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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 22, 2012 ) New York, NY -- Those looking to embark on an engaging and rewarding career may want to consider becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).
CNA Training Board is an online resource that provides guidance on becoming a CNA. It can be found at Cnatrainingboard.com. Whether a person is already involved in the health care industry or looking to take on something new, cna training may be a viable option.
Certification, for any chosen career path, is a way of indicating that a person has met the standards expected of a professional at a particular skill level, in terms of theoretical and practical knowledge, the website explains. The profession of a nursing assistant is no different and certification can open up new avenues to advance the career and obtain higher certifications.
Cnatrainingboard.com offers information about how to get free cna training classes, cna certification and online cna training. When a person takes the steps to become a CNA, they open themselves up to a wide variety of career paths. They may choose to work in a hospital, nursing care facility or community care facility for the elderly. The cna training course is likely to include typical primary healthcare training such as first aid procedures, typical tasks involved with assisting personal hygiene needs of the patient, moving patients, and assisting nurses with specific tasks related to care giving, the website says.
Certified Nursing Assistants work closely with patients and are responsible for basic care services such as bathing, grooming and feeding them. They may assist nurses with medical equipment or be tasked to check for a patient's vital signs. They also provide information about a patient's condition to nurses. Beyond physical needs, CNAs often offer essential social and emotional support to patients.
Due to the overwhelming demand, Certified Nursing Assistants often find employment quite easily. Entry level CNAs earn between $20,000 and $30,000 a year while those with greater experience and more advanced certifications can earn as much as $22,000 to $50,000 a month.
About the Certified Nursing Assistant Training Board:
As nursing shortages continues to rise, the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Training Board continues its outreach to help recruit more nurses to the profession. The CNA Training board aims to provide realistic and accurate information to the nursing community on CNA training, certification and career prospects.
To learn more about what it takes to become a Certified Nursing Assistant, visit http://cnatrainingboard.com.
Certified Nursing Assistant Training Boa
Kelly Jansen
(877) - 784 - 8454
contact@cnatrainingboard.com
Source: EmailWire.com
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