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 | 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 | Sep 12, 2019 | Caregiver Duties, CNA
Whether you're still in school or you just landed your first full-time job as a nurse in an emergency department, time management in nursing is an essential skill.Jumping in headfirst without a plan can leave you feeling confused and overwhelmed. Instead, use these...
by CNACTEdit@rs | Sep 4, 2019 | CNA
When you or a family member needs medical care, it may not be clear where to go. With an injury or a sudden illness, it seems natural to know you need help beyond what you can do at home. The question really is not whether to seek medical attention but where. Most...
by CNACTEdit@rs | Jun 1, 2019 | CNA, cnacertification-training.com
When I say that CNA and nurse burnout is a significant problem in this country, I’m not exaggerating. The truth is, burnout affects nearly 40 percent of all nurses every year.Let’s put that into some perspective. What I’m saying is that nearly 4...