Re: state board on friday - please help answer my questions.
One thing that got a LOT of people (and almost me!) was a choking or falling resident -- either yell out "HELP" or say "YELLING HELP" to the evaluator. I said, "She's choking!" when I had my skill, and she told me she'd be nice enough to excuse it. Others weren't so lucky, and actually had to retake the skills portion of the test -- if you don't indicate the "HELP!" you get no points for the entire skill!
Also, another thing I forgot, line the sink with paper towels when you clean dentures.
Where I took the test, anything you forgot you could go back and say as long as you were in the testing area. Even if it was something you forgot on the first skill, while you were on the last.
Before you begin the skills portion, ask about that. Don't say "honey" or "sweetie" and if you do, excuse yourself immediately and strike it from the record. And if you can fit two fingers in the gait belt, it's an automatic fail.
All of these are according to Iowa state rules, so there might be some stretch room!
I postponed my test for a year, just because I felt unprepared and worried. Worst mistake of my life, I lost a whole year of CNA work I could've had -- the test was SO much simpler than I thought it would be! And the written test is just plain common sense.
Good luck!
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