What Is A CNA?
A CNA is a trained licensed medical professional-a Certified Nursing Assistant working under the supervision of an RN Nurse. CNAs have a vital role as they provide care for patients.
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What Does A CNA Do?
* Provide assistance to patients or clients in hospitals, nursing homes or in private homes.
* CNAa are trained to take a client's vital signs, give bed baths, help to feed patients and so much more.
* CNAs play an important role in client care as you provide emotional and social support.
* This is a challenging and rewarding career with tremendous growth, a steady paycheck and benefits.
Where & When Do CNAs Work?
CNAs can work a variety of different shifts to suit your lifestyle. You can work in hospitals, nursing homes or in the client's own home. They usually hospitals, old age are employed in facilities and private medical institutions. Opportunities abound!
How Can You Become A CNA?
A high school diploma or GED is required to enroll in a CNA training program. For more information you can email us at AmericanWhiteCross@gmail.com and we will send you information about the best courses in your area. You must take a CNA Training Course to prepare you to pass your state examination. The course is quick and inexpensive.
What Are Your Employment Prospects?
Your employment opportunities are fantastic. The medical industry requires CNA care professionals NOW and it's projected to grow steadily through 2014!