by CNACTEdit@rs | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, cnacertification-training.com
Let’s face it. No one likes getting sick or injured and having to even think about the Urgent Care vs. Emergency Room debate. It’s inconvenient, it’s usually painful, and it’s just no fun. Sometimes, you’ll sprain your ankle. Other times,...
by CNACTEdit@rs | May 1, 2020 | Blog
There are a plethora of stethoscopes on the market. It is one of the most common pieces of medical equipment and is certainly the most visible. So which stethoscope is the best stethoscope for you? This article will concentrate on finding the best stethoscope for...
by CNACTEdit@rs | Apr 1, 2020 | Blog
It might surprise you to find out a midwife’s not just someone who assists women during labor and childbirth; there’s actually much more to it! So, what is a midwife, anyway? Maybe you’re getting ready to have a baby, and you’re researching...
by CNACTEdit@rs | Jan 1, 2020 | Blog, CNA
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a medical assistant vs. CNA? When I was choosing a career, I didn’t know the difference either. I decided to go to school to be a medical assistant but years later I wish I’d gone the CNA route. The careers are...
by CNACTEdit@rs | Nov 4, 2019 | Uncategorized
It is very common that the lower ranked employees face harassment. It’s especially true for new workers. A new CNA can find that he/she is the victim of various injustices. Usually, the problems are the results of competition among CAN’s. While it may be mild and...
by CNACTEdit@rs | Nov 1, 2019 | Blog, History
Understanding medical terminology isn’t just for doctors and nurses. If you work in the healthcare industry, having a strong command of medical language is vital to your job performance. Regardless of whether you spend your days at patients’ bedsides or...
by CNACTEdit@rs | Oct 21, 2019 | CNA, Qualities of a Nurse
Image via pexels If you find yourself seeking medical help, you may run into many different types of nurses. Nurses aren’t all the same, but this is something you may not have realized. Training, education, and specialty choices distinguish them. That nurse who...
by CNACTEdit@rs | Oct 20, 2019 | CNA
Learning you have cancer can be devastating. Oncology, the treatment and care of patients with cancer, is a highly specialized field of medicine, requiring the assistance of Oncology CNAs. Oncology CNAs typically work in hospitals, cancer centers, and hospice...
by CNACTEdit@rs | Oct 15, 2019 | cnacertification-training.com, Export
Ever seen a nurse or certified nursing assistant (CNA) sitting down? It’s probably one of the rarest sights in existence, so the best shoes for nurses and CNAs need to be as tough as they are. There are several professions that require one to be on their feet all day,...
by CNACTEdit@rs | Oct 10, 2019 | Blog, Content
Are you interested in a career as a healthcare professional? Does the thought of having to learn medical terminology concern you? Fear not, help is on the way. If you work in healthcare, learning medical terminology is essential for your success. Medical terms are...