Re: CNA Skills test! HELP!
Well, I don't mean to scare you, but I do want to tell you everything... so here it goes.
We had to be in our seats by 8:30 in the morning and trust me, they locked the doors at the exact time... you weren't in the room, you didn't take the test.
There were about 15 of us there for the written portion of the test, and I know for a fact that two of the people there were there on re-tests (previous fails) of those of us there 2 failed (one was a "re-taker"). After the written portion was done, and we all had our scores back, we were divided into separate groups, given 30 minutes each to perform the five skills required. The skills were predetermined for each of us.
My skills were:
Handwashing- which everyone has to complete
Respirations measurement- use a watch with a real second hand, not a digital!!
Wash face, arm, hand and underarm- "victim" was wearing a gown over her clothes and we used real water... not just pretending.
ROM one shoulder- simple skill in my book.
Dress person with right side affected- had "victim" hold rubber glove in affected hand so I didn't forget which side was affected.
My "victim" which was one of the girls who failed the written test, had to complete the skills test after already knowing she had failed, but since I was now her victim, I can tell you what skills she had"
Hand washing- obviously.
Urinary output measurement- apple juice in a bed pan, needed to be measured and disposed of properly.
brushing teeth- weird for me because I don't think anyone but the dentist has done this in a very very long time!
Bedpan procedure- don't forget to raise the head of the bed.
(and I am sorry, but I can't remember the last one she did right now... If I remember it, I will let you know.)
She did pass her skills test, and all I can give you for a word of advice is to remember K.I.C.K. Knock, Introduce yourself, pull the Curtain, and Know the procedure you are about to do! and then L.C.H. Low bed, Call light and wash Hands before leaving the room.
Good luck and let us know how it goes!
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