Make an Occupied Bed CNA Skill Prometric

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2016
  • Welcome to our CNA channel, your trusted resource for acing the Prometric CNA exam! In this comprehensive video, we'll guide you through the step-by-step process of making an occupied bed with precision and the proper way to safely change an occupied bed-a critical skill for your CNA journey and Prometric exam success. Our expert guidance ensures you're fully prepared to excel in this essential assessment also used in RN and LPN training.
    In this video, you'll discover:
    * The importance of maintaining patient comfort and dignity during bed-making
    * A detailed, Prometric-compliant breakdown of the occupied bed-making procedure
    * Pro tips to ensure resident comfort and safety
    * Clear and concise instructions for each essential step
    * Demonstrations to simplify learning and hands-on practice
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Комментарии • 589

  • @edsondionisio518
    @edsondionisio518 2 года назад +226

    Good morning, let me tell you my story I am graduated as a nursing technician in Brazil, I have already graduated for 20 years, I have worked in public records, asylum, in several hospitals and worked in a prison in the state of minas gerais this in brazil, i have a lot of experience at the health aria , i am walling in boston , i have social and work permit , i currently work here in painting , but i am struggling to learn english and take a nursing assistant course , i dont even know how much an assistant earns in MA in the region of BOSTON, I'M FIGHTING TO LEARN TO READ AND, WRITE AND SPEAK ENGLISH, ONE DAY I'LL GET IT IN THE NAME OF JESUS

  • @deontraadamson4860
    @deontraadamson4860 3 года назад +273

    Your videos helped me out tremendously, I finally passed my Prometric. Finally I’m a licensed CNA. I became discouraged when I didn’t pass the first two times. On my third attempt I passed.

  • @BB-bc8mi
    @BB-bc8mi Год назад +6

    Saying the bottom sheet is 'soiled' indicates the need to wear gloves during this procedure. If the bottom sheet is indeed soiled, and she touched it with her bare hands, she now contaminated everything else she touched after that point. I loved the video, but wished she would have put gloves on before touching a soiled sheet with her clean hands, or washed her hands after touching and disposing of the soiled sheet.

  • @aleksenina9210
    @aleksenina9210 7 лет назад +332

    thank you so much!! I had exam in Jacksonville, prometric. I passed) I repeated everything, and they said, that I had great teacher. YOU was my teacher, thank you. !!!

  • @CrystalOliviaLewis

    2 things missing: rising the bed at waist level before starting to prevent injury to back, and lowering the bed for safety (prevent falls) at the end

  • @melissanations6005
    @melissanations6005 Год назад +2

    my exam is tomorrow....Im nervous because I dont like when people watch me

  • @JDArthur
    @JDArthur 2 года назад +2

    No gloves......

  • @Royaltylivingllc
    @Royaltylivingllc Год назад +3

    You always ask the patient “is that okay” when about to start a skill. I tried that while practicing with my kids and they said “no, that isn’t okay” now I need to know what would you do if a patient refused? Lol darn these kids 😂

  • @annelicartmell9691
    @annelicartmell9691 21 день назад

    You should be wearing gloves when dealing with visibly soiled sheets and linens. Do not let the linens touch your body or outfit or they are contaminated.

  • @audreywalker9400
    @audreywalker9400 День назад

    where are your gloves

  • @christiana7403
    @christiana7403 Год назад +20

    Truly so nervous , couldn’t even sleep I have my big exam today . I’ve been watching you videos for 2 weeks straight.

  • @jlo8550
    @jlo8550 Год назад +19

    I passed my CNA thanks to your channel! I got an almost perfect score on the written and clinicals. Thank you so much for providing those instructional videos and material that will make people succeed.

  • @brandi.8567
    @brandi.8567 Год назад +27

    I passed my skills exam because of your skills videos!!! It helped me so SO much! I tested back in 2017 and passed the first try!!! I am still a cna to this day!!! I just Wanted to say thank you!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @kashleigh2323
    @kashleigh2323 7 лет назад +15

    I'm currently in Florida and I was taught to always put side rails up while asking the resident to turn on their side. Even the instructor for the exam said to use side rails, as long as you put them down when you are finished. My place of employment also requires side rails when asking residents to turn to prevent falling, no matter how capable they are of staying on the bed. I understand it may be different depending on instructors and facility policy. Just wanted to share my experience with side rails. I love these videos and they help definitely helped so much!

  • @Hazelsmusic
    @Hazelsmusic 6 лет назад +66

    I just took my CNA state exam and i passed :)) I'm officially a CNA !! I tested in california, and spent days watching your videos, and it helped out.

  • @thestargazingnurse8605
    @thestargazingnurse8605 6 лет назад +61

    I remember doing this for my CNA.. Now I get to do it again in my fundamentals lab for my RN! funny how everything seems to come full circle sometimes..

  • @destineypaige7914
    @destineypaige7914 7 лет назад +44

    Hi I am from New York I have been studying for this exam day & night & I only watched your videos took my cna exam yesterday & passed with flying colors thank you so much Ms.Patty you changed my life

  • @fsiu74
    @fsiu74 2 года назад +5

    I passed my written and skills test , thanks to your videos , God bless you 🙏🥰

  • @ellehcim2135
    @ellehcim2135 3 года назад +57

    These videos came in handy! I just passed both my skills and exam! So excited! I had them before but let them expire some years back. Thank you Mrs Pat! ❤️

  • @ebdr07
    @ebdr07 5 лет назад +20

    Started CNA training here in Illinois Monday of this week. We started to learn this skill today. Our instructor recommended your skills videos! Great videos!