If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career, then
becoming a
Certified Nursing Assistant may be the right career
for you. Currently as other fields are suffering massive layoffs
and salary cuts, the nursing field is experiencing an increased
demand for qualified nursing candidates and offering very
competitive salaries to attract top talent. While becoming a
nursing aide is primarily an entry level job, you will gain
valuable experience in the medical field and be able to get further
training both in the field and in the classroom if you choose.
For those individuals who may have been laid off recently, and
thinking about possibly changing fields. The great think about
obtaining your
Nursing Assistant certification is that you can
complete all the necessary training in as little as 4-12 weeks, and
at a very low cost or in some cases free! There are a variety of
training
Date Published: Nov 29, 2009 - 1:33 am
People also talk about medical training courses they offer such as
CPR training or CNA (certified Nursing Assistant) training courses,
when asked what they know about the American Red Cross. The
American Red Cross CNA training is one of the most comprehensive
and respected training courses in the field. You will learn first
hand how to take patent's vital signs, how to treat wounds and
insure disease doesn't spread. You will also work first hand with
real world patients, providing basic human care; such as bathing,
feeding and tending to your patients.
The American Red Cross certified nursing assistant training takes
place for 6 to 12 weeks. You will be covering such topics as basic
human anatomy, physiology, psychology of patients, nutrition, and
basic nursing principles. To insure that you are fully prepare to
take your state mandated certification exam, and continue on your
way to be a certified nursing assistant!
CNA's can be found in a wide range of health care
Date Published: Nov 27, 2009 - 12:02 pm