Career questions tagged cna
Within the workplace, how would you control emotions towards your best patient if something goes wrong?
What should I expect as a CNA? What kind of medical equipment would be needed? Which is the best, home care or facility care? I am currently a direct support care worker, what do you think would best prepare me for this career-field?
What steps would you recommend I take to enter, advance, and thrive in this field?
I'm a 21 year old female. Just started at a trade school. Thinking of doing CNA training. Also wanting to become a General Pediatrician in the future. Wondering what steps you took or you recommend I take to enter this field. #medicine #healthcare #doctor #career #GeneralPediatrician #CNA
What is a standard day like as a CNA, RN, Nurse, Nurse Anesthesist
#registered-nurses #cna #rn #nurse #medicine #anesthesiologist #healthcare #nursing
Why did you decide to work in this industry?
My goal is to gain a better understanding of what other people think about an industry before I choose a career
What is your greatest attribute in the Nursing industry?
#nursing-education #healthcare #CNA
Is cna a good career to be in ?
I always wanted to be in health work setting and i love helping people but there stuff in the field that i'm not comfortable with what should i do ?
CNA and Obstetric Nurse
Hey my name is Tyra, on my last post someone said if I put the questions down, you all will be happy to answer. 1. What are some types of restraint trainings for a CNA ? 2. What do you like most about being a CNA or Obstetric Nurse ? 3. What are some tips that can help me be successful as a CNA in the near future?
As a CNA, how did you not become overly connected to your patients or residents?
I am trying to become a CMA, but when I was in clinical for CNA, I experienced the sadness of my patients missing me so much to the point where they didn't want to eat unless I fed them. I would like to know how to avoid such bittersweet dilemmas.
Hello! My name is Reyna and I am a current high school student. I'm conducting an interview with any professional in the nursing field for a Foundations in Health Science Class project about careers! I have created a total of 13 questions. Comment on this post, answering all 13 questions to be apart of my assignment.
1.What profession did you choose? Why? 2.How many years of college did you need to go through? 3.What jobs did you work before you landed your present professional job? 4.How can I decide if I should earn a Ph.D. in this field? 5.Were you in a college program? 6.Did you have to pivot and go back to school at a later date? 7. Did you shadow another professional in the field? 8. Did you join any school clubs related to your current profession? 9. Was there a particular subject you struggled with during your school years? 10. What skill sets did you learn or gain while pursuing your career?
What does a day in the life look like in the medical world ?
#medicine #doctor #cna #nursing #nurse-practitioner #help
can I go to the army after college?
can you join the army after you get your certification in RN? If so how can i go about doing that?
I am thinking of doing a CNA course, but my intend is not to go into nursing. I end goal after college is to become a general surgeon. Would taking a CNA course help me with my application to pre-med colleges?
#medicine #premed #premed #medical #nursing #CNA #surgeon #surgery #doctor
How do I know if my CNA license is still valid?
I became a CNA in Illinois in May 2017, worked for a private PRN company during the summer of 2018. I know there's some rule about working at least one shift every 2 years to keep your license but I've never gotten anything in the mail to tell me if my license is expiring soon or not. Any insight? #healthcare #nursing #medicine #career #CNA #license #medical #nurse
What does your weekends normally are like within your field?
I am on my way to getting a CNA and been wanting to be a RN with a bachelor's, and I'm wondering if I will have weekends off or if/when I have weekends if it would be like weekdays?
What are three important things I should know about being a CNA (e.g. working conditions, typical schedule, rewards, and challenges)? What are some tools/technology I should be familiar with?
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