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in order to streamline the threads on this topic, i ask that everyone that passes their nursing assistant certification test to please post it in this thread as oppose to starting a separate one. i appreciate everyone's help with this.
:redlight: congratulations to all the cna's out there! :redlight:
thank you,
jay
It's been ages since I've posted anything here, but I've been reading alot of the messages. My class finished back in June, and due to scheduling I just took my test in September. I just got my results today and I PASSED!!! Yaay!! I'm sooooo excited.
And now the real fun starts...hopefully nursing school will be following real soon.
Passed mine today, October 1st :))))))
Was soooo nervous because our tester is a "new" tester and doesn't cut any breaks. I had 5 skills: Handwashing, Communicating w/ resident during care, denture care, ROM, and make unoccupied bed. Pretty easy list I would say, I passed it all :)
First stepping stone in my future career, DONE!
Hey everyone, this is my first time posting to this section, I'm a student in my last month of school for LVN, but I just took and passed my CNA test today:yeah:, I'm very excited. I had hand-washing, gowning and gloving, assisting a resident to walk with a gait belt and mouth care of an unconscious patient. I just really wanna find a job now!
FINALLY I get to post here!!
I passed!!!!! I am now a fresh CNA. :)
I had female pericare, handwashing, communication, making an occupied bed, and blood pressure. I was supposed to get a complete bed bath (YIKES) but there wasn't anyone available to do it on so they changed it to pericare.
So now the job hunt begins... I start RN school in January so I am hoping to find PRN work somewhere.
I PASSED MY NC-CNA EXAM ON 10/16/10! PRAISE THE LORD!!!
Here were the Skills I had to Perform: 1) Hand Washing, 2) Blood
Pressure, 3) Fingernail care, 4) PROM- One knee/ankle, and
5) Ambulate using Transfer belt. And, I could not get/hear the
blood pressure reading at all! Only my heart pounding! Ha!
Did it twice, then again on other arm. I verbally announced
I can't hear a thing each attempt-- I'm guessing faulty equipment.
then I just recorded something and finished all steps, etc. My skill
were done on a student/partner during exam. So Glad I Passed!!!
brighterchoice
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I just passed my state board CNA exam! on to my lpn:yeah:
Any one has a recommendation for a great place to work for as cna in the albany,NY area?
Also how do i transfer my license from one state to another, where do I go? who do I call?
I did pass my exam in MA and have moved to NY.