In the healthcare field, CNAs play a crucial role, acting as the backbone of patient care. We’ll take a look at the responsibilities and activities that CNAs undertake within the dynamic environment of a hospital. By exploring the advantages and disadvantages of hospital-based CNA roles in comparison to other settings, we hope to provide insights […]
Category: Nitty Gritty on Being a CNA
Nursing assistants, like most jobs, can vary in pay quite a bit depending on a wide variety of factors. From a CNA’s geographic location to the industry that employs them, there are many factors to consider when job hunting. Having an idea of who pays CNAs the best can be a worthwhile piece of information […]
If you’re on the path to becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant, you’ve likely wondered about the duration of your hard-earned certification. How long does a CNA certification last, and what steps are involved in keeping it valid? This blog post aims to unravel these questions, providing aspiring CNAs with valuable insights into the certification duration, […]
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 […]
If you want to become a certified nursing assistant or CNA, then you must be dependable and have the strength to regularly handle stressful situations. If this is true about you, then as a CNA, you will be an asset to whatever hospital or medical building you work at. This article will help answer any […]
A CNA job description includes assisting nurses with hands-on care of patients. Work environments include hospitals, skilled rehabilitation facilities, nursing homes, hospice facilities, physician offices, and assisted living facilities. Training to become a CNA occurs at trade colleges, some nursing homes, and is also provided by the Red Cross. There are online courses available as […]
A certified nursing assistant license makes it possible for you to work as a certified nursing assistant (known as a CNA). As the name suggests, certified nursing assistants work to assist nurses in their daily tasks. However, they do not always work directly side by side with nurses. Certified nursing assistants work in a wide […]