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  2. How to Become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - Nurse.org

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    A CNA, or Certified Nursing Assistant, is a healthcare professional who provides basic care to patients under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN) or a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). CNAs are sometimes referred to as nurse aides, patient care technicians, or nursing assistants.

  3. How to Become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

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    In this guide, we'll explore the steps involved in becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant, from understanding the role and how it differs from practical/vocational nursing to fulfilling educational requirements and finally applying for CNA jobs.

  4. Nursing Assistants and Orderlies - U.S. Bureau of Labor...

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    What Nursing Assistants and Orderlies Do. Nursing assistants provide basic care and help patients with activities of daily living. Orderlies transport patients and clean treatment areas.

  5. What Does a Certified Nursing Assistant Do? A Guide

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    A certified nursing assistant assists patients with daily living and provides basic care. Most CNAs work in nursing homes, home health care services, and hospitals. In this role, you work under the supervision of licensed nursing staff, like registered nurses (RNs) or licensed practical nurses (LPNs).

  6. CNA Classes & Certification | How to Become a CNA | Red Cross

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    Sometimes referred to as a nursing assistant or nurse's aide, a CNA works under the direction of a Registered Nurse (RN) or a Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN) and is trained to help patients with daily tasks like bathing and dressing, as well as checking patient vital signs, and beyond.

  7. CNA stands for “certified nursing assistant,” an entry-level role that provides vital support to both patients and nurses. From transporting, bathing, and feeding hospital patients, to stocking medical supplies and logging patient information, CNAs are on the ground working to enhance patient outcomes.

  8. CNAs, sometimes called a nursing assistant or nurse aide, are a part of the healthcare team who works under the supervision of a registered nurse (RN). Requiring only 4-16 weeks, a CNA license is the fastest way to enter the healthcare field.

  9. Nurses Aide/Nursing Assistant | explorehealthcareers.org

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    Nursing assistants work in nursing homes, home care, assisted living, Hospice, hospitals, community based long-term care, correctional institutions, and other long-term care settings. Nursing assistants help patients of all ages perform the most basic daily tasks.

  10. Becoming a Nurse Aide | Indeed.com

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    A nurse aide is a trained health care professional who assists registered nurses and doctors in fundamental patient care and basic medical duties. They may also assist nurses with administrative duties and can work in a variety of health settings, such as clinics, hospitals, nursing facilities and rehabilitation centers.

  11. How To Become a Nursing Assistant (With Key Duties and FAQs)

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    A nursing assistant is a health care specialist who provides basic care for patients in hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, correctional institutions and other organizations. They help patients with disabilities, chronic illnesses, injuries and advanced age perform daily tasks.