Q: Depending on the state you plan to work in, requirements for becoming a CNA vary. Regardless of the state you're living in, however, you can expect some form of training and a certification exam.  Check local regulations first. You can call a local hospital and someone should be able to provide answers there. Find out exactly what the requirements are in your state before enrolling in any training programs.  In addition to local regulations, check with the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. A wide variety of institutions offer training programs and you can find a list of programs in your area. Once you have identified the specific regulations for your state, enroll in a training program that suits your needs.  Typically, programs last from 4 to 16 weeks. Make time to fully engage in the program and get the most out of the experience.  Pay-to-learn programs are often offered a nursing homes or health care facilities. These can be a great option if you're on a budget. They generally run 2 to 6 weeks and are usually full time. In exchange for free classes and education, you're required to work a certain number of hours each week at the facility. This can be a great way to save money and gain hands-on experience that will look good during the job hunt.  The Red Cross and local community colleges usually offer 6 month courses that cost between $300 and $600. The benefit of such courses over pay-to-learn programs is that training tends to be more extensive. Students tend to feel more confident coming out of such programs. Once you have completed your training, there is a state certification exam you need to pass in order to become a Certified Nursing Assistant.  You can begin preparing by knowing what to expect. Most state CNA exams are divided into two sections: the written section and a clinical skills test. You must pass both sections in order to become certified. Most states require a score of at least 70% for both sections to pass.  There are practice tests available online that can help you know what kind of information you can expect to be tested on. It's slightly harder to study for the clinical skills test, as it's more hands-on, but brushing up on procedures is a good way to prepare.  Ask CNA's you worked with during your training about the exam. Ask them what areas they found most challenging and anything you can do to improve your chances of passing. Form study groups. Network with the other students you met during training and form study groups. This is a great motivator to get studying. If you have questions or areas that confuse you, your peers can help you sort these things out. Once you feel prepared, sign up to the take the state exam and show up on your scheduled time and date.  Figure out costs. Generally, the cost to take the CNA exam is around #100 but this varies from state to state.  When you go in to take the test, you'll need two forms of identification, at least one of which is a picture ID. Leave all personal items, like cell phones and purses, outside the testing area. Some states require you to bring someone to act as your patient during the clinical skills portion of the exam.  You must complete the written exam, which is in multiple choice format, within 2 hours. The clinical skills test, where you perform medical skills in front of evaluators, will take about 35 to 45 minutes. Yet again, requirements vary from state-to-state but you can retake the exam.  Depending on which portion you failed, and your score, some states may require you to wait a period of 2 weeks to 90 days before retaking the exam. Check with your local certification board.  Some states are stricter about the CNA exam and require you to redo your training in addition to retaking the test. Know your state's requirement.  Figure out why you failed. Sometimes, people fail the exam due to anxiety rather than actually lacking the required knowledge. If this is the case with you, try to figure out how to keep your nervousness in check the next time you take the exam.
A: Learn about local regulations and requirements. Enroll in and complete a training program. Prepare for your certification exam. Take the state exam. Know what to do if you do not pass the test the first time.

Article: Examine the slider from the side. Look to see if the space between the bottom and top of the slider are uneven. An uneven gap may prevent the slider from properly engaging the teeth.  If the slider is bent or there is a gap, take a pair of pliers and try to straighten it out. If you can’t fix the slider, you will have to replace it. The size should be listed on the back. If the size is not listed, measure the slider. Zipper parts are measured in millimeters. A 5-mm slider is a size 5. Purchase a replacement slider at your local fabric store or online. Try zipping the item as normal to see if it has a complete range up and down the teeth track. There are a number issues that could continue to cause problems for you:  If the zipper continues to split and you replaced the slider, you may have purchased the incorrect size. Try a different size slider. If you bent the original slider, the gap may still be uneven. Remove the slider and bend it again. Repeat until the item zips properly.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Slide the slider off the teeth from the top and examine it. Check to see if the slider works.

Q: The easiest way to crush them is using a pestle and mortar. If you don't have one, then you can put them into a plastic sandwich bag and crush them with a rolling pin. Do not use this mask if you are allergic to aspirin. Use a fork to help mush the two together. For a richer mask, you can try plain yogurt instead. Make sure that you use distilled water and not tap water. Honey is naturally antibacterial, so it will help kill any acne-causing bacteria. It is also hydrating and will prevent your face from becoming too dry. Keeping your face hydrated is an important part of tackling honey; if your face becomes too dry, it will produce more oil to compensate. Focus on the areas that have the most acne, and take care to avoid the sensitive areas around the eyes. You can use this mask up to two times per week, but no more than that. Do not reuse any old paste; remake it every time.
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Crush the aspirins and put them into a bowl. Add enough water to turn the aspirin into a smooth paste. Add some honey and mix well. Apply the mixture on your face and wait 7 to 15 minutes. Wash your face with lukewarm water and pat it dry with a towel.