If you’re new to CNA Simulator on Roblox, this beginner guide will help you get started the right way. In this game, you take on the role of a Certified Nursing Assistant, handling various medical duties, managing patients, and navigating the hospital environment. While the mechanics are pretty simple, understanding the workflow and where to find essential items will save you a lot of time.
1. Finding a Room – The First Step
To begin your CNA duties, you’ll need to claim an unoccupied room. But be careful — just because a room looks empty doesn’t mean it’s available. If a bed has clean sheets, that usually means another player already owns that room, even if no one is there.
You won’t be able to use someone else’s room unless they leave the server. If all rooms are taken, unfortunately, there’s not much you can do. This is a known limitation of the game. It would be helpful if rooms were limited per player or if the hospital had more capacity.
2. Essential Areas & Items Around the Hospital
As you explore, here are key spots and tools you’ll need frequently:
- Warm Blankets – Found near patient rooms. Used for comfort.
- Defibrillator – Used in emergencies. Always return it after use.
- IV Kits & Saline – Use these for patients needing fluids or bloodwork.
- Cast Machine – For patients with broken bones.
- Water, Ice Packs, Vomit Bags – Scattered across the supply rooms for different needs.
- Restraints & Catheters – For special situations like uncooperative patients.
- Incubator – Used for newborn babies.
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3. Important Rooms & Equipment
- Supply Room – Where you get everything from bandages to saline.
- Fridge & Jello – For patients requesting snacks or needing soft foods.
- Doctor’s Office – If someone needs an EKG or test, bring their info here.
- IV Blood Testing – After drawing blood, send it through the blood system station.
- Computer System – This is where you request specific medications like insulin or pain relief.
Tip: The medicine system on the computer is organized. Open the panel, choose what you need, and grab it from the bottom section.
4. Additional Features to Check Out
- Staff Lounge – You can grab drinks, snacks, or even change scrub colors here.
- Speed Setting – Adjust your walk/run speed for quicker patient service.
- Dirty Linen Disposal – Drop used linens into the designated laundry room.
- Bladder Scanner & Medicine Disposal – Tools for specific care scenarios.
5. Final Tips for Beginners
- Always check room status before trying to take over a space.
- Get familiar with the supply room early on — it’s your lifeline.
- Try to complete tasks efficiently; each action builds toward better patient outcomes.
- Explore the map thoroughly. Knowing where things are will save time and help you respond quickly to patient needs.
Playing CNA Simulator is both educational and fun. With a bit of practice, you’ll be managing patients and operating like a pro in no time. Enjoy the game and don’t forget to help others who are just starting too!