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I am doing my clinical internship to become a nursing assistant (CNA) and i am going to take the State Board Exam soon for my license. Is there anyone that took this already and could give me some info about it? I am very nervous about this. im a cena but i have to get recertified since i been out of work.whats going happen they going chose 3 task for you to do which you did in nurse aid class it might be for example ocupied and unocupied bed and putting a person on a bed pan . you have do those good in order to move on .by the way they watch every little move you make.next you move on to the written test which in michigan is on the computer you have about 50 common sense questions to answer which is multiple chose no biggy. here go some sites that can help you http://allnurses.com/forums/f8/shy-nurse... http://www.dsf.health.state.pa.us/health... hope this help hun have a great day:) Just remember that nursing is mostly common sense, so go with your gut feeling. sure...I'll tell you anything you need to know. Email me. |
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