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angieck76

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  1. :typingI got a message from someone requesting to know more about the practice CNA test. I don't currently have private message permission, but why keep this private? :igtsyt:If you go to the D&S - Headmaster - Home Page, (Just type headmaster into your google bar and it should be the first page offered),:yeahthat: it is the button on the top left entitled "Order an individual test or set up a group testing account. Just follow the steps. The test is not free, but it is definately worth it. You can purchase one for $4.95 or five for $19.75, etc. Each practice test is different so I purchased 5 and it provided me with some repeat but also a larger variety of questions. I hope you found this information to be helpful. Good Luck!:wink2:
  2. You are almost there! Now, just back out of this discussion and go to page 3. At the bottom of the page, it is highlighted. FREE FULL CNA Videos. Good Luck! And have fun!
  3. Thank you so much for your quick response. :yelclap:I know when I took the class years ago, the instucter provided us with a pretty thorough list of all the abbreviations a CNA could possibly use. It would be so awesome if you would be able to get that for me. :thankya:Thank you again!:icon_hug:
  4. Hello! My name is Angie. I am brand new to this web site, thought not to the nursing field... Several years ago, I took the CNA course free through a nursing home. I haven't been active in the medical field for quite some time and have allowed my certification to lapse. I have been preparing to challenge the test for the past month on my own. I found the Free Video Lessons one day by accident and I have to say... :bow:YES!!! :bow:YES!!! :bow:YES!!! I have finished all of the video's and taken a few of the practice exams online. My scores were in the high 80s, which I know is passing, but I can't help but feel like the residents I would be caring for deserve better than that. So, I have been surfing the web, looking for more great finds like the videos. What I could REALLY use right now, is a list of commonly used medical term abbreviations. If anyone knows where I can find such a list, :plsebeg: let me know. As well, if you have any suggested web sites to help prepare me a little better for my career in health care, that also would be greatly appreciated. :tku: and good luck to all of you as I am sure you will all be great!:balloons:

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