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The Certified Assistant Nursing is a very strong pillar of the health care team, who with the increase of the number of years of experience has achieved a high level of competence, but does not hold valid qualification and approval to carry on those because of issued arising out of liability and legality bindings.

There has been need for regulation, controlling and verifying the education and experience and as a consequence in North America there is a provision of recording and registering such information at State Health Board Registry in respect of Certified Assistant Nursing. This central certification facility is useful to the employer for verifying the experience and knowledge. This facility is very useful for prevention of persons getting [...] Continue Reading…

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So you’ve gotten your CNA certification, checked out job listings, sent out your resume, gotten some responses, and a few interviews have been scheduled. How can you maximize your chances that you’ll make a good impression? These are tips you can keep in mind when going for a CNA job interview.

Dress appropriately. This seems like a no brainer, but it can’t be overstated. Your appearance is the first view the employer will have of you, and it will stay with them as they consider whether to invite you back for a second interview. A CNA job may be fairly entry level as far as the medical profession is concerned, but that’s not a reason to show up looking entry [...] Continue Reading…

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Beginning of the career of CNA becomes great opportunity for making an entry into para-medical health service field, with benefits permanency of job, better than average salary offered in any other trade with similar qualifications. One acquires high value professional skills and matured behavior capabilities adjusting according to the situation. Further progress in the profession is goal of every CNA and achievement is possible through continued education options.

The eligibility of a person for undergoing CNA training is just passing 10th grade diploma or GED. It is so because a CNA gets a short training to familiarize with the job functions, which are carried out under the supervision of a Registered Nurse and gets ample opportunities to learn and to [...] Continue Reading…

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