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angieb26

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  1. Congrats on passing!
  2. I PASSED MY TEST!!!!! I'M SOOOOOOO FREAKING HAPPY. It was a long day. I arrived at my testing site at 8:30am and did not leave til after 2pm. I took my written test first and after your done they let you know if you passed or fail. But no info on the score. Then I waited what seemed like forever to do my clinical. So while waiting I reviewed some skills on YouTube and went over notes in my head. My 3 skills were ROM on left elbow and wrist, Pulse and Partial Bed Bath. You will do great and pass. Just remember to take your time, breath and remember you always fix a something as long as you don't say 'I am done' before.
  3. I think wearing scrubs is a good idea.Thanks for the heads up on bringing material to keep me occupied. I will surely eat a great breakfast and pack a snack also.
  4. I received my admission paper Saturday in the mail. For my test date this Tuesday. Kinda of short notice but excited that the wait over. Good luck on Friday! Let us know how it went:up:
  5. Good Morning, I'm scheduled to take my exam tomorrow (so nervous). This may be a weird question but I'm asking anyways..... what did you wear when you took your exam. Should I go in scrubs? Casual wear? And how long did you stay at the testing site? My paper says be prepared to stay all day and bring a bag lunch. Thanks alot everyone!
  6. Thanks alot! That makes me feel more comfortable :f:up:
  7. Hi Everyone! I have been coming to this site and reading lots of posts the last few months but this is my first posting :) For anyone who has taken the CNA exam skills portion; did you talk to yourself or talk your way through doing each skill? I noticed for me that while I'm practicing it's easier for me to remember important steps and materials if I talk along while doing each skill. Thanks in advance for response

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