Originally Posted by Laurab14
I read you are testing in Ohio, as an instructor I can tell you you are only tested on the steps in your red book.
Good luck on your test!
Laura RN

Thanks, Laura! Today I practiced taking vitals on my daughter. She's finding all of this practice a little tiresome, I think. She sees me coming toward her with my watch (I've been timing all the skills to see how long it takes me) and she lets out a sigh - or runs for cover!
In Ohio, we don't have to do BP for the skills test. And although we've been told we have to learn to use the restraint vest, we will never use it in real practice. Abuse of the vest (or misapplication) has resulted in some injury/deaths.
Also, our skills list is just a handout. We never got a "red book"?
One of my problems is ME. I read the skills and try to improve them - like put things in logical order or add the waterproof pad for bedpan/output because I think it is what I would do in real life. I am making this more complicated.
I made up two lists: a BEGINNING list and and ENDING list. These lists outline everything to do at the start and at the end. The skill will be done in the middle.
When we take our actual skills test, we won't have a working sink. So that's raising questions in my mind. Do we just say, "now I would fill this basin with warm water"? (for any skill that would need water). How are we going to take the skills test without having water?