Nursing Assistant

A certified nursing assistant, sometimes called nurses aides, patient care technicians, and home health aides, work under the supervision of a nurse. It is the responsibility of the CNA to keep the nurse informed of critical information regarding a patients condition. Most nursing classes taken to become a certified nursing assistant (CNA) can be found at a community colleges or medical college. Certified Nursing Assistant classes are usually given by a Registered Nurse. The length of CNA training varies for each program. Classes may run any where from two weeks to about six months, with a month or more of hands-on training. A good nursing class offers the basics of what to expect with the job. Your knowledge and experience will vastly improve once you becomes involved in the daily caregiving. As a Certified Nurses Aide, you will work directly with doctors, nurses, and other medical experts in administering therapeutic programs and monitoring the conditions of your patients. You will provide direct patient care based on your knowledge and skills. If you are interested in a rewarding career and are passionate and enjoy helping people in need, then becoming a certified nursing assistant is for you.

Certified Nursing Assistant Training

Classroom training in a CNA schooling usually includes fundamental nursing skills, anatomy and physiology, nutrition and infection control. Students also achieve ample hands-on-experience through clinical activities. In most cases you will learn how to set up patient treatments, CPR, bedside patient care, emergency care and first aid, pre and post-op care and effective patient care programs.

Certified Nursing Aid – Career Outlook

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nursing assistant jobs will increase by about 19 percent by the year 2018. Home health aides and certfied nursing assistants(CNA) are projected to have the quickest job growth, as many people desire in-home treatment as a preferable alternative to hospital or nursing home care. Also as an added bonus, certified nursing assistant in hospitals and nursing homes are still expected to grow faster than the average for all careers.