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I just took my CNA exam today as freshly graduated high school senior in Florida. This was my last skill. I also had urinary drainage and ROM shoulders. I passed everything! Thank you for these videos. I watched them so many times.
I wanted to come back after my exam and scream THANK YOU SO MUCH MISS PATTY!!!!! I was a challenger in FL and watched your videos constantly to prepare and I passed on my first try! This was one of my skills and I felt super prepared, you helped me so so much! (:
@@jackiem3740 yes!!!! I followed her handwashing video exactly!! just when you wash underneath your fingernails, I exaggerated the time just a little to make sure the instructor saw I was doing it! And make sure you explain what you do the whole way through! 💙
I WATCHED YOUR VIDEOS EVERY DAY THE LAST FEW WEEKS AND BECAUSE OF THAT YESTERDAY I PASSED MY EXAMS & I’M OFFICIALLY A CNA IN FLORIDA. THANK YOU SO MUCH I’VE RECOMMENDED THESE AMAZING VIDEOS TO OTHERS AS WELL
These videos helped me out so much in preparing for my CNA exam this past Monday. I passed!! I will be a licensed CNA in Florida! I am also starting a BSN program in January. Thank you so much for helping me on my journey to becoming a Nurse Practitioner!😊👍🌸🌼🌻🌺🌷💐
I want to thank nurse Pat for the video's. After over 8 years working as a Med Tech,RCA now I'm officially a CNA. I just passed my exam Thank you Nurse Pat 👍🙏
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Thank you so much for all your videos. I passed my exam today and I’m officially a cna in Florida! Couldn’t have done it without these videos your amazing.
Jeffsony Seraphin I had ROM elbow and shoulder. Emptying a catheter bag, cleaning a female catheter with peri care. Due to covid some skills where taken off
Thank you mrs.patty so much I had my clinical exam yesterday and I passed because of your excellent videos !❤️❤️ I had ROM, empty urinary drainage bag & Cather care
I cannot thank you (and everyone else involved) enough for all your incredibly professional and informational videos. I tested for the CNA exam in Southern Florida a few weeks ago and passed. I feel I passed not only because I took time to pay attention at school, but also these videos as well. They were wonderful refresher tools, and they gave me the knowledge and confidence to pass my tests. I appreciate immensely the time you have taken to do this for all of us. Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!
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Patty thanks more a hundredfold! I took the CNA prometric exam for the first time and made it a week ago ( September 2022) thanks to your videos and your online book that you gave me . This book is gold for it gave me the guidance on how to choose the right answer and it worked for me.The skill s I performed were range of motion, urine measurement, and catheter care. You are the best
@@NotStrxwbxrry I sent an email to her and she gave me directives..I got the email . from reading comments under her videos , that's where I came to know of the book.Sorry, can,t remember the email!
Thank you for refreshing my memory. I took the test 7 years ago and stopped working due to a high risk pregnancy. I take the test tomorrow. I'm excited but nervous but I got this!!!! Thank you for these videos
Hi Miss Pat just to let you know that I passed this skill (and written as well) today. The 2 other skills were ROM (shoulder) and the UDB. Your videos were very helpful and i like the way you explained the rationale behind the "scoot and turn on your side" . I'm confident to follow them than what my school has taught me. Keep up the good work coz you're a blessing for those who are taking the test.
I came here just to thank you for your videos! I took my CNA test today and passed the first! I only remembered your image and voice doing the skills! One of my skills, it was catheter care. thank you for your excellent work!👏👏👏👏
Hi I want to say thank for all of your videos I passed everything on the first try 🤗🤗🤗 thank you so much your videos helped a lot remember everyone knock, introduce yourself, tell patient what you will be doing last step wash those hands, breathe and u will pass 🤗🤗🤗
Thank you so much for this videos Ms Patty!!! I passed my written and skill test, Your videos are so helpful. I was able to perform all the skills perfectly. I recommend watching these videos 1 week before your test every day until your skill test. You will memorize every step and won't forget.
Reviewing skills for my test tomorrow! I live in Idaho, testing in Idaho. It’s amazing how limited Idaho CNA’s are to other states. Our testable skills are very basic, but if you work win a clinic or hospital, you will need additional training for specific skills like catheter care or emptying a urinary bag.
Your videos help me so much I failed my first Try started watching your videos and pass I had catheter care to a female resident with hand washing , denture care and partial bed bath and passed on my second try thank you!!
Thank you so much Ms. Patty for doing these videos, I had this skill, emptying the catheter and range of motion. I passed them after not practicing these skills since May. Thanks a bunch.
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I want to say thank you sooooo much I watched your videos everyday in my free time for the last month. Yesterday I passed my CNA state test . Thank you again.
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Thank you for these videos. I passed in Michigan but I did had to switch up a little because we switched to HEADMASTER IN April but these videos were still helpful. THANK YOU AGAIN Ms. Patty for your time
It’s 3 am and I’ve been watching all night long. My test is in 5 hours 😬😬 hopefully I pass been watching these videos non stop for the past few days now 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
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MISS PATTY I HAVE MY DKILL TEST TOMORROW. I WATCH YOUR VIDEOS EVERY DAY I HAPPE I PASS THIS. SKILL TEST BY THE WAY YOUR SON LOOKS JUST LIKE YOU BY GOD BLESS YOU
I enjoy these skills video's & recorded demonstrations very much!! Thank You for trying to help people to learn by visually showing what's involved & we're to be doing. I'm going to be pursuing LPN finally, and although i have some higher random level skills & knowledge\training, I lack in some of this basic, yet vital & critical patient care. One thing that has struck me though as I've watched, the mannequin probably weighs little in comparison to real human beings and are far more awkward and some can be downright difficult or uncooperative, combative.....These are absolute best case scenario with a stellar patient which doesn't happen very often. Even if they are an ideal patient who will work "with" you, it's a struggle to transfer them or turn them, so what then? That's why I wasn't sure how realistic these video's are as this is a best case situation that im questioning would prepare brand new workers for what they'd better be capable of. Another video, an additional man stepped in to hold the mannequin up on her side while a back rub was performed. Well isn't he dandy? Where is that extra person going to appear from in a real-life nursing care facility scenario? I appreciate the learning and being showed how, but it's how realistic these tasks are set up, that I'm skeptical in the lack of realistic depiction. Did not show how we are to physically lift the person for some of these video's, or how we manage them without a convenient spare man standing right there. I'm honestly just trying to give well intentioned feedback as im trying to learn in realistic standards and i hope you understand where im coming from. Im still taking away a lot in the learning process as some of these things never applied to my assigned home health residents and it was actually higher level demands, but the basics are fundemental in preventing infection, injury, illness, worsening conditions, while providing comfort, quality of life, and basic needs of compassion, all of such that all life have a right to.
I would say you have a point, however these videos are meant as a tool to strictly learn the scenarios to pass for the CNA skills exam. I feel as if any course aside from the skills will prepare new CNAs for the possible difficult and realistic scenarios that they will come across while working. Training at a new facility and learning about their patients should take care of the realistic difficulties that will come with the job.
@@Sephushx she missed some critical steps. In Va they say you have to put the bed rail up before you go to the other side & she forgot to wash the pt butt.
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This is a good tutorial but as an aid i must say there is not enough time for this, maybe one on one, but never in a nursing home not to mention combative patients.... advice to aids with passing yrs you learn tips and tricks ! Good luck
Please be aware that the care plan dictates the specific actions that must be taken - in a clinical setting AND for the exam. It is important to perform the skills exactly as indicated in the care plan. While I agree that in clinical settings time management may be an issue, each step is important for the patient's health and well being. Thanks for your comment!
I passed omg i kinda want to take the book from my class back and ask for a refund 🤣 your video's were right on point. Thank you for doing these videos @4yourcna
Thank you for your comment! All of our skills meet current testing guidelines and reflect testing scenarios (care plans) that the student will be presented with during testing. Best of luck!
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You make it so easy to understand because of your routine or introducing yourself and using the privacy blanket . That's what I needed in my life .. routine routine works 💖 thank you and blessings to you
I thought that touching the bed before washing your hands after a skill is an automatic fail? Because your dirty hands are not allowed to touch the inside of their bed?
The very last thing you will do before you leave the room is wash your hands. Touching the bed is not a problem - you have the patient's germs on your hands but the patient (the CAUSE of those germs) is still in the bed too! Hope this helps!
I am a caregiver for my mother and was looking for a video to train new PCA's. First, the catheter doesn't sit up that high and the legs need to be bent to reach where it really sits. So this may be helpful for someone passing an exam using a dummy but not helpful at all for the real life situation
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You would then move the patient using the method indicated in the care plan (draw sheet, segment method, asking the patient to scoot toward you or lift their hips, slide sheet, etc.). Everyone is different and will have a different level of ability. Your care plan will give you information on how to work with THIS particular patient, based on their level of ability and conditions. Hope this helps!
Today was my test date . I been watching patty ..just want to say your awesome! I failed because i forgot to wash my hand at end of skull & forgot to document my urine :(
OH NO!!! I'm so sorry to hear that! You'll pass the next time, I'm sure! Watch our newest video on Handwashing and simulations to help you out! czcams.com/video/QgxcOyQXfy8/video.html Documentation is super important, too (video on that coming up!) We are very happy that you found our resources helpful and we will keep our fingers crossed for your next attempt! :-)
Maybe because its 2021 and that skill has changed a little. I love the leaf idea. I thought it was side, side and middle then you turn them over to get the buttock. Enjoyed the video. Learned a little trick there. Thanks a bunch!
Making sure that the bed was raised and using good body mechanics was very important when I was taking my CNA class. I will be taking my Prometric exam soon, do they focus on raising the bed and putting side rails up when you are working on the opposite side of the resident?
This skill is performed according to current Prometric testing standards and scenarios. You are never required to raise the bed to a comfortable working position during the exam (it is not a graded checkpoint) because not all beds in all settings are able to be raised (home care, assisted living facilities, low-income nursing homes and convalescent centers may not have adjustable beds). If you did want to raise the bed, it would be done before you put on your gloves so you don't contaminate your gloves by touching the unclean bed controls. Don't forget to lower the bed at the end of the skill (automatic failure) - the patient expects the floor to be right where they left it and may fall if the floor is not where they expect it to be! Siderails are not required for the exam and their use is not graded, which means that you must provide safety during the skill regardless of side rails. Ensuring that the patient is always in the middle of the bed using the technique in the video will satisfy safety requirements. Thank you!
At the Closing steps, after removing your gloves you should ALWAYS wash your hands, at that moment and as a precaution, to avoid contaminating any objects with your hands. That way you don't contaminate the bed sheets, curtains, etc. that you may touch.
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We were taught to do everything about like this, except with some steps in reverse. For example, we're instructed to clean the perineal area before the catheter tubing, and starting from the furthest region of the groin (the crevice between the legs), working our way in 'til we get to the penis or labia. Then, we do the catheter tubing. It makes sense to do it this way, being that it's "cleanest" to dirtiest, but I'm not trying to be one of those "this is wrong" sorts of people. Just curious why there are subtle differences in skills between states.
Using the "leaves" method, there is no transfer of pathogens from one area to another, so cleanest to dirtiest does not really apply. The reason it is done this way (general nursing principles) is that you do not want "outside" germs to come into contact with the urethra, which could cause a UTI. Best nursing practices state that when providing female peri care, the urethral area should be cleaned first, then work outward. Again, because of using the "leaves" method the potential for cross contamination is reduced, but this is just general nursing procedure. For the exam, the clinical skills checklist does not indicate a specific method (catheter first or peri area first) nor does it specify outer to inward or innermost to outer. Hope this helps!
Thank you for the thorough response! Maybe that's just my teacher's way of doing things? Also, I should note that there are some errors in the way we're told to perform our skills (from the skills book), and that the nursing board or what have you is in the process of editing it. The current skills book just came out in 2015 though, so it's hard to believe that they're still messing up, but.. I guess. Anyway, yeah, I get what you're saying!
When in doubt, refer to the clinical skills checklist published by Prometric for your specific state. It will indicate the specific testing standards. Best of luck!
just here to say thanks to you I passed my cna state exam today with flying colors !! I was told I got the highest score on both written & skill ❤️
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I just took my CNA exam today as freshly graduated high school senior in Florida. This was my last skill. I also had urinary drainage and ROM shoulders. I passed everything! Thank you for these videos. I watched them so many times.
I wanted to come back after my exam and scream THANK YOU SO MUCH MISS PATTY!!!!! I was a challenger in FL and watched your videos constantly to prepare and I passed on my first try! This was one of my skills and I felt super prepared, you helped me so so much! (:
Congratulations 🎉 Jasmine - I going to had tomorrow sooooo nervous 😬!!! Any suggestions !?
hey jasmine. was the handwashing done just like in her handwashing video???
@@karengallardo9736 hi karen!!!! So sorry for my late reply, I hope you passed it!! Sending my warm regards 🥺💙
@@jackiem3740 yes!!!! I followed her handwashing video exactly!! just when you wash underneath your fingernails, I exaggerated the time just a little to make sure the instructor saw I was doing it! And make sure you explain what you do the whole way through! 💙
@@jasminemorales8447 i didnt know i had to talk though the process while washing my hands???? thank you for the response. i test on tuesday.
I WATCHED YOUR VIDEOS EVERY DAY THE LAST FEW WEEKS AND BECAUSE OF THAT YESTERDAY I PASSED MY EXAMS & I’M OFFICIALLY A CNA IN FLORIDA. THANK YOU SO MUCH I’VE RECOMMENDED THESE AMAZING VIDEOS TO OTHERS AS WELL
My test may 18. Im in florida also. Hope I pass with these videos
@@tiffanya268 YOU WILL PASS🤞🏾 STUDY AT LEAST 3/4 TIMES A WEEK. MAKE IT APART OF YOUR ROUTINE
Congratulations ! I going to do my test soon I just preparing . what book do you used for study for the written test ?
@@yessicatorres8163 Yes I have the same question I’m not good written test
Congratulations
These videos helped me out so much in preparing for my CNA exam this past Monday. I passed!! I will be a licensed CNA in Florida! I am also starting a BSN program in January. Thank you so much for helping me on my journey to becoming a Nurse Practitioner!😊👍🌸🌼🌻🌺🌷💐
That is awesome! We are so happy for you! Best of luck in your new career and on your nursing journey!
Are you a nurse now
How’s your BSN going?
Pls am a CNA student, I will need your contact pls
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Thank you Miss Patty! I passed my CNA state exam! I watch you all day, and it help to refresh my mind and boost my confidence! I am so grateful!
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Congratulations
I want to thank nurse Pat for the video's. After over 8 years working as a Med Tech,RCA now I'm officially a CNA. I just passed my exam
Thank you Nurse Pat 👍🙏
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I have a CNA skills test tomorrow so this is helping me learn
Did you pass? How was the exam?
Did u pass I m doing it tomorrow
@@diallo2246 did you pass?
Thank you so much for all your videos. I passed my exam today and I’m officially a cna in Florida! Couldn’t have done it without these videos your amazing.
Congratulations
How many skill did they give you to perform
Jeffsony Seraphin 3
@@amandacarpenter6813 what kind of skills
Jeffsony Seraphin I had ROM elbow and shoulder. Emptying a catheter bag, cleaning a female catheter with peri care. Due to covid some skills where taken off
Thank you mrs.patty so much I had my clinical exam yesterday and I passed because of your excellent videos !❤️❤️ I had ROM, empty urinary drainage bag & Cather care
I cannot thank you (and everyone else involved) enough for all your incredibly professional and informational videos. I tested for the CNA exam in Southern Florida a few weeks ago and passed. I feel I passed not only because I took time to pay attention at school, but also these videos as well. They were wonderful refresher tools, and they gave me the knowledge and confidence to pass my tests. I appreciate immensely the time you have taken to do this for all of us. Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!
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how was the written
I take my skills test for the 2nd time next thursday and I hope I pass this time. I’m binge watching all the necessary videos until then.
Thank you so much for the videos, they really helped me. I passed my CNA both written and skills. I can't go without coming back to say thank you.
Patty thanks more a hundredfold! I took the CNA prometric exam for the first time and made it a week ago ( September 2022) thanks to your videos and your online book that you gave me . This book is gold for it gave me the guidance on how to choose the right answer and it worked for me.The skill s I performed were range of motion, urine measurement, and catheter care. You are the best
Hi how can I purchase the book 📖?
@@NotStrxwbxrry I sent an email to her and she gave me directives..I got the email . from reading comments under her videos , that's where I came to know of the book.Sorry, can,t remember the email!
Thank you miss Patty for my niece got the same skills.
lucky i hope i get those easy skills. I definitely dont want radial pulse they are picky with that.
Thank you for refreshing my memory. I took the test 7 years ago and stopped working due to a high risk pregnancy. I take the test tomorrow. I'm excited but nervous but I got this!!!! Thank you for these videos
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Thank you so much ,today I passed my state exam
Hi Miss Pat just to let you know that I passed this skill (and written as well) today. The 2 other skills were ROM (shoulder) and the UDB. Your videos were very helpful and i like the way you explained the rationale behind the "scoot and turn on your side" . I'm confident to follow them than what my school has taught me. Keep up the good work coz you're a blessing for those who are taking the test.
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Great teaching skills. Passed my clinicals and this was one of my skills. Thank you for these videos !
How Was it ? I am so scared I don’t know what skills I will have but I’m trying to watch everyday and study I hope I remember this material
I passed my CNA exam in CT because of your videos … ❤❤❤❤❤
I came here just to thank you for your videos!
I took my CNA test today and passed the first! I only remembered your image and voice doing the skills! One of my skills, it was catheter care.
thank you for your excellent work!👏👏👏👏
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Am going to do my exams in 45 min i watched all your videos
Hi I want to say thank for all of your videos I passed everything on the first try 🤗🤗🤗 thank you so much your videos helped a lot remember everyone knock, introduce yourself, tell patient what you will be doing last step wash those hands, breathe and u will pass 🤗🤗🤗
Thank you so much for this videos Ms Patty!!! I passed my written and skill test, Your videos are so helpful. I was able to perform all the skills perfectly. I recommend watching these videos 1 week before your test every day until your skill test. You will memorize every step and won't forget.
How many skills did you have to do? Preparing for the test
@@salihahwilson4224 3 skills
Reviewing skills for my test tomorrow! I live in Idaho, testing in Idaho. It’s amazing how limited Idaho CNA’s are to other states. Our testable skills are very basic, but if you work win a clinic or hospital, you will need additional training for specific skills like catheter care or emptying a urinary bag.
Just wanted to say thank you for all the skills video!! I took my exam for the first time and I passed it! It was really helpful
Your videos help me so much I failed my first Try started watching your videos and pass I had catheter care to a female resident with hand washing , denture care and partial bed bath and passed on my second try thank you!!
Thank you so much Mrs. Patty. I passed my test. You have been such a big help ❤
Can't wait to Pass my Exam I enjoy watching her informational skills!
Thank you so much Ms. Patty for doing these videos, I had this skill, emptying the catheter and range of motion. I passed them after not practicing these skills since May. Thanks a bunch.
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Hi Ms Patty, thank you for these videos because of you I passed my exam in NY...thanks a million 😊
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I want to say thank you sooooo much I watched your videos everyday in my free time for the last month. Yesterday I passed my CNA state test . Thank you again.
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I passed my test today thanks to your videos. You absolutely do a wonderful job.❤
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Thank you for my cna i pass my exams both writing an practical. Appreciate your video's.
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Thank you so much patty , I passed my test today .I watched your videos every single and they’re really help me .
Just passed my exam with flying colors! Thanks to these videos!
Hello Jessica
How are you doingtoday?
Thank you for these videos. I passed in Michigan but I did had to switch up a little because we switched to HEADMASTER IN April but these videos were still helpful. THANK YOU AGAIN Ms. Patty for your time
It’s 3 am and I’ve been watching all night long. My test is in 5 hours 😬😬 hopefully I pass been watching these videos non stop for the past few days now 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
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Watched these videos for my state test and i passed❗️🙌🏽 Thank you
Just want to say thank for your videos i ace my test I am now a proud certified licensed CNA
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Bless all of the nurses out there 💕
Thank
Thank you so much for your videos.I passed my state exam today in CT.I recommend your videos for all who are writing the state exam.
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Your videos are so professional! Thank you for sharing all the needed information to pass the State board. Looking forward to LPN training next.
THANK U SOOOOO MUCH I’ve binged watched your videos & today I had this skill along with two others & I was able to pass because of you ❤️❤️🙌🏽🙌🏽
Thanks for your videos! I passed my CNA on the first try!
That's wonderful ! yay
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I have my exams in the morning And have been watching your videos none stop! I’m super nervous praying
Taking my test on Thursday for CNA skill and knowledge wish me good luck and I also need to pray to god for help too :)
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THANK YOU SO MUCH MISS PATTY! I felt so confident when taking my skills exam all thanks to you! Your incredible!!
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Thank you for sharing your wisdom. Your life is a blessing to many. God bless you more
I thank you nurse patt for the skills you’ve shown the world and with what you’ve shown me I was able to pass my prometric exam, thank you so much!
Was the skills exactly how she did it or it changed a little
Thank you for your video, i passed my skill test on Saturday 11/03/2023, God bless you!
Hi Ms. Patty, I took my state board exam on January 6, 2023. I can't wait to passed.
Great video thank you
MISS PATTY I HAVE MY DKILL TEST TOMORROW. I WATCH YOUR VIDEOS EVERY DAY I HAPPE I PASS THIS. SKILL TEST BY THE WAY YOUR SON LOOKS JUST LIKE YOU BY GOD BLESS YOU
I love your professionalism and pride . You are a great instructor 🧑🏫
Miss. Patty you are the best. A great teacher..I'm still studying....the clinicals...with you testing date TBD
Great skills refresher for us CNA's. Thank you.
Thank you miss Patty, by watching your videos I sailed through my test, thanks so much
Thank you so much for uploading this video. I believe that it will help me prepare for my Prometric exams this week. Thanks again.
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I did my state exam today and pass on my first attempt. Your videos and lectures help 💯% in passing the written and clinical .
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I enjoy these skills video's & recorded demonstrations very much!! Thank You for trying to help people to learn by visually showing what's involved & we're to be doing. I'm going to be pursuing LPN finally, and although i have some higher random level skills & knowledge\training, I lack in some of this basic, yet vital & critical patient care. One thing that has struck me though as I've watched, the mannequin probably weighs little in comparison to real human beings and are far more awkward and some can be downright difficult or uncooperative, combative.....These are absolute best case scenario with a stellar patient which doesn't happen very often. Even if they are an ideal patient who will work "with" you, it's a struggle to transfer them or turn them, so what then? That's why I wasn't sure how realistic these video's are as this is a best case situation that im questioning would prepare brand new workers for what they'd better be capable of. Another video, an additional man stepped in to hold the mannequin up on her side while a back rub was performed. Well isn't he dandy? Where is that extra person going to appear from in a real-life nursing care facility scenario? I appreciate the learning and being showed how, but it's how realistic these tasks are set up, that I'm skeptical in the lack of realistic depiction. Did not show how we are to physically lift the person for some of these video's, or how we manage them without a convenient spare man standing right there. I'm honestly just trying to give well intentioned feedback as im trying to learn in realistic standards and i hope you understand where im coming from. Im still taking away a lot in the learning process as some of these things never applied to my assigned home health residents and it was actually higher level demands, but the basics are fundemental in preventing infection, injury, illness, worsening conditions, while providing comfort, quality of life, and basic needs of compassion, all of such that all life have a right to.
I would say you have a point, however these videos are meant as a tool to strictly learn the scenarios to pass for the CNA skills exam. I feel as if any course aside from the skills will prepare new CNAs for the possible difficult and realistic scenarios that they will come across while working. Training at a new facility and learning about their patients should take care of the realistic difficulties that will come with the job.
@@Sephushx she missed some critical steps. In Va they say you have to put the bed rail up before you go to the other side & she forgot to wash the pt butt.
We watched your videos in school. So helpful!! Thank you!
Video really helped me to pass my state board of Florida. Thank you RN Patty
Thank u so much for ur videos, I watch it and it was very helpful, I passed my exams on 1/17/23 thanks again
I really want this!!! I need to watch as much as needed
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Thank you so much!! passed my state exam on my first try.
This is a good tutorial but as an aid i must say there is not enough time for this, maybe one on one, but never in a nursing home not to mention combative patients.... advice to aids with passing yrs you learn tips and tricks ! Good luck
Please be aware that the care plan dictates the specific actions that must be taken - in a clinical setting AND for the exam. It is important to perform the skills exactly as indicated in the care plan. While I agree that in clinical settings time management may be an issue, each step is important for the patient's health and well being. Thanks for your comment!
I have my test in the morning been watching your videos n have ur flash cards soo nervous
I passed omg i kinda want to take the book from my class back and ask for a refund 🤣 your video's were right on point. Thank you for doing these videos @4yourcna
I'm so nervous to take mine! Any advice?
Thank you very much for your vedio that I passed my CNA with first attempt 🙏❤❤❤
100%. I did this skill for my California CNA exam.
Thank you for your comment! All of our skills meet current testing guidelines and reflect testing scenarios (care plans) that the student will be presented with during testing. Best of luck!
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Thanks to watching your videos helped me to pass my exams. Great teaching to you, you are a gem
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Thank you so much ms patty . I had my test yesterday and I passed .
You make it so easy to understand because of your routine or introducing yourself and using the privacy blanket . That's what I needed in my life .. routine routine works 💖 thank you and blessings to you
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I have to study!!I really want this.
We are so happy that you are finding our videos helpful as you prepare for the exam! Best of luck!
I’m ready to start my career as a new cna 👐👐
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I take my CNA test today! Wish me luck!
Did you pass?
@@kasmiayace9619 yes i did both parts 😁😁😁
I thought that touching the bed before washing your hands after a skill is an automatic fail? Because your dirty hands are not allowed to touch the inside of their bed?
The very last thing you will do before you leave the room is wash your hands. Touching the bed is not a problem - you have the patient's germs on your hands but the patient (the CAUSE of those germs) is still in the bed too! Hope this helps!
I take my test next week and this will help me a lot
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Thank you so much, I watched your videos and this was a last minute one i watched and yay😊😊 I passed, you rock
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If after you put all the supplies away can you still make corrections. And do u have to physically make corrections or can you just tell evaluator
I am a caregiver for my mother and was looking for a video to train new PCA's. First, the catheter doesn't sit up that high and the legs need to be bent to reach where it really sits. So this may be helpful for someone passing an exam using a dummy but not helpful at all for the real life situation
I passed.
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Do you have to do peri care when ask to do catheter care ?
Yes
So what happens in a situation where the patient cannot scoot back and forth. How do you place the underpads.
You would then move the patient using the method indicated in the care plan (draw sheet, segment method, asking the patient to scoot toward you or lift their hips, slide sheet, etc.). Everyone is different and will have a different level of ability. Your care plan will give you information on how to work with THIS particular patient, based on their level of ability and conditions. Hope this helps!
hi i pass my exam on Friday thanks to ur videos
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Yes it was and thanks a lot
I really Love your videos... they are so detailed and organized! I'm looking forward to acing my Prometric test tomorrow!!
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Today was my test date . I been watching patty ..just want to say your awesome! I failed because i forgot to wash my hand at end of skull & forgot to document my urine :(
OH NO!!! I'm so sorry to hear that! You'll pass the next time, I'm sure! Watch our newest video on Handwashing and simulations to help you out! czcams.com/video/QgxcOyQXfy8/video.html Documentation is super important, too (video on that coming up!) We are very happy that you found our resources helpful and we will keep our fingers crossed for your next attempt! :-)
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Do we have to replace the soiled chucks with clean ones like we do after peri care
thanks so much for this video. this is really helpful and am about to do my practical exam this month, watching this gave me more confident (:
Maybe because its 2021 and that skill has changed a little. I love the leaf idea. I thought it was side, side and middle then you turn them over to get the buttock. Enjoyed the video. Learned a little trick there. Thanks a bunch!
this was one of my skills n i pass my test...thanks guys for d videos it is very helpful
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I take my test on Tuesday , & i'm so excited to get it done. These videos are awesome and extremely helpful so I feel very confident.
We wish you luck as you test and are happy that you are finding our videos helpful as you prepare! Let us know how you do! Best of luck!
Thank you CNA I learned a lot from you... God bless you
You are so welcome! Best of luck!
Very helpful and educative. Thank you.
Making sure that the bed was raised and using good body mechanics was very important when I was taking my CNA class. I will be taking my Prometric exam soon, do they focus on raising the bed and putting side rails up when you are working on the opposite side of the resident?
This skill is performed according to current Prometric testing standards and scenarios. You are never required to raise the bed to a comfortable working position during the exam (it is not a graded checkpoint) because not all beds in all settings are able to be raised (home care, assisted living facilities, low-income nursing homes and convalescent centers may not have adjustable beds). If you did want to raise the bed, it would be done before you put on your gloves so you don't contaminate your gloves by touching the unclean bed controls. Don't forget to lower the bed at the end of the skill (automatic failure) - the patient expects the floor to be right where they left it and may fall if the floor is not where they expect it to be! Siderails are not required for the exam and their use is not graded, which means that you must provide safety during the skill regardless of side rails. Ensuring that the patient is always in the middle of the bed using the technique in the video will satisfy safety requirements. Thank you!
Awesome! Thanks so much for your help... Will these steps correlate with the Delaware Prometric exam?
+Emily Malloy Yes. These videos meet the clinical skills checkpoints for Prometric testing in all states that use Prometric. Best of luck!
Sherry Taylor-Reynolds I test in Florida and we don't put up side rails
Where did you go to school? I will also be testing in Delaware so your comment surprised me because this is such a small state!
At the Closing steps, after removing your gloves you should ALWAYS wash your hands, at that moment and as a precaution, to avoid contaminating any objects with your hands. That way you don't contaminate the bed sheets, curtains, etc. that you may touch.
Especially during your skills test make sure to always wash your hands before and after tasks.
Yes you can sanitize before but you have to wash with soap and water after
Your videos helped me out !! Thank you so much I’m officially license
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This skill makes me nervous, but I know I'll do fine. Thanks for this
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Thank you for this beautiful video I have learnt a lot. God bless you always
We were taught to do everything about like this, except with some steps in reverse. For example, we're instructed to clean the perineal area before the catheter tubing, and starting from the furthest region of the groin (the crevice between the legs), working our way in 'til we get to the penis or labia. Then, we do the catheter tubing. It makes sense to do it this way, being that it's "cleanest" to dirtiest, but I'm not trying to be one of those "this is wrong" sorts of people. Just curious why there are subtle differences in skills between states.
Using the "leaves" method, there is no transfer of pathogens from one area to another, so cleanest to dirtiest does not really apply. The reason it is done this way (general nursing principles) is that you do not want "outside" germs to come into contact with the urethra, which could cause a UTI. Best nursing practices state that when providing female peri care, the urethral area should be cleaned first, then work outward. Again, because of using the "leaves" method the potential for cross contamination is reduced, but this is just general nursing procedure. For the exam, the clinical skills checklist does not indicate a specific method (catheter first or peri area first) nor does it specify outer to inward or innermost to outer. Hope this helps!
Thank you for the thorough response! Maybe that's just my teacher's way of doing things? Also, I should note that there are some errors in the way we're told to perform our skills (from the skills book), and that the nursing board or what have you is in the process of editing it. The current skills book just came out in 2015 though, so it's hard to believe that they're still messing up, but.. I guess.
Anyway, yeah, I get what you're saying!
When in doubt, refer to the clinical skills checklist published by Prometric for your specific state. It will indicate the specific testing standards. Best of luck!