Nurse JAR Thank You so very much for what you do!!! I tested today with prometric in Louisiana and passed both the written and clinical exams on my FIRST attempt!!!! And I can say with 100% confidence that I ONLY passed because your videos are so thorough, informative, and done right!!! Thank You so much again for what you do!!!! You’re definitely THE BEST!!!! ❤
Took my skills test yesterday. I passed first time ! Everyone in my testing site was on testing for their second time. Thank you Nurse Jar. I passed because of your videos 💜
😁🤗 yea u do but it's definitely not a nad thing lol. I won't be supirsed during my skills exam I'll be saying it too lol. Hope you are doing good. 🤗 keep changing those lives. Making ppls dreams coming true. ✨️
Hi Nurse Julie.Thank you for your videos.The videos made understood all Prometrics standards.I wrote my exams yesterday in Massachusetts.It’s my first time taking the exams and I passed both the written and skills test.Thank you once again for the videos.
Nurse jar please add a donations link in your videos, I don’t think it’s right that subpar CNA schools are having students pass on the back of your hard work.
Hello nurse jar hope all is well. I watch your videos and I took my NY state test and I past both the written and the skills on my very first try. Thanks in abundance for making videos like these.
Hi, Nells3001! The NAE will have them conveniently placed in the testing room. He or she will tell you that whatever you need to move, you can move it! So, it just depends on where you would like to place it!
I have the same question, not for the test (I already passed but I'm reviewing before I apply to jobs) but for real life application since in real life you will probably do both hands. And in my head I can justify a few different methods. I would think you could use the same basin for soaking, but then being expected to use two face cloths for one hand and two face cloths for the other. I'd be curious to know. I'm trying not to freak out, though, because I know people have said over and over again that in a real-life setting sometimes the finer details are lost.