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Oshun5

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  1. ^^^ i totally get what your saying..i start orientation with genesis healthcare in nj and im very nervous yet anxious to start this new journey.
  2. Thanx Julie, @Markin, i obtained the waiver because im a LPN student and once you finish fundamentals and nursing process you can take the written exam.
  3. I passed my exam April 27th!!! went on an interview 5/4 (yesterday) and got the job!! yay!!! now another hard part is trying to actually work as a CNA
  4. MrsFrancis, Thank you and i hope i find a job also i do agree with you that there was alot of very easy questions.
  5. Yayyyy for me!!!!! My only reason for starting this post is for all the people out there that are preparing for their exam and are searching the internet for answers. I have searched and searched but there arent many current post on the exam or just the experience in general..so i would like to contribute and possibly help someone. Today i took the cna written exam and passed. i had a waiver so i didnt have to take the skills (cant give you any insight on the skills portion) so basically i challenged the test. The written test was fairly easy IF you have studied and read material. Alot of posters say "its common sense, its so easy, its nothing to worry about, etc,... sometimes saying these things and not elaborating can give the impression that anyone can take and pass as long as you have common sense. when i sat for the exam i was a little surprised by some of the questions. A few questions i felt were more for an lpn. The test had a few questions pertaining to vital signs (abnormal), oral care, and alot were set up as a scenario. Remember RACE, safety-security-and prvacy and that should help with most of the questions. Also what was very helpful to me was to just take as many practice test as possible. The test was not hard however you do need to know your stuff. The CNA exam cram was a helpful book i used...plenty of questions in that book and it also give you the rationale..the book was very detailed with every aspect that you need to know. Hope this helps someone, Good luck to everyone!

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