I registered (today) to become a CNA and classes start this Monday. I will be busy for two weeks from Monday through Thursday (7 AM – 5 PM) Let’s see if I’m able to keep up with a second job which I do need since I’m working part time for now. Wish me luck.
Jul 07, 02:38PM PDT | 2 cheers | 0 comments
Registered and classes start June 16!
The class has weird hours but it’s all I could fit in so I’ll do it. It’s less than two months anyway and only three times a week (for four hours!) Gag.
May 04, 06:34PM PDT | 8 cheers | 0 comments
My second skills test is tomorrowww.
Jeez.
Help me?
Apr 21, 10:40PM PDT | 0 comments
The class is over and I graduated, but failed my first NHA Certification test, but passed the written exam. I have to take skills over again. I was lucky enough to find a job that paid me to take the class and pay to retake my test. Too bad I got everything right on the skills test besides pulse. Better luck next time.
Mar 27, 12:45AM PDT | 0 comments
most days. Lol. My high school offered a Health Careers class, and during the summer before my senior year i was able to take the CNA exam, and i passed. Now i work at a nursing home, and i love my job, most days. Lol. Some days it’s crazy, but knowing you help people is an amazing feeling. I’ve also learned a lot of lessons such as patience and how to empathize and be understanding.
Mar 18, 06:41PM PDT | 0 comments
Starting classes this summer!
Jan 12, 09:32PM PST | 4 cheers | 0 comments
ManPanda My CNA state board exam is tomorrow morning!
My state board exam is scheduled for January 10th… I am employable now but the problem I am running into is the opposite of everyone I know: I need part-time work and every home or rehab facility is looking for strictly full-time.
Clinicals were a little trying… for every time I felt it was very rewarding there were two where it really tested my mental stability. Every resident on my floor had dementia on some level, and you must either use every fiber of your being to exhibit compassion or risk becoming extremely bitter.
All and all, however, this was a very worthwhile experience. It made me a much stronger person, and adequately prepared me for a career in medicine by forcing me to see the less glamorous aspects first.
Let me also add that I came into this experience with a disdain for long term care facilities, and looked forward to the day when I could get the necessary certification to work in acute care (in the state of Oregon, there is a CNA Level 2 cert that is needed for hospital work).
I no longer feel this way. Long term care offers you a chance to develop a bond with your residents, a chance to both become personable with them as well as provide better care by becoming knowledgeable with their care-plan. Hospital worked seemed rushed and ineffective; patients come and go while you don’t so much as learn their name, much less if the one person transfer order scratched on their whiteboard is correct or not.
I am definitely using my education and diving into a job as a CNA right away. I will then hopefully get my CMA (medication aid) while I wait to be accepted into an LPN program.
My advice: just go for it.
Dec 29, 11:40PM PST | 0 comments
I am going to school for music… but I need something as a backup and I have always been interested in nursing. CNA I guess is a good place to start but I am nervous!!
Nov 15, 07:04PM PST | 0 comments
ManPanda My CNA state board exam is tomorrow morning!
And being decked out in white scrubs makes anyone look like the angel of death.
Nov 10, 11:09PM PST | 0 comments
passed the state test today :)
Jul 11, 2008, 06:27PM PDT | 1 cheer | 1 comment