doing the bed making skill so I didn't get the top sheet situated right or the pillowcase changed or the bed lowered, call light given, curtains pulled open or hands washed, etc and my partner forgot to check if I was wearing shoes or non skid footwear when she took me to the scale and I didn't check wristband at all and yet we both still passed. I think how they do it is they add up the points you got doing all the skills and you have to get so many to pass or fail, so you can miss a bunch of little stuff on a long skill but not on a short one, if that makes sense. Good luck to you and I hope this helps a little!

Specializes in DD, Mental Health, Geriatric.
Congratulations and thanks a lot for the advice. I will be taking my final on Tuesday lab exam on Wednesday and certification exam on Thursday. It's been a great experience, but I can't wait for this to be over so I can relax.[/quote']

Oh yes! You will do great and be so relieved! I am on vacation for the week to visit my folks and take the test and I'm glad the test was at the start of my vacation instead of at the end so I wouldn't be stressed and couldn't enjoy my time with family all week cause I'd be worrying about the test. I'm so glad it's over and I can enjoy myself now. You'll feel the same, I bet!

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