Published on10/23/2020 8:38 am

Generally, certified nursing assistants (CNA) or nursing aides are the important part of health care facilities. They handle most necessary health care responsibilities of patients including providing them with emotional support, and daily physical upkeep like bathing, feeding, etc. They must show compassion, good work ethics and attention to every detail.



More often, CNAs get in touch with patients frequently, provide long term care and gain insight into patient’s condition that most medical professionals may not. In fact, the skills and knowledge you get as a nurse aide are transferrable, if you want to start LPN or RN career. If you want to learn more before deciding a CAN career, please take a look at this post and get a better understanding:



Generally CNAs work under the supervision of other health care professionally in nursing homes or hospitals. Their work includes checking blood pressure, temperature, and pulse of patients. They help patients to get in and out of bed, take

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