PEARSON VUE/CREDENTIA 2022 - FEEDS CLIENT WHO CANNOT FEED SELF
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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Nurse Aide Candidate Training Video demonstrating how to perform the CNA testable skill, "FEEDS CLIENT WHO CANNOT FEED SELF". This skill is performed on a live person. I am performing this skill with a mannequin for training purposes ONLY.
Hello Mrs. Julie I wanted to say that I absolutely love your videos. Today was my first time taken my written and skills test in Virginia and the only study material I used was your videos and prayer and I passed both!!!!!!! Thank you so much you are such a blessing... next stop LPN!!!!!
Hi, Ashley! CONGRATULATIONS! You #SMASHTHATCNAEXAM!!! Happy to hear my videos were instrumental in your passing your exam. Yep! Keep on moving up the career ladder! God Bless you.
Do you remove privacy after finish feeding?
I finished my CNA course this summer and our instructor was horrible. She didn't teach us any of the skills, she'd just leave us in the lab with a packet and say, have at it. So most of the class just did nothing and sat around and chatted all day, but me and 2 other women were like, no, this is crap, we are paying money and she won't teach us. So we looked up your videos online and watched them on our phone and then practiced the skill afterwards. That's how we learned every single skill. No one else did that so no one else learned anything. SO GRATEFUL for your videos!!! I take my skills exam soon and I feel so lucky to have your guidance and lessons here that I can learn from. If our class took the exam just based on our instructor, it would be 100% failure rate. Thank you for doing what you do!!! Our tuition should have gone to you!
Hi, Joy's Curls! Oh, my! So sorry to hear about your training experience. But, happy to hear you and some of your classmates located my UA-cam videos and found them to be helpful!
Good luck on your exam! Let me know how you do.
Wow , I'm so sad for you and your classmates . I recently tested in August my instructor was amazing to the point I'd say we were overly prepared. I ended up being the patient for 2 testing candidates who said thier instructor literally gave them the skills book and said practice she showed them nothing. While I don't know thier scores I don't think either passed skills. I so badly wanted to scream noooo that's not right but knew I couldn't interfere. One girl had changes client with affected right arm and she never took my gown off(put the shirt on over the hospital gown) Never washed her hands and never gave me a call bell. Nurse JARS videos are wonderful. I used them as a refresher before my test but they can be used to learn the skills just the same.
@@brittanyhernandez7924 thank you for your compassion. It was very frustrating to pay $1200 for a class where you were responsible for teaching yourself otherwise you learned nothing. She would show us some general things in the beginning, and she'd ALWAYS follow it up with "but don't do it like that during the skills exam because you won't pass"....ummmmm, ok.... She came in one day and dropped us off in the lab with the packets. We were supposed to be doing the bed pan skill for the first time. The students were wondering around trying to figure out what the bed pan even looked like of all the bucket looking things, because many have never worked in Healthcare or been around that stuff, so I walked down the hallway to her office where she was sitting and asked her if she could come back in the lab and show us how to do it and what the equipment looked like. She was like, "I guess if you think that would help." Yes that would help!!!! The students were very frustrated with her. Apparently this technical school I went to used to have a great reputation for their CNA program. I told my grandma, I would NEVER EVER recommend anyone to go there because it's a scam. They just take your money and don't care at all what you learn. Maybe it hasn't always been like that, but it was not a good learning experience. I signed up for the skills test a month from now so I'm going to practice 3 skills a day everyday and that should hopefully get me the practice I need to be able to pass. I don't want to be like the girl you were the client for. I want to know the skills the way I should. God bless you!
Thanks to you, I passed my exams! Thank you for making these videos!!!❤
Sorry for your experience. Had a similar issue. Our instructor's equipment was old and she would fuss at us about using it and didn't want us really using it and she complained about using supplies so we had to act like we were using the supplies and we hardly had time to practice and she rushed through the material as she had classes back to back. We were in class for hours but she would say we would have to come in EARLY BEFORE class if we wanted to practice and didn't give us much time at all during class to practice. Many of us could not come into class any earlier than the class start time that was advertised. Then she would tell us we needed to give her a Google review before she would give us our testing information. It was awful and she was very unprofessional when teaching the class. Sorry to vent here but where else can we complain? So yes I truly appreciate the help we have in these videos.
thank you so much Julie for your support. I passed today my Skill test because of your UA-cam channel. appreciate all the time
WOW! This is great, Mohamed! CONGRATULATIONS!!! Thank You for your comment.
I may say you are the CNAs mother...............
@@mohamedosman5365 Ha! Why, thank you!
I have been watching your videos. I been a CNA for over 22 years but I let my license calapse so now I got back in as a temp CNA so tomorrow is my skill test date and I needed to freshen up. I passed my written test. So I been watching these and praying. I will let you know if I passed.
Hi, Evangelist! Good luck on your exam!
I love how you demonstrate the cna skills thanks you so much for doing these videos the are so helpful. am doing my exams on May 20th
Hi, Maya! Thank you for your comment and good luck on your exam.
Good luck
Your videos are awesome I failed my skills the first time because I was so nervous but I passed my written this time I’m going to pass thanks to your wonderful videos I have my exam august 10th
Hi, Tabitha! Wonderful! Glad my videos are helpful. Stay positive. You got this!!! Let me know how you do.
Thank you Ms.Julie! I used your videos as a refresher when I had my exam in a week! I passed Both exams thanks to you! You made me more comfortable with knowing each steps as well as what to expect.
Hi Cyra!
Did hit do the opening and closing procedure once or for every skill?
@@MmmBiensame thing I was wondering
@@dominiquefrazier6386 hey I ended up passing the first time! :)
I did my opening and closing procedures for every skill I received. My evaluator really appreciate that I did it. But sometimes your evaluator will let you know that you don’t have to repeat the opening and closing procedure. ❤️
You are great! Thank you for explaining all the steps ...It has really help me remember...I take my CNA VA state boards on saturday..I feel very confident after watching and rewatching your videos!
Thank you for all your videos. You made it so easy for me to pass my skills test. You are a life saver. Keep the videos coming. They truly help.
Hi, Tommie! CONGRATULATIONS!!! You #SMASHTHATCNAEXAM! What state did you test in?
@@NURSEJAR Pennsylvania
Taking my exam soon. thank you for all the help with the skills!
Hey Mrs Julie I love all your videos there are so helpful I watch them everyday I take my state test February 12th at your Fayetteville building hopefully I pass you make it look real simple It took me a year to schedule my test I was nervous now you give me motivation
Hi, Smiley! I'm happy you find my videos helpful! Good luck on your exam! Let me know how you do.
Thank you so much for doing this!! I have my test this weekend, and feel very prepared thanks to your videos! God bless.
Hi, JoHannah! Great! Good luck on your exam! Let me know how you do. What state will you be testing in?
@@NURSEJAR Thank you so much!! I'll be testing in Wyoming.
@@NURSEJAR I passed!!! Thank you so so much. I can't tell you how much I appreciate your videos!
@@johannahflowers YAY! CONGRATULATIONS! You #SMASHTHATCNAEXAM!!!
Thank so much for these wonderful videos, I wrote my state test today and I pass,all thanks you.God blessed you.
Hi, Martha! Wonderful! CONGRATULATIONS!!! Thank you! Glad my videos helped!
Thankyou so much I passed my cna exam easily watching your videos
Finally I found this..thank you..
Thank you so much for taking the time to make another AWESOME video! This video has cleared up several doubts that I had. I didn't know that I needed to get the water for the beverage and I wasn't quite sure where to position the chair while feeding the client until I watched this. After viewing this video I am much more confident with this skill. A MILLION thanks to you!!
Great! Glad my video helped you. Thanks for your comment.
Thank u so much Nurse Jar I just passed my exam today thank you so much for your videos it helps a lot,it makes me have a confident this is one of my skills.I passed both skills and written thank you so much ❤️😊
Hi, Mau! CONGRATULATIONS! You #SmashedThatCNAExam!!! What state did you test in?
Georgia
Thank u...
I take my skills on August 10th wish me luck 🤞🏾
My test got rescheduled 3 times already. I finished cna classes last December lol and I finally have my test tomorrow. So stressed out
How did you do?
Watching your videos again as a refresher. I test Saturday August 21,21 I finished my cna course in April but due to covid getting a test date close to the course finish is almost impossible. Hopefully I pass as I am traveling 4 hours to the testing site!
Good luck! 🙏🏿🤗
@@sdcn7107 I passed both written ans skills! The written was as easy as pie!
Hi, Brittany! CONGRATULATIONS!!!
@@NURSEJAR thanks so much! I am now employed with my local hospital in our covid vaccine clinic! Landed the job mere days after receiving my certification in the mail. Keep up the hard work with your videos you really do help prepare and or refresh people for thier state boards!
Thank you very much for all of your videos....I passed my skill and knowledge test at first attempt...May Allah bless you ❤
Hi, Khadiza! Wonderful 👏!!! CONGRATULATIONS! You #SmashedThatCNAExam!!! What state did you test in?
@@NURSEJAR Ohio state..Thank you once again
Miss Jar I really appreciate your effort in assisting us with these videos. These days, to the best of my knowledge we are required to were PPE in the skills test for feeding a resident. Things keep changing. I hope you could do a new video to address this issue. Thank you once again for your efforts 🙏.
i think you forgot the clothing protector...
After feeding, do you also have to wipe patient's mouth and hands with moistened washcloth or handwipes? or can it be just dry paper towels? thank you!
Hello! The cloth you use to clean client's hands before feeding and to clean client's hands and mouth after feeding must be MOIST. If you use a dry cloth for both or either steps, you will receive a "NO" for these steps.
Your right Nurse Jar because my evaluator he put napkins on my tray but I don't use it I use the hand wipes
Thank you! You're such a doll and I really appreciate you making these videos. I'm taking my CNA exam tomorrow and I can't wait :D
Hi, Amber! Thank you! Good luck on your exam! Let me know how you do.
@@NURSEJAR I passed my exam! :3
Hi, Amber! WOO-HOO!!! CONGRATULATIONS! You #SmashedThatCNAExam!!!
Hi! I just started my CNA classes and wont be testing until March but i was wondering, before you start this skill do you have to verbalize "washing my hands" or is that not required in this specific skill? Thank you in advance!
Hi, Brienna! Whenever in doubt, verbalize "washing hands"!!! Whenever you do your "Opening Procedures", it's a good idea to verbalize "washing hands". I encourage you to review/ watch my video titled, "WHEN DO I WASH MY HANDS?". Good luck with your training! If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Thank you, Julie your the best.
Hi, Gloria! Thank you so much!
I really like your video I have learnt alot, thank you so much
Hi, Ruth! Thank you very much! I'm glad my videos are helpful!
Hi Mrs. Julie Thank you so much for all of your videos they are really helping me practice before I take my skills test in February. I was wondering before you gave the client the call light at the end are we supposed to wash our hands before giving them the call light? Or will that not matter during the actual test?
hello I love your videos but I have a question do we need to close the curtain when feeding a client?
Hi, Philomen! Yes! As I demonstrated in my video, providing privacy is a required step.
I see, I asked that question because my teacher said that feeding doesn't require privacy.
Hi, Philomen! In real life, no, it does not. But, for testing, providing privacy is a required step.
You have to separate how you will do things in real life from what you are required to do during testing.
I keep watching your videos hoping that I retain everything. I'm so nervous because I test this Saturday.
Hi, Sha'Kara! Good luck on your exam! Keep me posted on how you do. What state will you be testing in?
@@NURSEJAR I will and I am testing here in Texas.
@@NURSEJAR I passed both of my exams today! Thank you so much for making your videos and answering back to me! I was really nervous but after a few deep breaths and remembering what I learned from your videos I was set back on track! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!
@@shakaramontoya3789 Hi! CONGRATULATIONS! You #SMASHTHATCNAEXAM!!!
hi nurse jar, your videos are excellent, and i'm watching it for my state exam here in california. ms jar, i would just like to ask a question regarding in bed side care, do i have to raise the bed to my working level? or just leave the bed to its lowest position when doing bedside care? im just confused because i know that in california state they are practicing pearsonvue. thank you for your reply greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much for what you do. but I didnt see or hear you wash hands before feeding?
Hi, Good Afternoon. I have a question about the closing procedure of every skill that every end of the skill do I need to open the curtain or keep the curtain close? Just for knowing.
For cleaning the residents hands before the meal should we use hand wipes and also for after? And then to clean their mouth after should we use a wet washcloth?
Hi l like all your videos very helpful but did you forgot the protecter or is okay
Ur very helpful! Thank u !!!
I'm happy 😊 to help!
Thank you for the amazing video! :)
Thank you so much.
You didn’t use a clothing protector 😊
Thx so much!!!!
Dont we need a clothing protector?
What about clothing protector or towel, and do you wash hands before feeding?. Thank you so kindly!
Hi, Shanitha! This skill does not require a clothing protector. This skill does require the candidate to clean the client's hands before feeding and hands and mouth after feeding, as demonstrated in the video. Hope this answered your question!
@@NURSEJAR thank you so much for responding back. Is this skill performed for the state of Ga? I have soooo many questions lol, I'm a very specific and direct person. I want to ace this, do you have any other videos?
@@lovelyunique361 Hey! Yes, this skill is a testable skill for the state of Georgia.
I hear ya! I do have other videos on my UA-cam channel. When visiting my channel, click on the "videos" tab to view individual videos, or you may view all the videos by clicking on my "Nurse Aide Candidate Training" playlist.
@@NURSEJAR again thank you soooooo much, I subscribed to your channel and will be watching. I love the way that you are being so direct knowledgeable. Testing soon, will keep you updated!! 😉😊
@@lovelyunique361 Thank you for subbing to my channel! Please, update me on your results.
Before feeding, can we also offer the client wipes to clean their hands themselves?
Hi, Debbie! No. This step specifically states, "candidate cleans client's hands before feeding." If you have the client to clean their own hands before feeding, you will not receive credit for this step.
This also applies to candidate cleaning the client's hands and mouth after feeding.
Thank you for your video
Hi, Good Afternoon. Before starting to feed the client, do I need to use a cloth protector? during cleaning her hands and mouth, do I need to separate napkin or the same napkin? Just for knowing. I am talking about it during testing center.
Hi, Touseef! You will need to gather a clothing protector and offer it to the resident if you are testing under Prometric.
If you are testing under Pearson Vue or Credentia, the placement of the clothing protector is mandatory.
You may use one moist cloth to clean the resident's hands before feeding and hands and mouth after feeding.
I instruct my students to gather three to help them remember!
Do you wash your hands before feeding the patient ?
Can you use the same wipe to clean mouth and hands?
MS. Julie our trainor thought us to sit the patient on the side of the bed without non skid shoes since the patient is not going anywhere. Give them the call light and locked and lowered the bed and keep them seated upright by the end of the skill. It's the same thing with the mouthcare skills where the patient is seated on the side of the bed. I'm confused now... I read the booklet and the CNA book and it says 75° to 90° angle and raised the head of the bed. " our trainor said it can be done either way ,but the technique that they thought us is a lot easier for say" what do you suggest ?
Hi. Grace! This skill may be performed either way, by raising the HOB to the specified degree and/or having the person sit on the side of the bed.
And, yes, the person must remain upright throughout and at the end of the skill; either have them stay seated at the side of the bed or do not lower the HOB after feeding.
Whichever way you feel most comfortable performing this skill during testing is really up to you!
This may be a stupid question but since this skill is performed on a live person, they don't actually have to consume the food right? In the NA course I took, we just pretended to eat the food but now I'm wondering for testing purposes if you actually have to feed the person..?
Hi, Amanda! Not a stupid question!!! It's actually a pretty good one! The answer is, "yes", you are required to actually feed the person.
thank u a lot julli. how about documenting the amount consumed
?
Hi, Sharon. If you are testing under Pearson Vue, documenting meal intake is not a required step.
It is so necessary to put the call light before to start any skills? It not suppose to give call light when you finish it ?
Hi, Maria! Just make sure the call signal is within client's reach before stating, "skill complete".
Do we have to provide privacy while feeding? I thought that was a no?
Hi, Emili! No. Providing privacy for this skill is not a required step.
so, is this step optional?
@@smithfomukong5277 Hi! Providing privacy is not a listed step for this skill. Therefore, providing privacy or not providing privacy is not scorable.
Question...I tested in Texas. But failed this part. I put the client up in sitting 90 degree angle, even stated it. Now I'm thinking I was supposed to sit them on side of bed..? Because I don't know how I failed. Only thing I did wrong was stand while feeding instead of sitting in chair facing them.
Hi, Abigail! First, I'm sorry to hear this. You have to remember the 5 Indirect Care Skills, one of which is "DIGNITY". Although you may perform the skill satisfactorily, you could still fail due to violating one of those Indirect Care Skills.
In your case, it is not dignified to stand while feeding the client. You MUST be seated in a chair FACING the client.
Once I feel well, I will do a Super Clip detailing the 5 Indirect Care Skills and why they are essential to passing or failing your Skills Exam.
@@NURSEJAR thanks so much! I thought only the bold skills steps were disqualifier's...? (Which in my case was, sitting client in upright 75-90 degree angle.) Thats why my question is, could I have her in the bed sitting up, or is it mandatory that she be sat on the side of the bed...? Because I totally sat her up in her bed and stated im going to sit you up in a 90 degree angle.
@@abigailvela3257 Hi! No, it is not mandatory to sit client on the side of the bed for this skill. As long as you sit the client in a 75-90 degree angle, it is fine.
I train my students to raise the HOB all the way to 90 degrees, because what's 75 degrees to you may look like 60 degrees to the NAE. If you hike the HOB all the way ton90 degrees, this will leave absolutely no wiggle room for the NAE to question the degree of the HOB.
How do we have the resident test the temperature of the food? And how do we test the temperature of the food?
Hi, Meghan! You don't! Testing the temp of the food is not a required step in this skill.
Nurse Jar, regarding the gloves during this pandemic, is it required or no need gloves still?
Hi, Prezilla! You will be instructed on testing guidelines during testing.
Hi skill is awesome! Just one question Do I need to record how much resident ate and drink during the skill exam?
Hi, Alexis! Thank you. And, no, you do not need to record intake if you are testing under Pearson Vue.
@@NURSEJAR Prometric I live in Florida
@@NURSEJAR and thanks for answering so suddenly I test soon so I'm getting ready practicing I wanted to ask you for the question papers you mentioned in one of your videos but I didn't see your email mine is asanders366@gmail.com can you please send it to me
@@alexissanders2646 Hi, Alexis! I am no longer emailing for free the test prep questions. They are available for purchase on my Etsy storefront in digital download format at www.Etsy.com/shop/CNAQuest.
@@NURSEJAR ok no problem thank you your videos are so helpful your a blessing thank you for taking your time out to make these videos to help people you don't even know I can tell your doing this from your heart which is more of a reward than anything else God Bless you.
I noticed that you didnt protect the client with something to cover the client chest from food dropping on the chest. Why?
Hi, Tokunbo! I did not place a clothing protector across client's chest because it is not a required step for testing under Pearson Vue.
Also, fir real life, you have to be conscious of the client's Right to dignity. You should always ask first before placing a clothing protector in real life.
Question! You show us to offer one bite then drink then your done. On pearson vue 2018 booklet it says 9. Offer one bite of each type of food on tray. So do we have to make sure they take a bite of each type of fruit or is the one bite good enough?
Hi, Cody! It says to "offer", yes, not to ensure they take a bite of each food item! So, as long as you offer, you are good 👍.
Thank you for the fast reply! Taking my test Tuesday! Failed once because I said task complete in the middle of a task because of nerves 🙄 I won't fail this time!
Hi, Cody! Good luck! Let me know how you do.
Thanks So much for the educative procedures God bless you please hiw can I call you ?
Hi, Tokunbo! Thank you! I may best be reached by email at: JulieReynolds@NATCEPConsultant.com.
Does the resident need a privacy blanket for this skill?
Hi, Meghan! For feeding, no, the resident does not need a privacy blanket.
Ok, thanks
Mrs Julie so no Need cloves for every feeding?
Hi, Edna! No, Mam! Donning gloves is not a required step for this testable skill.
@@NURSEJAR Your the best
Thank you so much
I have a question ms Julie
Hi, Teia! What's your question?
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is a clothing protector needed?
Hi, Tasmania! No. A clothing protector is not required if you are testing under Pearson Vue.
Ok thanks! I’m finally testing tomorrow due to the delay since the coronavirus outbreak. I praying I do good. I’ve been a PCA for six years doing the same work as a CNA, so I have a lot of experience. ☺️ You are awesome in your videos.. I only watch you on here LOL! Your the best! ❤️👩🏽⚕️
@@shannahenry1294 Wow! Thank you! Good luck on your exam! Let me know how you do. What state will you be testing in?
NURSE JAR North Carolina
NURSE JAR I passed my test!!!! OMG you rock!!!! I tell everyone thats getting their CNA to watch your videos.😍🥰❤️
So, do we have to wipe the resident's mouth with those nasty sanitizing wipes, or can I bring another paper towel with me for that?
Thanks 🙂
Hi, Jeremy! Nooooo! Don't use sanitizing wipes!!! Use a wet wipe, damp washcloth, or a damp paper towel. Whatever type of cloth you use, just remember that it has to be "moist". If you use a "dry" cloth, you will not receive credit for either steps.
@@NURSEJAR I'll keep that in my mind 😲
@Ravonda J Hi! Yes, Mam!