@@dalleshaful thank you so much. I honestly would recommend people reading all the chapters and practicing a lot on the quizzes online and in the workbook. So basically, I would read a chapter, finish it, take an hour break and then practice the quiz on the chapter I just finished just to see if I understood the chapter or no. I also had a lot of flash cards for the terminologies, they helped a lot.
Thanks so much for sharing. These are the same tips I talk about here. That’s the secret quizzing yourself after each chapter and reading the book is the way to go. The book is boring but it pays off in the long run. 💗😊. Thanks again.
Hey girly I just got the book edition 9. My question is the the top chapters you talk about 7,8,9,12,14,15 to study are they the same for the 9 edition same as the 8 edition? I know you have the edition 8 that’s why I want to make sure!
Thanks for sharing. I’m in Ohio. I wish other states were like ohio,Michigan and most Midwest states. It’s so easy to get into sterile Processing. All the best 💗😊
are you using the 8th edition or the 9th edition for the Central sterile processing. I just started my class on Jan. 27,2024. We are using the 9th edition book.
@@dalleshaful Do u know anyone selling the 8th edition? I rather study off that one. I heard the ninth edition is what their gonna be used for their exam for next year
Oh my goodness, that crazy. I would suggest start calling hospitals sterile processing departments and ask to speak with the director of sterile processing and ask if they have any positions for uncertified tech if not ask if you could volunteer. Be very clear that you took a class and your preparing to take your certification exam. Dm me on Instagram I can give you information for Westchester medical I used to work there.