Tip for the floor. KEEP A BAG OF TRASH LINERS IN YOUR SCRUB POCKETS. I cannot stress that enough. Just a roll of small garbage bag liners. I tuck mine in my lower left leg pocket.
Thank you so much for your Part 1 and here Part 2 - These are really great tips! I am late in the game of the CNA/Care Manager world. But here I am. I have been a housekeeping supervisor for many years within a company and within my past business. With that said., "Within the company" I am working for needed more Care Managers/CNA's and less Housekeeping. I decided to drop my title as HSK-Supervisor to become a Care Manager and earn a certificate as CNA. I have taken, Pr-tests after Pr-Tests and passed all. Now it's official. I am ready to achieve the real deal. For those reading this... It's NEVER to late to, "STEP UP, MAKE CHANGE, and MAKE A DIFFERENCE!"
I was not expecting such a high quality synopsis FOR FREE on you tube - after watching, listening and taking notes, it feels like I should pay you some tuition. Like this was one of those 'Mater Classes' This video was very comprehensive but not overwhelming at all! You are a gifted teacher. I'm starting my new CNA job in 7 days and I cannot express how helpful this was! Well done! Brilliant! Thank you so very much!
WOW!!!! You are so thorough in this very comprehensive rundown. I wish I could train with you. Keep up the fantastic work you’re doing, both as a CNA and educator. You are such an inspiration!!!
Thank you so much for this video! I was offered a position to be a Patient Care Assistant, but I think that CNAs play a similar role. I’m nervous to accept because it’s a night shift position, and I’ve never worked in a hospital before!
Thank you for watching! Yes, the roles are pretty similar. Night shift may have its benefits if you have started already as majority of the patients should be asleep at certain hours. 😜 A challenge is definitely trying to last through the night and fight sleepiness and fatigue.
Thank you for these videos ! I have my last day of training tomorrow and start by myself on the floor on Monday and I’m so nervous because I have never worked with patients before 💔
Thank you so much for this video. I have one last day of training before I’m on the floor by myself and I’m so nervous and feel unprepared bc my hospital is so short staffed the training has not been informative at all since everyone is so busy and since this is my first hospital job I feel so lost still! This has helped a lot thank you so much
I want to become a CNA I Just starting my training last week what kind of recommending you can give me or something which can help me with my CNA training because I feel like it’s too hard for me to do it I feel like I’m not gonna make it
It should be a team work effort. ☺ Nurses have tasks that are outside of CNA scope of practice, but that does not mean nurses only perform work that is outside of CNA scope of practice.
Tip for the floor. KEEP A BAG OF TRASH LINERS IN YOUR SCRUB POCKETS. I cannot stress that enough. Just a roll of small garbage bag liners. I tuck mine in my lower left leg pocket.
Thank you so much for your Part 1 and here Part 2 - These are really great tips!
I am late in the game of the CNA/Care Manager world. But here I am. I have been a housekeeping supervisor for many years within a company and within my past business. With that said., "Within the company" I am working for needed more Care Managers/CNA's and less Housekeeping. I decided to drop my title as HSK-Supervisor to become a Care Manager and earn a certificate as CNA. I have taken, Pr-tests after Pr-Tests and passed all. Now it's official. I am ready to achieve the real deal. For those reading this... It's NEVER to late to, "STEP UP, MAKE CHANGE, and MAKE A DIFFERENCE!"
Good luck !
I was not expecting such a high quality synopsis FOR FREE on you tube - after watching, listening and taking notes, it feels like I should pay you some tuition. Like this was one of those 'Mater Classes' This video was very comprehensive but not overwhelming at all! You are a gifted teacher. I'm starting my new CNA job in 7 days and I cannot express how helpful this was! Well done! Brilliant! Thank you so very much!
Hello how’s your CNA career going?
WOW!!!! You are so thorough in this very comprehensive rundown. I wish I could train with you. Keep up the fantastic work you’re doing, both as a CNA and educator. You are such an inspiration!!!
Thank you very much for the kind words and support! I wish you all the best on your journey.
Thank you so much for this video! I was offered a position to be a Patient Care Assistant, but I think that CNAs play a similar role. I’m nervous to accept because it’s a night shift position, and I’ve never worked in a hospital before!
Thank you for watching! Yes, the roles are pretty similar. Night shift may have its benefits if you have started already as majority of the patients should be asleep at certain hours. 😜 A challenge is definitely trying to last through the night and fight sleepiness and fatigue.
Thank you for these videos ! I have my last day of training tomorrow and start by myself on the floor on Monday and I’m so nervous because I have never worked with patients before 💔
hii any updates?
How did your first day go?
@@jenniferguzman8073 omg hii so I’ve been a cna now for two years I love it! Currently working in a hospital and starting nursing school next month
At times it doesn’t matter how hard you study you also need to pray to God for success🎉🎉🎉
@LISSA pemberton wow so sorry you failed , I have heard so much about Jason but I don’t actually have his info ..
Thieves now pretend to help you pass and they end up taking your hard earned money, Jason is a sure help but very difficult to get his info..
Jason helped me and two of my friends pass the exam just last year you’re really lucky I still have his info💫💫
@gray0090
he’s active on Telegram only..✅
You should consider becoming a nurse educator later. Thanks for all the great info.
Very thorough. You're a natural teacher. Well done, and thanks for sharing!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! From a new cna in a hospital!😅
Thank you so much for this video. I have one last day of training before I’m on the floor by myself and I’m so nervous and feel unprepared bc my hospital is so short staffed the training has not been informative at all since everyone is so busy and since this is my first hospital job I feel so lost still! This has helped a lot thank you so much
These info are really helpful, thank you so much for sharing.
Now I know a bit about what I need to prepare for my shift.
I’m studying with her and I subscribed for the questions and answers which I got after 30mins of my payment.
That's sounds great I will like to also share you her contact info so you can get to her when you made up your mind to apply for her help .
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Thank you for your video. 😁👍🎥
I want to become a CNA I Just starting my training last week what kind of recommending you can give me or something which can help me with my CNA training because I feel like it’s too hard for me to do it I feel like I’m not gonna make it
You will be okay.
Excellent video!!!
Excellent video .
I thought CNA's help nurses? But it seems like CNAs do the Nurses jobs... what do Nurses do this whole time?
It should be a team work effort. ☺ Nurses have tasks that are outside of CNA scope of practice, but that does not mean nurses only perform work that is outside of CNA scope of practice.
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I’m studying with her and I subscribed for the questions and answers which I got after 30mins of my payment.
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Love this ❤
Yo mirando este video traduciéndolo porque no hablo inglés 😂 pero me quiero hacer CNA mi sueño seré enfermera
Are you a CNA or a NURSE😂...long way to go in my learning 😮
A feeder? Nice. I'll pass on subscribing, thank you. They are human beings, not "feeders."