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What You Should Know To Become A Certified Nursing Assistant

Mike Selvon/ArticlesBase

May 19, 2008

With the healthcare industry growing every year and with the long term projections expected to continue growing steadily, you can’t go wrong choosing a career as a certified nursing assistant. However, there are a certain number of courses and certifications that have to be met in order to become a CNA. Many CNA’s work in the long term and residential nursing care facilities and many people use a CNA certification as a springboard to get into more specialized medical fields.

Do you happen to know anyone who has some sort of disability and needs private nursing care on a regular basis? If so, the person that they probably have coming into their home to assist them is a certified nursing assistant. In addition to being there to help them out with their daily activities and hygiene requirements, this aid will also help them with the dispensing of medications and even emotional support if necessary.

If you think about it, due to the kind of care that the assistant can provide, it is only natural that quite a bond can be formed between patient and nurse. Many people think highly enough of their CNA, that they will look to them instead of their own family members, in order to gain help in making various decisions.

You don’t have to be fresh out of high school to become a certified nursing assistant. It’s not unusual for individuals in their middle-age years to decide they’d like to pursue a career path that allows them to not only help people, but to also have a good, steady income.

There are several ways to take classes to become a CNA. There are accredited programs at medical assistant schools in nearly every city and state. If you live in a rural area and have access to the internet, then certain schooling programs are also available online for the written portions, but you will still need to apply to the nearest medical center possible to get your “hands on” skills training.

As long as there are people, they are going to require care on one level or another and that is what makes working as a certified nursing assistant such a smart choice. Once you become CNA certified, you will have the choice of participating in home care assignments assisting a visiting RN, or you may choose to work in elder care or even with challenged children.

No matter which path your choose, working in nursing assistant jobs is a career choice most people agree is truly fulfilling.


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    hweiser

    1 day ago

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    can you please tell me how to go about getting a CNA license, when I click on the links for education it says there is no website available. can you please help me.
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    mletha

    2 months ago

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    I would like to know how to become a certified nurses' aid. I have taken CNA classes at a nearby state college, but I have not been certified. How do I go about doing this. I am in school for LVN. I have taken all my classes except nutrition. Please help!!!
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    TierraM

    3 months ago

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    I'm taking classes at Florida Medical Prep June 6-8. Is it too soon to be looking for a CNA job?

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