Saturday, April 10, 2010

How Obtaining Your CNA Training Can Help You Become a Nurse


I am pleased to offer this guest post, written by Sandra Stevens from CNA Training Help.  As a nurse, what she says is so true, in many of the aspects of looking at how becoming a CNA can benefit a person; on their way to possibly continue towards nursing.  This is an excellent post.  Enjoy!
 
You can benefit by including CNA training in your plan to become a Nurse.  Training to become a certified nursing assistant will provide you with the skills you need to assist patients in a variety of healthcare settings.  You can complete CNA classes in just a few weeks and with an investment of $1000 or less.
If you decide to work as a certified nursing assistant before becoming a nurse, you will gain a great deal of valuable experience.  This experience will help you to successful complete your degree to become an LPN or an RN.  The experience working in the healthcare field will be valuable when you complete the clinical portion of your nursing course.
When working as a certified nursing assistant, you will learn to help patients maintain dignity even when they are very ill.  You will learn to protect the privacy of each of your patients.  Your work as a CNA, will teach you how to provide compassionate care to your patients.  You will be able to develop a good bedside manner which will be equally important when you become a nurse. 
If you want to become a nurse, starting out as a CNA will be able to prepare you for working in a variety of healthcare settings.  You will learn how to work and interact with other healthcare professionals in order to provide ideal care for your patients.  Your work will provide you with the opportunity to observe the many tasks and duties of a nurse.
If you decide to obtain your CNA training before applying for nursing school, you will get a taste of what it is like to work in the nursing field.  Of course, your duties as a CNA will be different than those of an RN or LPN.  You will, however, still get an idea of whether or not a career in nursing is really right for you. 
When you train to become a CNA, much of what you learn can be carried into your classes to become a nurse.  You will learn basic patient procedures in your nursing assistant classes.  The class will teach you a basic overview of the organ systems and how the human body works.  You will even learn some medical terminology.  All of this knowledge will help you to better be able to successfully complete your coursework when the time comes to enter nursing school.
In order to be a CNA, you will need to demonstrate your ability to maintain the safety of your patients and to protect their privacy.  You will learn to receive instructions from your supervisor.  All of these skills will come in handy when you do your clinical rotations for nursing school. What you learned in your training and work as a CNA, can also be carried into your career as a nurse.
There are many ways in which obtaining your CNA training before enrolling in nursing school can benefit you.The CNA Salary and payscale structure isn’t so bad and can be a good career on its own. You should give this option a chance if you want a career as a nurse. 
This is a guest post by Sandra Stevens who is a blogger over at http://cnatraininghelp.com She writes about all topics related to becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant.

 Thank you Sandra for such an informative and very true article.

2 comments:

  1. Pretty Informative. I myself am aspiring to become a nurse.Thanks for the guidance.

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  2. Thanks for this inspirational blog. I, one day want to work as a CNA. I have few friends before who became very successful now because of this job.

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