CNA Jobs (Certified Nurse Assistant)

 

A Certified Nurse Assistant Cares for Their Patients Like They’re Family

Are you thinking about becoming a nurse? Nurses all across America are in high demand. They earn very competitive salaries, have prestige in the community, flexibility in their schedules and more. If you’re sick of punching the clock and going to that boring office every day maybe it’s time for a career change. Just think in as little as two months you could actually be working in the field as a nurse and making a difference in people’s lives. If you are someone who has always dreamed of helping people live happier, healthier and longer lives, let’s find the perfect program for you and get you on your way to living your dream.

The first step in your dream will be to become a certified nursing assistant (CNA). This is an amazing place to start for anyone interested in entering the nursing field. As a CNA you won’t yet be licensed but will have the amazing opportunity to work alongside nurses and physicians as they care for their patients. This is a great opportunity for people who have always been interested in nursing but aren’t 100% sure whether it’s the right career path for them. It affords people the opportunity to get into the field with a minimal of training so they can gain real hands on experience before deciding whether it’s the career for them. But most people instantly fall in love with their jobs and decide to make it a long term career. After all, helping other people is quite addictive.

What’s the Job Like?

The list of duties that CNAs perform would be impossible to list in this article, but are covered completely in our nursing guide. But to give you a good idea of what certified nurse assistants do, here is a list of some of the most common duties:

  • Monitoring patient’s vital signs
  • Basic record keeping and monitoring of patients sleeping and eating habits
  • Assisting patients to move in and out of their bed or the bath safely
  • Helping patients with their daily hygiene such as washing, dressing, using the toilet or brushing their teeth
  • Creating a relaxed and calm environment for patients by reading to them, talking with them, holding their hand and even keeping them company.
  • Assisting other hospital staff like RNs and physicians regarding the current condition of each patient and their progress
  • Being involved in post mortem arrangements and care in the case of a death

The most important trait you need to have in order to be an amazing CNA is a pure love of people. If you truly love people you will not only want to care for them, but also be a friend and companion to them. A great CNA offers a helping hand, an open ear and encourages their patients every step of the way on their road to recovery. You could almost say being a CNA is like being a cheerleader for patients, ensuring that they cross the finish line with their arms and head held high and a smile on their face. Doesn’t that sound like a great job? Most CNAs don’t see their jobs as work but as second nature to what’s in their heart and they love sharing that with the world around them. Can you imagine how wonderful your work day would be if people were happy to see you every time you walked into the room? CNAs get just as much from their patients as their patients do from them, and it’s only natural that a wonderful, special bond is formed.

Becoming a CNA Opens Doors to the Future

To begin on this career path, you’ll have to enroll in a certified nurse assistance course and then pass the exam. It’s possible to do this part-time, while keeping your current job. The certification requires both classroom education and a specific number of clinical work experience hours, and once you’ve completed the requirements you can take the exam that is offered specifically for your state.

One of the greatest things about entering the nursing field as a CNA is that it allows for career advancement in any kind of nursing you can imagine. Once you become a CNA and are convinced that nursing is the right field for you, you can continue your education and choose from one of many career paths. You can choose to stay in the general field of nursing by becoming a registered nurse (RN) or even a certified registered nurse (CRN). But, you can also choose to go into a specialty like oncology, pediatrics, surgery, emergency room or even become a nurse midwife. Some say that becoming a CNA is like looking up at the night sky knowing you can jump to any star in the sky, you just have to pick a star to jump to and go for it.

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