Thank you! Thank you!! I mean a very big thank you. Your video helped me pass my skill exam on my first try. I really appreciate your teaching. Have a blessed weekend
Just an FYI in TN you can't open the alcohol wipe prior to using it. They consider that contaminated. I do love your videos and am excited that you are covering headmaster!
Do we also use the alcohol wipe for the tip before draining too? I didn't see that, but from memory for some reason I remember my CNA class instructing that, but it may have been for something else 😅.
This video was very helpful but I’m so confused in other videos of the isolation gown and gloves removal they are put into the bio hazard so in this case do they just go in the trash?
Our instructor told us you have a high rate of passing the exam. I watch your videos a lot, but I see you creating a big confusion in this video! How come you report the UO result with out removing gloves and washing hands first?! Please explain. Thank you
Hi, Isatou! You must remove and dispose of your gloves and verbalize "washing hands" before you record your measurement. If you are testing under Headmaster, you must use actual hand sanitizer after removing and disposing of gloves before recording your measurement.
Question Nurse Jar. On the Urine bag. When you go to record your urine measure. Are you supposed to take the gloves off first. Before touching the pen and paper. Because I would think that would be contaminating. I don’t know sure. That why I’m asking.
Hi, Freida & Janet! Yes! Before recording the output, you must remove and dispose of your gloves and immediately verbalize, " washing hands", then record your measurement. If you performed your closing procedures before measuring, you may then state, "skill complete". If you did not, after recording, you must put on a clean pair of gloves before emptying the graduate, rinsing it and emptying the rinse, and disposing of and/or replacing supplies back into storage.
What exactly is considered a safe low level to headmasters? All the way down? Almost all the way down? I don’t want to fail because I feel its low enough only to find out they wanted it lower.
my instructor taught us that we are not allowed to put the open graduate- under the faucet. as the bacteria of the urine can splash up and get everywhere.
Ours taught us to cover the graduate as we’re walking w the barrier then record the Urine on top of a commode, empty into the commode and then fill the grádate with water by the sides and empty it back into the commode. Also she taught us to gather all our supplies first then gown up and drain the urnie. I failed my first skills test and I’m watching videos to practice and their almost all different in some type of way. But I feel if you just stick to the same concept then it’ll be okay. There is obviously some big no nos but I’m sure you were taught those.
Hi, Jesse! From the tip of what? You are required to secure the catheter at the meatus, then clean it moving downard at least 4 inches away from the meatus, just as I demonstrated in the video.
Hi, Ashley! Who or what says this? The neck ties are considered clean, while the waist ties are considered dirty. You always work from clean to dirty. Therefore, you should untie the neck ties first, then the waist ties. Hope I answered your question!
@@NURSEJAR it’s in my California Nurse Aid candidate handbook from D&S diversified Headmaster LLP! It was strange to me too because I remember it being neck first To place gown it says tie neck first just like in your video. So weird! Thank you for your videos so so much. I will be binge watching you for the next week as I test on Saturday. I have passed eight years ago but I got confused with Covid rules and didn’t get all my CEUS done so I am having to retake! I am so nervous! You are my god send
@ashleyjean172 Oh, no! Good luck! Yes, I see in the handbook that it lists the waist first. But, it does not indicate it is an order-dependent step, so it should not matter which ties you undo first. However, to be on the safe side, I'd follow the order in your handbook!
Nurse Jar I just want to say Thank you for your vidios.I passed my exam This skill was my 1st skill test. Thank you God bless you.
I passed my exams today on 1st attempt!!! This particular skill was my 1st skill test.. Thank you Thank you Thank youu and God bless!!!
Thank you very much for your instruction. God bless!
I passed the knowledge test! 91.43%!!! Thank you, I'm watching your videos tonight for prep for skills tomorrow. Bless you!
Thank you! Thank you!! I mean a very big thank you. Your video helped me pass my skill exam on my first try. I really appreciate your teaching. Have a blessed weekend
Hi, Joy! CONGRATULATIONS 👏 🎊 💐 🥳!!! Glad my videos were instrumental in your passing your exam!
Just an FYI in TN you can't open the alcohol wipe prior to using it. They consider that contaminated. I do love your videos and am excited that you are covering headmaster!
Hello Ms. Julie I want you to know we appreciate all you do for us because you really don't have to..
Thank you thank i am at school know.and I am learning from you thank you so much
Thank you so much
Thank you so much ❤
It’s helpful thank you so much 😊
Nice video 🥰🥰🥳your video is so cool, honestly CNA is such a difficult test man , really don’t know what to do but I’m never losing hope.
At times it doesn’t matter how hard you study you also need to pray to God for success..
It’s not that hard …you just have to study
Do we also use the alcohol wipe for the tip before draining too? I didn't see that, but from memory for some reason I remember my CNA class instructing that, but it may have been for something else 😅.
This video was very helpful but I’m so confused in other videos of the isolation gown and gloves removal they are put into the bio hazard so in this case do they just go in the trash?
Hi Julie Hope you have a nice day 🙂❤️.
Our instructor told us you have a high rate of passing the exam. I watch your videos a lot, but I see you creating a big confusion in this video! How come you report the UO result with out removing gloves and washing hands first?! Please explain. Thank you
Hi Julie, thank you so much for your educating videos. Am just wondering do you really record with your gloves on 🤔
Hi, Lizie!
If you test under Headmaster, yes, you do.
Thank you for your video… so my question is , isnt the mask part of PPE isn’t it mandatory that we put it on too .
Hi Julie
My question is, do I remove the gloves before recording the measurement or after recording?
Hi, Isatou! You must remove and dispose of your gloves and verbalize "washing hands" before you record your measurement.
If you are testing under Headmaster, you must use actual hand sanitizer after removing and disposing of gloves before recording your measurement.
@@NURSEJAR But in the video you did the opposite. You kept dirty gloves on.
Question may be you recording after move your gloves¿???
I'll be taking my cna classes at the end if this month. Do you practice these skills on dummies first before actually taking your skills exam?
yes ! you practice all of the skills in class room ! at least that’s how it was for me in OR
Question Nurse Jar. On the Urine bag. When you go to record your urine measure. Are you supposed to take the gloves off first. Before touching the pen and paper. Because I would think that would be contaminating. I don’t know sure. That why I’m asking.
yeah,same thoughts here.
Hi, Freida & Janet!
Yes! Before recording the output, you must remove and dispose of your gloves and immediately verbalize, " washing hands", then record your measurement.
If you performed your closing procedures before measuring, you may then state, "skill complete". If you did not, after recording, you must put on a clean pair of gloves before emptying the graduate, rinsing it and emptying the rinse, and disposing of and/or replacing supplies back into storage.
Thank you very much❤
What exactly is considered a safe low level to headmasters? All the way down? Almost all the way down? I don’t want to fail because I feel its low enough only to find out they wanted it lower.
my instructor taught us that we are not allowed to put the open graduate- under the faucet. as the bacteria of the urine can splash up and get everywhere.
Ours taught us to cover the graduate as we’re walking w the barrier then record the Urine on top of a commode, empty into the commode and then fill the grádate with water by the sides and empty it back into the commode. Also she taught us to gather all our supplies first then gown up and drain the urnie. I failed my first skills test and I’m watching videos to practice and their almost all different in some type of way. But I feel if you just stick to the same concept then it’ll be okay. There is obviously some big no nos but I’m sure you were taught those.
My instructor told us to wipe away from the tip
Hi, Jesse! From the tip of what? You are required to secure the catheter at the meatus, then clean it moving downard at least 4 inches away from the meatus, just as I demonstrated in the video.
So I do not remove the gloves first before writing my measurements down??
Hi, Shauntay! If you're testing under Headmaster, no, you do not.
I am taking my test with headmaster and for this skill it says to undo the waist first when removing PPE… can you confirm this?
Hi, Ashley! Who or what says this?
The neck ties are considered clean, while the waist ties are considered dirty. You always work from clean to dirty. Therefore, you should untie the neck ties first, then the waist ties.
Hope I answered your question!
@@NURSEJAR it’s in my California Nurse Aid candidate handbook from D&S diversified Headmaster LLP!
It was strange to me too because I remember it being neck first
To place gown it says tie neck first just like in your video. So weird!
Thank you for your videos so so much. I will be binge watching you for the next week as I test on Saturday. I have passed eight years ago but I got confused with Covid rules and didn’t get all my CEUS done so I am having to retake! I am so nervous! You are my god send
@ashleyjean172 Oh, no! Good luck! Yes, I see in the handbook that it lists the waist first. But, it does not indicate it is an order-dependent step, so it should not matter which ties you undo first. However, to be on the safe side, I'd follow the order in your handbook!
@@NURSEJAR omg I see that now!
It’s not in order unless it says before or after
Thank you so much!!!
@@ashleyjean172 Yep! Yep! You are most welcome!
Does Anyone who took the knowledge test know if we can take it on a iPad?
You should be able to if your iPad supports the Authorized Administrator's testing platform.
I’m taking my skill today, so nervous. 😭😭😭
Hi, 10zinC!
Good luck with your exam! Let me know how you do.
@@NURSEJAR I passed the skill test. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Thank you so so much~ now I only have to worry about the Knowledge test. 😂
Is it safe to take the Chux pad from the floors to the counter? Even the chux pad was touching the floor?
DONN = GOWN, GOGGLES,GLOVES
Wrong on cna test you only do gown and gloves
Um...I thought your supposed to perform proper hand washing for 20 seconds
Hi, Jessica! Ummm!!! I'm not quite understanding your comment/question.