u/valdthedeathclaw

▲ 8 r/cna

After cna, what next?

After I get my cna license, I know I can do med tech after six months. I am limited in how far I can go, because I don’t want to go for a college degree.

College math and I would not get along. I stopped understanding math after pre algebra. I can multiply and divide large numbers in my head , but once there are more symbols and letters than numbers, my brain is out.

What is the highest you can go without an associate or bachelor degree ?

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u/valdthedeathclaw — 3 days ago
▲ 6 r/cna

Failed radial pulse on skills exam

Hi, I had my skills exam last week. I only failed radial pulse. I know exactly why. My ADHD brain distracted me with it’s own noise. This led to overthinking and I was off by ten. I should have known better than to record a result I wasn’t sure about.

I have autism and adhd, so at the best times, the autism marries the adderall and I become a genius. Other times, my brain is still too busy to focus on the task at hand. I wish I could count aloud but that probably counts as communication with the proctor.

Basically I am asking how do I stop my brain from sabotaging my second attempt if I get radial pulse again?

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u/valdthedeathclaw — 6 days ago