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    Hi -
    Has anyone taking the LNA program at LNA Careers? If so, I am wondering how difficult the boards were? Specifically the clinical portion. I understand they will choose 3 clinicals to preform, wondering how others did on this. How was the setting (was there an actual mock rooms) was there complete privacy? ect.

    Its a few weeks away for me and getting nervous....... any feedback is helpful.

    Thanks!
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  4. OK so I have taken the boards (passed to I may add) if there should anyone be interested in what "actually occurs" please feel free to PM me.

    Good luck to all!
  5. I have never heard of anyone, who went to any LNA school, fail their Test. It is harder to fail than to pass - unfortunatley many people become LNAs who have no business being LNAs. Its really not a hard course.
  6. This is probably a dumb question, but what's an LNA? I've not heard of that..
  7. An LNA is a licensed nursing assistant....many states use the term "CNA" - certified instead of licensed. Same duties, though.
  8. Oh, okay. Thanks. Here you hear CNA, STNA and a whole myriad of terms, depending on the facility/hospital. I think from a legal standpoint they're STNA's though (State Tested Nurse Aide).
  9. Hi all -

    In reference to KN5904 about " I have never heard of anyone, who went to any LNA school, fail their Test. It is harder to fail than to pass - unfortunatley many people become LNAs who have no business being LNAs. Its really not a hard course." my class of 7 people had 4 fail. I dont believe for a second they wouldnt be great LNAs rather the teaching facility process itself. I think one will get out of the coarse what one puts in to the coarse. If anyone has further questions I would be happy to give my opinion to this process just IM me.
    Cheers!