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To become a CNA in your state, you must complete a state-licensed CNA program, pass the CNA exam, and register with your state’s nurse registry. Choosing a program is important, as each program has a different duration. If you are looking to complete a CNA program as quickly as possible, some programs offer their classes […]
Accelerated CNA programs are offered by a wide range of academic institutions and employers to help you achieve the state-required classes as quickly as possible so that you can take the CNA exam and become licensed to practice in your state. This may help boost your earning potential by getting started working as a CNA […]
Wherever you live, it’s possible to find a large range of different types of CNA programs available. Most programs run classes and hands-on learning over the course of two to three months, but there are CNA programs available that last only four weeks. While it’s important to find the right fit for your schedule, budget, […]
If you’re a recent graduate of a nursing assistant program or if you’ve been doing the job for years and are looking for a new place to work, your first question might be: where can I work? The best place to look will depend on what kind of career goals you have. You could just […]
When you are applying for a CNA position, your CNA classes, or any CNA program in general, they will most likely have to have had (or do) some sort of clinical work to earn your CNA certification. This is an important part of the CNA education that gives students real-world experience before they graduate and […]
The job of a CNA is very hands on, with specific physical responsibilities as they work in the health care setting. As such, they are required to have the proper attire. The typical CNA outfit is the scrub. The scrub is the most common type of job uniform that CNAs wear, regardless of what state […]
Most healthcare professionals would agree that one of the most alluring benefits of their careers is the flexibility of finding a job no matter where they live. Unfortunately, the process of transferring a CNA license from state to state is not always a cookie-cutter process. While some states will allow you to transfer your CNA […]
In every state, aspiring CNAs must pass an exam as a part of their process to becoming a CNA and obtaining a CNA license with their state’s registry. CNA exam structure can vary from state to state, as does how the exam is administered. Some states administer CNA tests on their own, some employ third-party […]
Okay, first of all, if you’re here just learning about what it takes to become a CNA. Let’s answer the first and most obvious question: What are CNA Clinicals? To become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), clinical instruction is essential. The majority of states require CNA classes consisting of between 16 and 100 hours of […]
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