Test Tip Tuesday: Clinical Exam Principles

Test Tip Tuesday 5 Secrets to Passing the CNA Clinical Exam - Part 3 of 5 On to today's subject: #3 of the 5 Secrets to passing the CNA Clinical Exam.So, to continue on with the series, you already know there are 5 big things you need to know when taking the clinical CNA exam…

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Test Tip Tuesday: Clinical Exam Wash hands in the Opening

Test Tip Tuesday 5 Secrets to Passing the CNA Clinical Exam - Part 2 of 5You really need to know this one! So, on to today's subject: #2 of the 5 Secrets to passing the CNA Clinical Exam.If you remember from the last blog, there are 5 big things you need to know when taking…

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Test Tip Tuesday: 1 Clinical Exam

Test Tip Tuesday 5 Secrets to Passing the CNA Clinical Exam - Part I #4 will probably fail you So, you are getting ready to take the CNA State Exam...how exciting! I bet you are probably a bit nervous, and maybe even a little scared. That's completely normal! Taking a test can be very stressful...especially…

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Live Virtual Class (22AM06)

Click on the class session below to join the livestream or view the replay! Click here to view the class syllabus: Class Livestreams: Class Replays: Class 1: Click image for class replay. Class 2: Click image for class replay. Class 3: Click image for class replay Class 5: Click image for class replay Class 7:…

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Question of the Day 1

Daily questions with answers texted directly to your cell phone! Sign up here: When taking a blood pressure with an AUTOMATED cuff, the reading was 168/112. What should you do? a. document the blood pressure b. re-check the reading with a manual cuff c. tell the nurse to give the BP meds d. call 911…

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Episode 1: The Case of the Pregnant Patient

Newsflash Thursday Episode 1: The Case of the Pregnant Patient Imagine...you go to work tomorrow, it's a regular day on the job. You are caring for a completely dependent, cognitively impaired patient who has been in the facility for over 10 years. She cannot walk, talk or care for herself. She is totally dependent on…

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