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matt in Easley, South Carolina 13 months ago |
I am in school right now and just started to make beds. does anyone have any advice but it seems kinda hard. |
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matt in Easley, South Carolina 13 months ago |
I have to do the occupied bed for the state exam and that freaks me out. |
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Teara in Charlotte, North Carolina 13 months ago |
Practice is the key. |
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Stacey (CNA) since 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia 12 months ago |
matt in Easley, South Carolina said: I am in school right now and just started to make beds. does anyone have any advice but it seems kinda hard. It's not as hard as you percieve it to be. I thought the same way when I first entered schooling for Certified Nursing Assistant. Just put time aside for your studying and you're get through it in a breeze. It seems difficult at first. However once you do hands on..it will become easier and easier. Don't give up..hang on in there. Best of wishes to you and your new career |
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Stacey (CNA) in Atlanta, Georgia 12 months ago |
I've been a CNA since May of 1996. It seemed to be some what difficult at first. However what made me more confident in what I was doing was experience in the physical aspect of CNA. It's not as hard as you percieve it to be. I was intimidated at first. Especially when I was being taught on how to make beds and changing a patients bed while they were in it. Of course I got passed all of that but like I stated..the more you do the actual work..the more you will become confident in what you do. best of wishes to you and your new career |
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