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Hey there!!! I was wondering if anyone had any tips on how they memorized ROMs. Thanks a bunch!!

Jess

Specializes in done LTC and Hospital and Home Health..

I honestly went on youtube and watched videos lol.. I punched in ROM upper and ROM lower... and/or CNA Skills :) I was lucky though I didn't have them on my state test :heartbeat

Bobbi

haha lucky you!! =) yea I'm just brushing up on a few skills I'm having trouble memorizing before the test. I know I will probably get one of those for my state test. Thank you! Yea I been looking on youtube also. I'm just going to try and remember a rhyme or something. Thanks=)

Specializes in done LTC and Hospital and Home Health..

I tried to do that same thing on the remembering a rhyme but it wasn't working... LOL.. my mind was a mess the day of the test. When I got in the room to do the skills our person from the state gave me this paper with my skills on it and when i saw there was no ROM I was like YESSSS :) LOL

wow thats so cool...we have to take it at the american red cross and we will have to pick 3 cards from piles and then perform the skills on our classmates. So we will see how it goes. I go in next sat morning at 8!

Specializes in done LTC and Hospital and Home Health..

I have been a CNA fora while before this time around I just took the tests a week ago Monday... when we did the skills I was first and the girl that was second was my resident. and then visa versa.. supposedly our skills were "computer picked" but who knows since that day (we had 15 in our class, I tested the first day with seven others. The next day the rest tested.. Every other person on my day had the skills i had and the other half had the skills my person that was my resident had. LOL. anyways Good luck you will do fine!

It helped me to study each joint ROM, versus upper body as a whole. Less overwhelming. I got upper body ROM during my RC test, I passed, but was cautioned to better support joints while providing ROM.

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