Nurse jar I just want to say a special thank you for these videos, I took my test this morning and pass on the first try. God is good and continue to keep up the good works
Hi ma’am thanks so much for your videos. I gave up on my second time failing the skills but later decided to learn your videos and God been so good have finally made it. God bless you
@Nurse jar am still confused when it comes to wearing gloves , first you washed your hand and gathered supplies than you went to fill in water in the basin without gloves isn’t the tap contaminated please kindly clarify for me thank you
Questions… why give the resident the call bell when you enter the room ? I understand giving the bell before leaving the room but I’m curious of the rationale.. thanks
Hi, Tinkerbella! No. Headmaster's foot care aligns with Pearson Vue's and Credentia's foot care. The resident will be in the bed, not sitting in a chair.
Nurse jar I just want to say a special thank you for these videos, I took my test this morning and pass on the first try. God is good and continue to keep up the good works
Hi ma’am thanks so much for your videos. I gave up on my second time failing the skills but later decided to learn your videos and God been so good have finally made it. God bless you
Hi, Charlotte! Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐 🥳!!!
Gracias maestra son muy valiosos los procedimientos
Thank you soooo much ❤
Thank you 🙏 ❤
Hi, Mertyjudi! You are most welcome!
@Nurse jar am still confused when it comes to wearing gloves , first you washed your hand and gathered supplies than you went to fill in water in the basin without gloves isn’t the tap contaminated please kindly clarify for me thank you
Questions… why give the resident the call bell when you enter the room ? I understand giving the bell before leaving the room but I’m curious of the rationale.. thanks
Thank you.
Thanks
Do you use the same water for the second feet?
Hi, Sarah! You're required to clean one foot only during testing.
@@NURSEJAR One hand too?
Is the headmaster the same for Minnesota area foot care
Hi, Tinkerbella! No. Headmaster's foot care aligns with Pearson Vue's and Credentia's foot care. The resident will be in the bed, not sitting in a chair.
Ok thank you so much 😊