CNA Training & Certification Introduction

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Modern nursing care has become both a challenging and rewarding career option, and a large part of a nurse assistant’s initial years on the job are spent training for their CNA Certification.

Nurse assistants without question are some of the most important personnel in any hospital, and provide much more than simple patient care. As well as routine care, nursing assistants also perform many other duties such as creating plans for individual patient care, carrying out nursing assessments, providing patients with medicines and assisting in areas of surgical procedure.

Obviously with such diverse and important tasks, a nurse assistants training must be first rate, and this is where the CNA Certification comes in.

CNA training ensures all nurse assistants that achieve certification are well qualified for their roles, giving them skills and experience in many areas including monitoring a patients progress and condition, reporting and ensuring the right people know the most up to dateĀ  information on patients.

Typical tasks for a nursing assistant may include responding to patients call requests, repositioning of patients, patient observation, recording levels of food and water intake, exercising patients, dressing application, surgical preparation, moving patients around the hospital and cleaning and maintaining rooms and facilities.

A nursing assistants CNA training will teach them how to carry out all the duties mentioned above while also giving them a thorough knowledge of emergency procedures and methods on remaining calm in highly tense situations, essential whenever there are critical emergencies that require a clear head and a steady nerve.

Within our site you will find all the information you need on CNA training, what is involved and how you can get your CNA Certification.

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