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CNA Test Preparation

Thursday 19 November 2009 @ 11:00 pm

Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant requires hard work and dedication. However, it is worth the efforts once you pass the certification exams to become a CNA.  This is a challenging career through which you can take care of sick, disabled and aged persons and also get a good salary.  The  CNA certification examination is quite tough but not impossible to pass.  The CNA certification exam consists of a written exam followed by a practical exam.

If you have already attended CNA training classes and are contemplating whether to take the CNA exam, or if you are just considering if the CNA career is for you, CNA sample test questions can help you guage that.  The best way to get ready for CNA certification written exam is to attempt sample CNA test questions.  Sample CNA test questions  can make a big difference in your overall performance of CNA exam.  Sample CNA test questions can help you to find out if you are prepared for taking the NNAAP (National Nurse Aide Assessment Program) certification exam.  This test is administered by Red Cross CNA Training.

The written exam is the first part of the CNA certification test.  The written examination consists of (70) seventy multiple-choice questions and (10) Ten of these questions are non-scored (pre-test) questions which are meant for collecting statistical information.  Thorough knowledge of written material will also help you in skills section.

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Free CNA Training

Sunday 15 November 2009 @ 11:36 am

Are there any Free CNA Training Classes?

If you are interested in becoming Certified Nursing Assistant, but cannot invest thousands of dollars, then you can consider undergoing Free CNA Training! Yes you read it right; there are Free CNA Training programs available which can help you to become a professional Certified Nursing Assistant without spending a single penny.  Various healthcare facilities like hospitals as well as some of the vocational training organizations often arrange Free CNA Training classes.  Apart from this, you can also opt for online CNA training; however, to become a Certified Nurse you need to pass a state exam which is not covered in  online CNA training.

There is bit difference between CNA training courses and classes. CNA training classes gives practical knowledge of work of a nursing aide which is very essential, whereas CNA training courses mostly cover theoretical knowledge.

You can start searching for nursing homes and hospitals in your area which conduct free CNA training classes in exchange of you working for them. The easiest way to do this is scan your phone directory and look up for hospitals and health care centers and give them a call to know if they conduct any free CNA training programs. Various hospitals have a deal with local colleges so they tend to offer free training program to college students.

Second option is to search for local Regional Occupation Program (ROP) in your area. In case if CNA Training is not free then it will surely be offered for low cost of about hundred dollars. One low cost option for getting CNA certification is the Red Cross CNA Training

Apart from all these above mentioned options, HHA /CNA Scholarship Program is also available which sponsor CNA and HHA training for eligible candidates who intend to become Certified Nurse Assistants or Home Health Aides for serving in healthcare industry.

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CNA and Nursing Jobs

Sunday 15 November 2009 @ 9:30 am

Looking for CNA or Nursing Jobs?

A CNA job will set you on the fast track to a quality career in the health care field. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) are employed in a variety of facilities including government hospitals, private hospitals and clinics, and home care. There are roughly 1.4 million nursing aides currently employed in the United States.

The turnover in the CNA field is quite high, as many CNAs leave jobs opting for advanced training to become a RN or LPN. Thus, there is continual demand for CNA professionals.  CNA jobs are expected to grow at a rate 21% or more in the next five years.  There are excellent job openings for CNAs across the United States. CNA salaries vary depending on the location, shift timings, and experience.

We have recently partnered with simplyhired.com to offer you access to the latest job openings for CNAs all across the United States. You can search the database of thousands of CNA jobs. It is one of the biggest and smartest job search engine on the web for nurse aides.

Please check our CNA Job Search Engine for CNA Job Openings section at the top right of our home page.

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Typical Day as a CNA

Tuesday 10 November 2009 @ 10:59 pm

A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) has to perform a variety of duties as they are in maximum contact with the patients.  CNAs have many responsibilities as they are more close to patients then even the nurses or doctors.

A typical day as a CNA would be something like as follows,

In the morning, a CNA will have to help patients dress up and help them in any of their morning tasks.  This includes helping in the bathroom especially in the case of elderly and extremely ill patients.  They would be required to feed people who can’t feed themselves.  They will have to take vitals for serious and old patients.  This might also require listening to the lungs and heart, also the recording of the breathing of the patient.

As the afternoon progresses CNAs would help to transfer patients to the different appointments.  They would have to pass out linens and reposition patients if need be.  Also, they will have to make the patients bed and feed lunch if need be.  Vitals have to be taken for very sick and very old patients.  They would also have to walk the patients who can not. Continue Reading »
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What do you learn at CNA Schools?

Tuesday 10 November 2009 @ 3:28 am

What you learn in CNA Training Programs?

CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) Training Programs impart the training required for a person to become a CNA, also called as a caregiver, nurse aide, or home health aide.  CNA Training Programs will help you prepare for the CNA exam for your state.  You can work as a Certified Nursing Assistant, once you pass the CNA exam with a minimum score of 80%.  The demand for CNA jobs is high in the United States and other countries due to high percentage of aging population.  CNAs are employed in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics and in private homes.

cna trainingCNA Training programs are available in colleges as well as online.  CNA training classes are usually taught by registered nurses, and may take two to six weeks to complete the course requirements, as prescribed by the state authorities.

The major components of CNA training courses are skills lab training, practical clinical instruction, and classroom training. Skills are imparted with the aid of lectures, role-playing, training videos, discussions, and actual demonstration.  Usually, they will make arrangements at a hospital or nursing home for your hands-on or clinical or training.  Once you complete the course requirements, you would have to pass the CNA test administered by your state to receive the CNA certification.  After receiving the CNA certification, you can get a CNA job in hospitals, and nursing homes.

So what do you learn in CNA Training Programs? CNA Training programs prepare you in the following skills which are vital for a job as a certified nursing assistant.

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Duties Of A Certified Nursing Assistant

Sunday 8 November 2009 @ 11:25 am

Prior to joining any CNA training program, we recommend that you understand the duties of a CNA or Certified Nursing Assistant. Once you have the right idea of these duties and responsibilities, you can be better mentally prepared to take the challenge of becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant.

In general, duties and range of responsibilities of a CNA would depend on the place you work, the state in which you reside and your position. In simple words, as a CNA, you would have to work under an attending nurse, and you would be expected to be her ‘eyes and the ears’.

The first and foremost duty and main obligation of a CNA is to take proper care of her patients.  As a nurse assistant, you would be responsible for the daily care and routine management of your patient.  This is especially the case when you would be assigned to take care of geriatric or elderly patients in nursing homes and day care facilities for older people.  You may also have to assist doctors and nurses to care for patients who are mentally disabled, physically disabled, ill, or injured.

As a CNA, you are expected to be quick in observations and to be able to take the right action in case any emergencies arise.  Every institution will have its own set of protocols for various procedures to be followed during the emergencies, and you’d be expected to comply with them.  You are thus responsible for the total health care package and program for your patients.   The nurse supervising you will depend on your reports about the patients. You need to feel comfortable going to the Nursing staff for assistance if the need arises. You should have good communication skills to communicate effectively in case something requires immediate attention from a Nurse.

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Are you fit for a CNA career?

Friday 6 November 2009 @ 5:13 am

A CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) is a trained health care professional who works closely under the supervision of an RN (Registered Nurse) in a hospitals, adult day health centers, nursing homes, or even personal homes.

Certified Nursing Assistants, in general, take care of the most basic health care needs of the patients.  Since nurse assistants have regular daily contact with the patients, they are the ones who provide vital information about the condition of patients to the registered nurse.  CNAs are considered as eyes and ears of the nurses.  Thus, a career of a certified nursing assistant can be challenging, satisfying and rewarding in many ways.

There are many benefits of starting out your career as a Certified Nursing Assistant or CNA.  The first advantage is that you can become a CNA in fairly short amount of time.  Depending upon the CNA program, it may take just only four to six weeks to complete the CNA course requirements and the examinations; and you could be earning more than minimum wages as a Certified Nursing Assistant, in as little as eight weeks.

There are plenty of CNA jobs available, even during this phase of economic recession.  So if you become a CAN, your skills will be in high demand. There are roughly 1.8 million nursing assistants employed in the United States.  CNAs are recruited in a variety of health care facilities including hospitals, clinics, and homes for the aged.  The employee turnover in CNA profession is huge as many CNAs usually pursue advanced training to be come a Registered Nurse.  Thus, there is clearly a high growth rate for Certified Nursing Assistants.

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Welcome to CNA Training Pro

Thursday 5 November 2009 @ 12:15 pm

Welcome to CNA Training Pro. If you are interested in obtaining a CNA certification or becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant, then you have come to the right place.

On this site, we will provide resources and information about free online CNA training programs,  Red Cross CNA Training program and other related CNA Training programs that will help you to become a Certified Nursing Assistant.  We will also provide information about the demand for CNA jobs, typical  job description of an CNA, average salaries of certified nurse assistants etc.

A CNA ( Certified Nursing Assistant) is a person who helps patients with their healthcare needs and provides bedside care under the guidance of a RN (Registered Nurse).  In the United States, a CNA is also called as PCA (Patient Care Assistant) or NA/R (Nursing Assistant-Registered.  In other countries such as the UK, CNA are also called HCA (Healthcare Assistant), NT (Nursing Tech), PCA (Patient Care Associate), Aux-N (Auxiliary Nurse) or NA (Nursing Assistant).  Whatever may be the title, their role is identical.

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