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magabcaz

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  1. Oh yes the vocab was the part that I made flash cards for and studied. That was probably the most time consuming but still it was a breeze. Good luck!!! =D
  2. Very very good advice. Especially the part about getting the pt. or resident ready before running for help. It was the same way for me when I was starting out. I had just received my certification and had landed a job with a rehabilitation center and it was like that my first month. I was nervous, breaking a sweat, clumsy, frustrated etc etc. Then after like the second month it all died down. Of course there is still the occasional comeback of these things but I have come to realize its a learning process and we all have to go through it. Just take it as it comes and don't be afraid to ask questions.
  3. I work in a rehabilitation center in CA and am a new grad making 9.50 =(. Getting experience for now and looking into the LVN program!!! =D
  4. Hello, I agree with Brandon. I went to CNA school after working with similar patients for two years and I really knew a lot of what they taught cause of my experiences from my previous job. It will be a breeze for you. =D

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