Patient advocacy is the act of representing and supporting the needs, rights, and best interests of a patient. This can include advocating for the patient’s physical, emotional, and social well-being, as well as their access to quality healthcare services. As a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), one of your primary roles and responsibilities is to play […]
As a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), continuing education is an important aspect of your career. It not only helps you stay up-to-date on the latest techniques and practices in the field, but it also allows you to further your knowledge and skills, which can lead to advancement opportunities and increased job satisfaction. In this blog […]
Photo by RODNAE Productions from Pexels. Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is a rewarding career with plenty of available job opportunities. Yet, in a competitive job market, having a strong and professionally written resume is essential for standing out against other candidates. As this job can be high-pressure and demanding, potential employers often look […]
CNA week is a national week-long celebration of the hardworking and compassionate Certified Nursing Assistants who provide quality care to patients every day. This is an important acknowledgment of the care and dedication that CNAs provide millions of patients around the country every year. The week is officially organized by the National Association of Health […]
As a CNA, one of the most important things you can do for your patients is ensuring their comfort. This includes providing good perineal care to men and women who are unable to take care of this task themselves. What is perineal care? For the uninitiated, here’s the perineal care definition: Perineal care, sometimes referred […]
A certified nursing assistant (CNA) and a patient care assistant (or a PCA – the medical abbreviation) are often thought of as two names for the same job. However, these positions do have differences between them in terms of their responsibilities, and it can even vary a bit more from state to state. In addition, […]
A certified nursing assistant is someone who has been specially trained to provide patient care under the supervision of a registered nurse (RN) or licensed practical nurse (LPN). The traveling CNA performs a variety of duties to assist their patients and clients, and works across multiple locations. Common tasks include spending time monitoring and assisting […]
The Sims position is an important nursing skill used for turning, positioning, and transferring patients. It is practiced extensively in nursing schools and clinical settings to ensure that students are comfortable with this technique before graduating. This position can be executed on either side of the patient; however, it is most often performed on the […]
To become a Certified Nurse Aide, clinical training is essential. The majority of states require CNA classes consisting of between 16 and 100 hours of the total training necessary. Nurse aide students have the ability to use their conceptual knowledge during training at either an approved facility or a long-term care facility. During the course […]
When CNA students are preparing for their clinical trial, they often have many questions about the CNA uniform. What should I wear? Do I need to wear a CNA scrub shirt and pants or can I wear something else? What if my CNA school gives me a different outfit? In this blog post, we will […]
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