joonil.choe replied to hollymom25's topic in CNA/MA
I think as long as you have the motivation to do it, you can take on that workload. Just try to keep a balance in your schedule and not take on more responsibilities you can commit to. I don't know what your other obligations are (if you have kids fo...
joonil.choe replied to joonil.choe's topic in CNA/MA
Hey guys, Been a while since I made the study guide handbook, but wanted to reupload the file for those who are looking for one. http://www.adrive.com/public/WTT3c5/CNA Skills Handbook.pdf Best wishes on your career. Joon Il Choe
Hey rose, CONGRATULATIONS, jjic told me about you passing. I don't have PM in allnurses since I don't have enough posts, so sorry if I missed some mail. Good luck in your job search! Keep us posted.
Write them a letter explaining your situation (the corporate). Try to show that this was temporary and you will be back in business soon. I'm sorry you are going through tough times, try to keep your head up! Just tell yourself that your a good perso...
Remember, Red Cross varies by state and perhaps have different divisions in one state. Call your local Red Cross and verify the skills. I took mine at Southern California.
joonil.choe replied to joonil.choe's topic in CNA/MA
Let me know if you have any other questions. Even for those of us who attended school, it was hard for many of us to prepare for the test since we did not know many details of what the examiners were going to look for. However, we did learn that the ...
joonil.choe replied to joonil.choe's topic in CNA/MA
Hey Rose, If the patient is lying on his/her side, and your task is to change their position to supine, it is best to log-roll them to supine then after realign them. I got most of the information from what I've seen in class, and also from what made...
joonil.choe replied to M.Scarborough's topic in CNA/MA
Hey don't feel that way! Like everyone has said, size doesn't matter! As long as your willing to work hard. Also it is very common to have help in transferring patients.
joonil.choe replied to joonil.choe's topic in CNA/MA
Hey linamtob1, Glad it helped. As for your question, I need you to rephrase it since I do not understand. But from what I read, you are taking off your gloves after the closing procedure (raising the bed, closing curtain...). You need to take off you...
joonil.choe replied to deaglemck's topic in CNA/MA
https://allnurses.com/cna-nursing-assistant/cna-skills-handbook-635547.html Here you go! This should increase your chances by far. Best of luck on the exam!
joonil.choe replied to deaglemck's topic in CNA/MA
Hey Linamtob1, For the gloves question, it is best to understand why we need them in order to know which skills need them. During my exam, I could always leave the "patient room" to get my gloves if I needed them for the skill. Hence, if I needed to ...