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  • Your videos helped me so much! I watched them the last 2 nights and I took my licensing exam today and I passed!,

  • Nurse, Nurse! Everything from your technique to your clothing to your equipment is wrong!

    Your trousers are a trip hazard, your neck decor are strangulation/neck injury hazards. What kind of transfer belt is that?

    Get the arm off the chair, turn the chair in towards the bed, move WITH the patient. Use a modern transfer belt and maybe a transfer board too. By the way, what happened to his weak side? It doesn't show & Nurse does nothing to support or compensate for it.

  • EVERYBODY BEING SO HAED ON HER SKILLS, BUT ME PERSONALLY FEEL THAT SHE'S ON POINT....I'M LEARDING ALOT FROM HER...GEART JOB!!!

  • This instructor is doing everything wrong. I don't see her help the resident in any way. please don't do what she did in your state exam or you will fail nicely

  • @ozeelegend Did you even read the description? I'm not going to argue here because all you have to do is read the description.

  • THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I am going to take my State Test soon and I think everybody learns the techniques different but the same steps. If you do all them especially the little ones, they check you off on a list to see you are doing them. thank you again for showing us how to perform patient transfering to a WC.

  • I appreciate your efforts, but you should know that whether the patient is able to assist or not, you must be able to control the transfer. You said he has a weak left side. This should alert the staff member to take safety precautions. Keep your hands on the transfer belt, in proper position, and be able to take control at any moment. In GA and in NC, this video would not pass the state exam for CNAs. 

  • i know your doing this wrong your supose to help him in the chair you did not

  • Very informative

  • Thank you for the helpful videos. Question though, during the skills test, this is the kind of transfer they may ask about, when a pt is pretty much able to assist. They won't be testing on a full transfer of a patient who can not stand on their own? My last test was back in 1998 so I do not know what they test now.

  • @Lx3ForHim I know in florida and NY the resident is able to assist.

  • Thank you

    I am glad that they are helpful

  • i like all you vide

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