April 10th, 2010 by cna
The abbreviation CNA has several different meanings, including, according to Wikipedia, Certified Novell Administrator, Catholic News Agency, Center for Naval Analyses and even Canadian Nuclear Association. However, the most widely known meaning of this term is, of course, Certified Nursing Assistant. You have passed your final CNA exam. The hardest part is gone! The next [...]
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April 8th, 2010 by cna
The abbreviation CNA means Certified Nurse Assistant. CNAs provide medical patient care. They work in hospitals, clinics, patient and nursing homes. If you are going to make a nursing career you should become a CNA. But this requires passing the CNA exam. The general requirements necessary for CNA jobs are: high school diploma or equivalent, [...]
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January 10th, 2010 by cna
CNA employment volume comprised approximately 1.5 million jobs in 2008 and more in 2009. CNA employment is expected to grow 18 percent between 2008 and 2018. It is much faster than the average for all other occupations, even though expected growth will vary depending on individual occupations. CNA employment for attendants, aides and orderlies is [...]
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December 31st, 2009 by cna
We tried to be short while presenting you CNA job description so here we included most common CNA responsibilities: First responsibility in our CNA job description is to answer call signals made by patients. While taking care of bedridden patients a CNA is responsible for turning and repositioning them to prevent them from getting bedsores. [...]
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November 8th, 2009 by cna
CNA is a career filled with many and many professional and personal rewards. If you choose being a CNA, you are choosing to spend your time or even whole life helping and supporting others, using special skills that bring together scientific knowledge with professional caring. There are only a few professions that may offer such [...]
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November 3rd, 2009 by cna
Certified Nursing Assistant employment is available for qualified personnel in such areas as: Hospitals - Every hospital needs CNAs. So one of the easiest ways for a CNA to get employed is in a hospital. There are lots of departments in hospitals and every department may need CNAs with special skills. Homecare – Another type [...]
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October 31st, 2009 by cna
So what are the benefits of becoming a CNA? There are at least a few: CNA jobs are easy to find. And if you have decided to become a CNA you can be sure that finding Certified Nursing Assistant jobs is not a challenge. It is well known that nursing homes and hospitals address CNA [...]
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