I just wanted to comment THANK YOU!! I was able to finally pass my exam today! I failed twice and was sure I was going to fail again but I found YOUR videos and they helped me SO MUCH! thank you for what you do🖤🖤🖤
@MedicalAssistingwithMsK thank you. Because you didn't rip anything, everything was perfectly done. I work in pharmacy and was taught differently thank you for showing the right
Not sure what is funny, but number 1- I am not a nurse. Number 2- Nail polish is okay as long as it is not chipped, not artificial/acrylic, and the nails are not longer than 1/4 inch. Whether polish is completely banned chipped or not depends on where you work.
@01team Artificial nail enhancements are not to be worn. Nail polish is permitted except in Food and Nutrition Departments, but anything applied to natural nails other than polish is considered an enhancement. This includes, but is not limited to, artificial nails, tips, wraps, appliqués, acrylics, gels and any additional items to the nail surface. References: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidelines for Hand Hygiene in Health Care Settings: Recommendations of the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee and the HICPAC/SHEA/APIC/IDSA Hand Hygiene Task Force. MMWR 2002; 51(NO.RR-16): 1-45.
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I just wanted to comment THANK YOU!! I was able to finally pass my exam today! I failed twice and was sure I was going to fail again but I found YOUR videos and they helped me SO MUCH! thank you for what you do🖤🖤🖤
So glad to hear! Congratulations 🎉
You're a good tutor.
Will you make a sterile tray setup video?
Waw thank so much m about to go for my fast attachment
So amaizing
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Thanks
We practiced this in aré class today 😊
Yesterday I study about this😊
Oh nice! I hope this was helpful :)
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Hmmmmm. Many steps that need reviewing. Too many snaps that may may mar sterility. Thanks
Like what?
@MedicalAssistingwithMsK thank you. Because you didn't rip anything, everything was perfectly done. I work in pharmacy and was taught differently thank you for showing the right
@@MedicalAssistingwithMsKthank you for this
Why are your fingers painted, I'm nursing we don't paint fingers,
You can wear polish depending on where you work. According to CDC and OSHA, we are not supposed to have acrylic, fake nails, or long nails.
Your teaching how to put gloves but the thing is that nurse should not put nail polish 😂😂😂
Not sure what is funny, but number 1- I am not a nurse. Number 2- Nail polish is okay as long as it is not chipped, not artificial/acrylic, and the nails are not longer than 1/4 inch. Whether polish is completely banned chipped or not depends on where you work.
www.cdc.gov/handhygiene/download/hand_hygiene_core.pdf
@01team Artificial nail enhancements are not to be worn. Nail polish is permitted except in Food and Nutrition Departments, but anything applied to natural nails other than polish is considered an enhancement. This includes, but is not limited to, artificial nails, tips, wraps, appliqués, acrylics, gels and any additional items to the nail surface.
References: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidelines for Hand Hygiene in Health Care Settings: Recommendations of the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee and the HICPAC/SHEA/APIC/IDSA Hand Hygiene Task Force. MMWR 2002; 51(NO.RR-16): 1-45.
I'm seeing you having long nail won't damage the gloves.
My nails aren’t long. But yes, long nails can damage gloves.
Nail should be short and no nail polish
Yep nails should be short… polish is okay as long as it’s not chipped. And of course it depends on where you work; they may not allow polish at all.
Not in the hospital were I work. Not only short but also no nailpolish
Yes 😅
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i do not wan to see this video because she make not right
Awww man, you must didn’t know that you didn’t have to watch it.
ooo he card reads good
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