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December 2, 2020 by Catherine Leave a Comment

CNA’s during COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic

CNA’s during COVID-19 Pandemic are certainly not having it easy. While we witness a global pandemic on a scale never seen before in recent history, front-line workers like doctors, nurses, and all other health care workers are bearing the tole of this pandemic. They are at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19 and CNA’s […]

Filed Under: CNA, Home Health Training, Nursing in General

August 28, 2019 by Catherine Leave a Comment

CNA Resume with no experience Example

Did you know that you don’t necessarily need professional experience to apply for a job? If you’re writing a resume for a CNA job and you have no previous experience, you can even write a resume with any kind of previous work experience and get you the job! You must keep a few key points […]

Filed Under: CNA, Nursing in General, Uncategorized

August 28, 2019 by Catherine Leave a Comment

How can I advance my career as a Nurse?

A nurse is a healthcare professional trained to care for the sick often in a hospital. However, there are different types of nurses including home health nurses, Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and Registered Nurses (RN). There is lots of room for advancement and a wide variety of career paths for you […]

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August 28, 2019 by Catherine Leave a Comment

CNA Instructor

A CNA instructor is a licensed nursing assistant instructor. CNA instructors are meant to be a guide for students training to become Certified Nursing Assistants. CNA instructors are experienced, knowledgeable and eligible to teach nursing. For a CNA instructor to teach nursing, he/she must be a RN with at least a bachelor’s degree and licensure […]

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June 28, 2018 by Catherine Leave a Comment

How to Cope with a Patient’s Death

As a healthcare professional, you realized before you entered the nursing profession that at various times in your career some of your patients will die. Many students and nursing students understand this on a cognitive level, but the emotional impact of losing a patient for the first time often takes them by surprise. In addition, […]

Filed Under: Nursing Challenges, Nursing in General

November 16, 2017 by Catherine Leave a Comment

Is Home Health Nursing For You?

When people think about a career in nursing, most envision working in a doctor’s office or a hospital; however, the future of nursing is actually returning to the profession’s roots – home health nursing. As health care providers and third party payers search for ways to rein in costs, hospital stays are shorter, which means […]

Filed Under: Home Health Training, Nursing in General

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