Your welcome, I hoped I helped a little at least since I didn't get to put much input for you. I don't live in Florida but I'm sure you can find some who do at the forum. Jan 4, Just letting you know I forwarded your post to some folks who really could use your handbook.
Thanks again for the help! Jan 14, Thanks for your packet; however, I'm confused as it does not seem to match the Red Cross book I just bought, "Nurse Assistant Training":.
However, this skill in the book does not ask this. It asks only that you positioin the person to be lying on their back in the center of the bed. I'm taking the challenge exam next week as an RN nursing student and have not done the Red Cross training, so it's very difficult for me to know what to study for the test.
As the handbook states, I advise you to use the handbook as a guide, but the text book that you have is what you should refer to most. Let me know if you have any other questions. Even for those of us who attended school, it was hard for many of us to prepare for the test since we did not know many details of what the examiners were going to look for.
However, we did learn that the opening and closing procedure was not listed in the book, so remember it well for the exam. Know the opening and closing procedures by heart, then tackle the procedures the yellow pages in the textbook. Sign In Register Now! Search Search. Any change of name, address, or telephone number must be reported to the Admissions and Records Office as soon as the change takes effect.
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