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Are you the type of person who works hard, and loves to take care of people? If you are, then Cna School may be just the thing for you. A CNA is a 'certified nursing assistant', the men and women behind the front lines of modern medicine. If you have ever been hospitalized, you know, that you seldom see your nurse, and your doctor less often than that, maybe just as you are heading home. The person who has gotten to know you, and tried to make you feel welcome and cared for, is a Certified Nursing Assistant.

Certified Nursing Assistants specialize in helping patients of all ages with their ADL's, or activities of daily living. These caring individuals complete a 6-12 week course, hands-on clinical practice, and final exam in order to hold the title of CNA. Although the qualifications vary from state to state, the basics remain the same. Standard CNA courses include basic nursing skills, anatomy and physiology, nutrition and infection control. Some online components are available for those students who do not have a local option.

Graduates of CNA schools can expect to earn between $20,000 to $30,000 per year, depending upon the facility where they work, and their levels of experience. Certified Nursing Assistants have many options available to them.

They can obtain employment in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, mental health facilities, schools, and even in private homes. These professionals offer assistance in bathing, grooming and feeding their patients, as well as assisting nurses with medical equipment, and checking patient's vital signs.

Perhaps the most significant part of a CNA's job is the interpersonal connection which he or she develops with the patient. This is a two way street, as the patient receives the valuable one on one interaction, the CNA is able to relay vital information about that patient's condition to the nurses.

Cna School, a bargain at under $3,000 in most areas, can easily launch its graduates onto a very bright, rewarding, and lucrative future. Take your drive to learn, and combine it with a desire to nurture, and you will be well on your way to becoming a CNA.

Go to http://www.certifiednursingassistantonline.com for more information about CNA school and find courses near you.

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