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		<title>CNA Certification &amp; Passing the NNAAP Exam</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2011 16:33:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To become a fully certified CNA, every certified nursing assistant student must take and pass an exam, known as the National Nurse Aide Assessment program &#8211; NNAAP for short. Taking and passing this exam is seen as the final step towards gaining your CNA certification. In order to pass the exam, there are several things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To become a fully certified CNA, every certified nursing assistant student must take and pass an exam, known as the National Nurse Aide Assessment program &#8211; NNAAP for short. Taking and passing this exam is seen as the final step towards gaining your CNA certification.</p>
<p>In order to pass the exam, there are several things you can do to give yourself a head start. The first good bit of advice to passing the NNAAP exam is to simply have an understanding of how the test is actually structured.</p>
<p>The NNAAP exam consists of several different sections, including written, skills testing, and oral sectinos. It consists of 2 main components. The written part of the test consists of several multiple choice questions, covering the main &#8216;range&#8217; of CNA knowledge that students are required to comprehend and fully understand. The oral part of the test contains 10 basic comprehension questions, in addition to several more multiple choice questions. The 2nd part of the test is a skills test. The skills test is designed to test a CNA students ability to safely perform the duties that are required of a CNA. Candidates are given the chance to show their skills in a simulated hospital situation, while being monitored and evaluated by nursing staff and exam officials to gauge overall performance and ability.</p>
<p>Both written and skills sections of the <a href="http://cnatrainingprograms.org/">CNA certification</a> exam are done on the same day, and CNA&#8217;s will need to take and pass both parts of the NNAAP in order to become a Certified Nursing Assistant, and to be listed on the Nurse Aide Register. The exam itself might vary slightly from state to state, as with the questions and format of the test. Generally speaking though, the tests are very similar in all states, and most have an average of 70 to 100 multiple choice questions.</p>
<p>It is advisable to prepare the night before the exam, make sure you get a good nights sleep and are fresh and ready to take the test the next day. The written exam can take up to 2 or more hours, so it&#8217;s imperative that you go prepared.</p>
<p>Normally, the written test will be the one you are given to take first. Make sure you go over your CNA certification training materials, because this part of the exam will go over many aspects of patient care, and procedures that you will already have covered in your <a href="http://cnatrainingprograms.org/">CNA training</a> classes. If you have kept up to date with your cna classes, then no part of this test should come as a surprise to you as you will already have covered all of it in your cna training. It is however, advisable, to make sure you review all your training material in the upcoming days before your exam, so everything is still fresh in your head.</p>
<p>After the written exam, comes the practical portion of the exam. Sometimes, you will be asked to bring an assistant along with you, although most facilities will provide one for you if you cannot bring your own. Your assistant will basically act as your test patient, upon which you can show the examiner your clinical ability. Keep in mind that you should try to remain calm throughout the test. Try not to be too nervous, because the examiners are not there to fail you. They want you to pass the test, so remain calm and remember your training.</p>
<p>You could even practise at home on friends or family members, so when the day comes to do it on your test, you&#8217;ll have already done it numerous times before, and your CNA Certification exam should be a breeze!.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s worth reviewing these points before your test. Although some may seem obvious, you&#8217;d be surprised how many people forget these simple things:</p>
<ul>
<li>Come prepared!. Remember things like pencils, pens, a watch, stethoscope, and if required, your Identification card.</li>
<li>Arrive early. It&#8217;s better to arrive at a test early so you can settle in, than having to rush because you are late.</li>
<li>Make sure you have a good breakfast and drink plenty of water. The last thing you want in your test is to become light headed because you have nothing in your stomach. Your brain also works better when fully hydrated, so take water with you if it&#8217;s allowed.</li>
<li>The examiners will be watching you closely. Often in exam situations, people get stressed out and begin to forget the absolute basics&#8230;. Remember to WASH YOUR HANDS before attending to your patient!!. The instructors will not remind you to do this, at this point in your cna certification training you should know to do these things already, and it really should come natural to you.</li>
<li>If you make a mistake, ask the examiner if you can repeat the process and try again. It&#8217;s better to ask to do it again, and do it right, than to do it wrong and say nothing to the examiner. Showing the examiner you are aware of your mistakes will score you more points than not being aware of it, or trying to hide it.</li>
<li>Keep a healthy amount of communication going with your patient. It&#8217;s important to inform them of what you are doing and why, and also talk to them to keep them calm if they are nervous.</li>
<li>don&#8217;t forget to smile. Be positive. Remember, you are already a CNA, you just need to demonstrate this to the examiner.</li>
</ul>
<p>Remembering these tips and remaining aware of what you need to do to gain your CNA Certification will make a huge difference to you when trying to pass the exam, and after successfully passing the Certified Nursing Assistant Exam, you can look forward to starting a great career as a fully qualified Certified Nursing Assistant.</p>
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		<title>Certified Nursing Assistant</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 10:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you considering entering into the field of nursing?. If so, becoming a certified nursing assistant (CNA) is a very rewarding career choice that will put you right on the front lines of patient care. CNA&#8217;s are also known as patient care technicians, home health aides and nurse aides. Your job title will really just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you considering entering into the field of nursing?. If so, <a href="http://cnatrainingprograms.org/category/becoming-a-certified-nursing-assistant/">becoming a certified nursing assistant</a> (CNA) is a very rewarding career choice that will put you right on the front lines of patient care. CNA&#8217;s are also known as patient care technicians, home health aides and nurse aides. Your job title will really just depend on the environment you choose to work in. A certified nursing assistant uses skill, compassion and understanding to provide quality care to their patients who are not able to do so for themselves.</p>
<p><strong>Certified Nursing Assistants Jobs and Tasks</strong></p>
<p>A CNA needs to have the ability to work closely with people, because they offer intimate levels of care such as grooming, bathing and feeding, its imperative that they are able to communicate with and strike a bond with their patients. If you are a service orientated person who derives pleasure from helping others, and are capable of providing comfort and reassurance to those who are in distress, then becoming a CNA might be the perfect career choice for you.</p>
<p>Alongside providing a high level of physical, emotional and social care for your patients, you will also need to pay a great attention to detail. A certified nursing assistant is responsible for taking a patients vital signs, and they must also relay important info on their patients condition directly to their superiors.</p>
<p>Being a CNA can be a bit of a juggling act at times. Yet, if you are capable of multi-tasking and you have strong organisational skills, then you&#8217;re off to a great start. Becoming a CNA is a great way to introduce you to the medical proffesion as a whole. From the point you become a CNA, you will be able to choose if you would like to progress further by becoming an RNA, an x-ray technician, or a multitude of other choices. You will also be able to take a good look at your advancement opportunities, or, like a great many certified nursing assistants, being a certiied nursing assistant might be exactly what you want to be, and no further advancement is neccessary.</p>
<p><strong>Certified Nursing Assistant Training</strong></p>
<p>CNA Training and <a href="http://cnatrainingprograms.org/cna-certification/">CNA Certification</a> will be your first step into the field of medicine. In order to become a bonafide, certified CNA, you will need the following things:</p>
<ul>
<li>A High-School Diploma (or its equivalent GED)</li>
<li>You will need to complete a 6-12 week CNA Certification (CNA Training) Program.</li>
<li>You will have to have a clean criminal record.</li>
</ul>
<p>CNA training programs are widely available, and can be taken in most states in the US. Requirements for each state may vary,  but you&#8217;ll easily find classes that are available via community colleges, medical facilities, and also some adult education facilities. Some of these CNA training programs are sponsored by employess, while other courses guarantee you a placememt once you&#8217;ve completed your cna training and recieved your cna certification. Before you make your final choice, be sure to check out all the training options.</p>
<p><strong>CNA Training Cost</strong></p>
<p>The price for certified nursing assistant training can vary depending on where you take your course. The national &#8216;average&#8217; cost to complete your cna training, take the cna exam, and recieve your cna certification is between $400 and $1000, which is not a huge amount, considering once your complete your training you&#8217;ll imediately be able to become employed as a certified nursing assistant.</p>
<p>Note: Be vigilant!. Some training facilities list their CNA training programs as all inclusive, total amount. Where other places list the cost of training materials needed, exam fees, and other costs seperately. Be certain your fully clued up on the total cost before you enroll in a cna course.</p>
<p><strong>What does CNA training entail?</strong></p>
<p>You&#8217;ll partake in classroom lessons which go over physiology, anatomy, nutrition, food handling and other basic nursing skills. You will also learn proper and sanitary ways to handle a multitude of different substances in order to help prevent the spreading of infection and disease. Don&#8217;t be frightened by this though, you will not be sent out into the field of nursing without being fully prepared for it. Through your cna classes, you&#8217;ll gain vital hands on experience and your confidence levels will rise as your knowledge does, and you&#8217;ll soon gain all of the <a href="http://cnatrainingprograms.org/qualities-needed-to-become-a-certified-nursing-assistant/">qualities needed to become a certified nursing assistant</a>.</p>
<p>Once your training has ended, you will be required to take your cna certification exam, which is offered/provided by the National Association of Home Care. When you do your cna training, you&#8217;ll likely partake in one, or a multiple pre-tests, or mock tests, which will help you become more aware of what will be required in the actual exam, and what points you need to focus on etc.</p>
<p><strong>CNA Salary, how much does a CNA earn?</strong></p>
<p>As a fully qualified Certified Nursing Assistant, you will work in a proffesional environment and earn a comfortable living. The latest salary data taken in 2009 states that the medium level income for a CNA is in-between $20,000 and $25,000 per year. For those who have more experience and more &#8216;years&#8217; on the job, you can easily earn from $35,000 upwards per year.</p>
<p>Becoming a certified nursing assistant is a rewarding and fulfilling career choice, and after<a href="http://cnatrainingprograms.org/taking-and-passing-the-cna-exam/"> taking and passing the cna exam</a> the career choices are limitless. So what are you waiting for? get started with your cna training now!</p>
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		<title>Taking And Passing The CNA Exam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking the CNA exam is actually one of the last steps prior to starting your new occupation as a certified nursing assistant. The actual CNA examination is provided in 2 components, a written component and a clinical component, or CNA abilities test. In order to take the examination, you may need to have a volunteer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking the CNA exam is actually one of the last steps prior to starting your new occupation as a certified nursing assistant. The actual CNA examination is provided in 2 components, a written component and a clinical component, or CNA abilities test. In order to take the examination, you may need to have a volunteer or “test subject” with you. This is an individual which you may utilize in order to demonstrate your clinical abilities to the instructor. As far as the actual written examination is concerned, very much of it is actually a mixture of the info you learned in your classes, and a blend of common sense.</p>
<p>The majority of individuals getting ready for his or her examination become anxious, considering that this will be where all the actual training comes to its fruition. Even though you will possibly be nervous, the actual fact is that the majority of individuals discover the written test to end up being a breeze. Of course it helps to prepare yourself previous to sitting the examination simply by going over your own notes and whichever additional materials you ideally stored from your CNA classes.</p>
<p>A few basic examination taking guidelines may assist you. On multiple choice questions, in the event that you are not certain of the correct answer, try taking away the particular answers you know are definitely not correct. That may possibly leave you with an less complicated clearer selection. Additionally, rely on your own intuition. More frequently than not, your very first answer will probably end up being the correct answer.</p>
<p>The clinical section will consist of several of the particular skills you learned and practiced within your training. You will most likely end up being requested to exhibit fundamental nurse assistant skills such as taking vital signs. Don&#8217;t forget to take your time. Taking a few minutes to relax yourself can certainly help a great deal.</p>
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<p>An individual may possibly additionally have to illustrate some other clinical abilities such as the correct techniques in order to move a patient, showing appropriate cleanliness such as hand washing, as well as maybe even changing and making a bed.</p>
<p>If you went via the ARC or perhaps<a href="/becoming-a-certified-nursing-assistant/red-cross-cna-class/"> Red Cross CNA training</a>, you will certainly be very well prepared for assessment. An additional way that you can get readyand increase your chances for good results on the examination, is actually to invest some time searching through a few of the cost-<a href="/becoming-a-certified-nursing-assistant/free-cna-training/">free CNA classes online</a>. Taking the examination on-line is also wise simply because you can work around the actual hours in which you wish to work around.</p>
<p>Becoming involved in a good on-line study group may assist you immensely whenever you sit down to take the actual test. Look for discussion boards with other people that are either practicing Certified Nursing Assistants, have not too long ago taken the examination, or perhaps are studying for it like you are.</p>
<p>The Certified nursing assistant exam should not end up being daunting or scary. After all, the worst that could happen is you do not pass. You can easily still sign up in order to take it once again. And keep in mind exactly what it’s all for. All the lessons as well as studying have provided you the skills, understanding, as well as self-confidence to become a professional Nurse Assistant, as well as open up the doors to life-long career security, excellent income, an interesting work environment, along with the fulfillment associated with serving others and realizing that your chosen profession can make a genuine, and considerable difference to the actual individuals you are charged with caring for.</p>
<p>Taking and passing the CNA Exam is no different to any other exam, it requires time, patience, and perseverence. If you have all 3 qualities then it really just is a matter of time before you become a certified nursing assistant.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[CNA Training DVD&#8217;s are a great way to prepare for your Certified Nursing Assistant exam. The majority of available courses on DVD consist of various modules which cover basic nursing knowledge and understanding, practical skills, and other material which sometimes goes above and beyond the duties of the average nurse assistant. The CNA Training DVD&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CNA Training DVD&#8217;s are a great way to prepare for your Certified Nursing Assistant exam. The majority of available courses on DVD consist of various modules which cover basic nursing knowledge and understanding, practical skills, and other material which sometimes goes above and beyond the duties of the average nurse assistant.</p>
<p>The CNA Training DVD&#8217;s will cover each of the required skills of a CNA, which are broken down into examples and descriptions of the correct way to complete certain jobs and skills. Basic care duties covered are things like sanitation, moving patients, ambulation, applying dressings and/or stockings, and other general patient care skills such as dressing the patient, feeding them, helping them with hygiene, and also room maintenance.</p>
<p>Other things the training DVD&#8217;s cover are things like recording patients vital signs (breathing, respiration, pulse, blood pressure, height, weight etc).</p>
<p>Most CNA training DVD&#8217;s will have a section covering legal issues that you may encounter on the job. These sections address the real issues that CNA&#8217;s sometimes face. A CNA that is found legally liable for something may result in fines, and possible imprisonment. In addition to this, you may possibly lose your certification and license to work as a Certified Nurse Assistant. Most of the time, it&#8217;s common sense to realise whether what you are doing is legal or not, however its a good idea to fully read up on the legal side of things so you are 100% sure where you stand.</p>
<p>Some of the legal topics include things like misuse of restraints, neglect of a patient, theft, abuse, and other definitions that a CNA must be aware of.</p>
<p>Since the CNA Certification Exam consists of a written and a practical exam, the training DVD will likely have videos which show you how to give a patient a bed bath, how to correctly move them into and out of the bath, how to perform a skin assessment, how to make a bed properly, infection control, body mechanics for proper posture and positioning, movement and R.O.M (range of movement) exercises, and more.</p>
<p>When considering which of the CNA training DVD&#8217;s to buy, bear in mind that the CNA requirements can differ slightly from state to state, and your duties may also differ depending on the location and facility you work in. The requirements for a home health care worker for instance, will differ greatly from that of someone who works in a geriatric nursing home, or a hospital facility.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Which CNA training DVD to buy?</strong></span></p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to get lost when looking for the right training material. When i was doing my CNA training, my lecturer referred me to one single training package. It was expensive (over $700 when i first purchased it), however it contained absolutely everything i needed in the one package. It has workbooks, training manuals, and of course a fully comprehensive training DVD. If i were to recommend one single all-in-one training package to any CNA student, it would be this one, without a doubt&#8230;. it was an essential part of my training and it has paid for itself thousands of times over throughout my career. It&#8217;s called <strong>Mosby&#8217;s  Textbook for Nursing Assistants </strong>, its very rare (not many left i&#8217;m afraid) , however you can still purchase it here:</p>
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<p>If this is a bit too expensive for you, then i&#8217;ve selected some cheaper alternatives that will help you out with your training:</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant)  Training is the preparation needed for the CNA test for your State. Upon passing the test, candidates will be eligable to work as Certified Nursing Assistants, under the guidance and monitoring of registered nurses. You must score 80% or better to pass the test. The CNA test consists of both theory [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant)  Training is the preparation needed for the CNA test for your State. Upon passing the test, candidates will be eligable to work as Certified Nursing Assistants, under the guidance and monitoring of registered nurses. You must score 80% or better to pass the test.</p>
<p>The CNA test consists of both theory and clinical tests.</p>
<p>CNA training is available on campus, and online. The advantage of doing it online is that you can study from home, and the prices are very affordable compared to their on campus counterparts. The only downside to online training is that it cannot cover the physical aspects of training, like being shown and then attempting to move someone, being shown and attempting to use equipment etc. This can of course be done at a facility, and many online courses offer the chance to book a few hours in one.</p>
<p>The length of training can range from anything between 2 weeks to several months, depending on the course you take, and the demands and requirements of the state.</p>
<p>After you complete your CNA training and gain your Certified Nursing Assistant certification, you will be able to perform many health care jobs with efficiency and confidence, including:</p>
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<ul>
<li>Measuring Vital Signs (eg: Temperature, Pulse, Breathing, Blood Pressure etc.)</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Recording Vital Signs and history for each patient, for reporting back to a supervising nurse.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Moving around,  and helping patients up, when required. Helping the patient with physio at the advice of a Physical Therapist.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Dressing Wounds</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Feeding Patients, and helping maintain food tubes</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Inserting and maintaining catheters as advised</li>
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<ul>
<li>Disinfecting the patients room, keeping the room clean and organised.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Communicating with the patients, and also relaying vital information to the supervising nurses and doctors.</li>
</ul>
<p>As a qualified nurse assistant, you&#8217;ll gain confidence and become an expert in many basic health care jobs. This is why you have both theory and practical training. The theory training will help you with the &#8216;hows and whys&#8217; of the job, and the practical will give you hands on experience, teaching you to have good presence of mind for the job.</p>
<p>The list above are the requirements that the CNA Training Class will train and equip you with. The CNA Training Program teaches you all the required amount of confidence and knowledge you will need to pass the test with flying colors.</p>
<p>Whichever CNA Training Program you choose, train hard and you will succeed , good luck!.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 18:19:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[CNA classes online is a convenient and cost effective way to gain a quality Certified Nursing Assistant education. Since the training is online, you have the comfort of doing it from your own home. This can save you a lot of money you&#8217;d otherwise spend travelling to and from a CNA training program that is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CNA classes online is a convenient and cost effective way to gain a quality Certified Nursing Assistant education. Since the training is online, you have the comfort of doing it from your own home. This can save you a lot of money you&#8217;d otherwise spend travelling to and from a CNA training program that is based in an actual training center. Since there are no educational pre-requisites to train for CNA certification, online cna training classes can help prepare students for their state exam.</p>
<p>In order to become a certified CNA, you&#8217;ll be required to sit and pass the CNA exam for your state. CNA programs differ slightly from state to state. eg: in some areas, CNA&#8217;s are only required to take a 2 week course with no formal education, while other states require several months of clinical training and theory courses. It&#8217;s worth remembering however, that all CNA training programs will teach you the same basic set of skills. Training will likely include things like taking a patients vital signs, documenting patient care, communication skills, how to move patients properly, as well as some course work in physiology, anatomy, and in some cases, Chemistry.</p>
<p>Many people who are interested in becoming health care professionals do not have the time to take an &#8216;on campus&#8217; CNA course or Nursing Assistant course, either because they cant get a class thats close enough to where they live, they can&#8217;t fit in with the course schedule, or they simply cannot afford it.</p>
<p>Taking online CNA classes can be a great alternative for the people who fit into the latter category, but its worth pointing out that online courses can have some drawbacks. Online courses lack the interaction from teacher to student, and also student to student. You&#8217;ll also miss out on the hands on clinical training, which means you will not have the opportunity to practise with equipment, patients, and learn the procedures &#8216;live&#8217;.</p>
<p><span id="more-52"></span></p>
<p>In some states, Nursing Boards have created education programs that allow CNA&#8217;s to provide advanced procedures beyond that of which is typically assigned to a Nurse assistant. CNA&#8217;s who partake in these programs are normally referred to by different titles, including Patient Care Technicians, Advanced Unlicensed Assistants, or CNA-2. Certified Nursing Assistants with this advanced training may perform procedures such as catheter insertion and maintenance, and tube feeding.</p>
<p>Advanced training like this may be taught online, but most will often require additional direct training. Some online programs can help you arrange some volunteer work at a local hospital or nursing home etc, in order for you to get this direct training.</p>
<p>CNA classes online are also a great option for individuals who have been certified before, but who&#8217;s license may have expired or lapsed. Online classes are an excellent way to refresh your education, and are also ideal for individuals who work within the private sector, or for those caring for a family member or friend at home.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 12:47:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant is one of the most rewarding choices you can make in life. The different steps involved in becoming a CNA can vary greatly, depending on the workplace and where you stay. Often, you can find local health care facilities who are advertising in the newspapers, offering paid training (you get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant is one of the most rewarding choices you can make in life. The different steps involved in becoming a CNA can vary greatly, depending on the workplace and where you stay.</p>
<p>Often, you can find local health care facilities who are advertising in the newspapers, offering paid training (you get paid while you train) and also free CNA classes. Classes like this are often offered to anyone willing to partake in them, and require no previous medical experience.</p>
<p>The 1st step to becming a Certified Nursing Assistant is to find a program that is most suited and compatible with your needs. If you do put in an application to a health care facility offering free CNA classes, be sure to read the fine print, as some health care facilities often require that you work for them for a certain period of time once you become certified. If you do get hired, you must be prepared to undergo a background check (to see if you have a criminal record) and also a drug test. These checks are normally mandatory for all jobs in the field of health care.</p>
<p>Via a health care facility, CNA classes and courses can run anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks of training, which is often every day (Full Time). If you are doing training through the <a title="Red Cross CNA Class" href="http://cnatrainingprograms.org/becoming-a-certified-nursing-assistant/red-cross-cna-class/">Red Cross CNA Class</a> or a community college scheme, classes can often run for up to 6 months, depending on their schedule.<span id="more-35"></span></p>
<p>Once the CNA training class ends, you will be scheduled to take a <a href="#">CNA Certification Test</a> in order to become officially certified. Upon completion of your training, some places &#8216;may&#8217; allow you to work for up to 4 months before you take your CNA Certification Exam.</p>
<p>If you are currently in High School, and you are considering becoming a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) at some point in the future, it&#8217;s worth trying to take some extra science classes such as Biology and Chemistry. It&#8217;s true that CNA classes do not normally delve too much into Sciences at any great length, however having some basic knowledge will go a long way to helping you understand some of the terminology and treatments you will use and administrate after you become a qualified CNA.</p>
<p>Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant is a job in which most of your skills and abilities will come through hands on practical care, rather than in a classroom. If you are basing where to attend your CNA training depending on classtime, or how comprehensive the study is, it&#8217;s worth keeping in mind that Certified Nurse Assistants learn to be proper CNA&#8217;s once they actually get on the job, and actually work with patients. All the skills you need to become a CNA will be taught in any CNA class that you attend, because after you finish your training you will be expected to take the State exam which is the same for everyone who takes it, in order to become certified.</p>
<p>Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant is a great way to give yourself some life long satisfaction, a great steady income, and a job security that very few other professionals get to enjoy.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 11:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s worth finding and doing as much sample test questions as you can get your hands on before taking a CNA Exam, as they will help to give you a sense of what is involved in the exam and whether or not you are read for the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) certification exam. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s worth finding and doing as much sample test questions as you can get your hands on before taking a CNA Exam, as they will help to give you a sense of what is involved in the exam and whether or not you are read for the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) certification exam. The exam is administered by the <a title="American Red Cross" href="http://cnatrainingprograms.org/cna-certification-test/red-cross-cna-class/">American Red Cross</a>.</p>
<p>Whether you are considering becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), or have already enrolled in CNA Training Classes, doing some sample test questions is a great way to help you prepare for whats to come.</p>
<p>CNA Certification Exam comprises of 2 parts, a written exam and a practical exam. The practical exam is an assesment of your skills, where the examiner will test your ability to perform specific tasks. The examiner will also be looking to see how confident you are, and how much attention to detail you pay to each situation you are presented with.</p>
<p>Doing a &#8216;mock test&#8217; and some sample test questions can make a lot of difference to the outcome of the actual CNA exam, and the best way to pass an exam is to first know what you are doing, and secondly know why you are doing it. The more prepared you are, the more confident you will be in your understanding of the required practises. Having studied and learned the written material, you&#8217;ll be far more capable of passing the practical section.<span id="more-19"></span></p>
<p>Doing as much mock tests and sample questions as possible is highly recommended, as its one of the best ways to improve your chances of passing the test of the first attempt.</p>
<p>The first section of the CNA exam is the written examination, which comprises of 70 miltiple choice questions. 10 of these questions are what is called &#8216;pre-test&#8217; questions, they are not scored and are only there to gain statistical information.</p>
<p>This is then followed by the oral exam, which comprises of 60 multiple choice questions, and 10 reading comprehension questions.</p>
<p>The second part of the exam is the Skills Evaluation test. You will be asked to perform 5 nurse&#8217;s aide skills (selected at random) which is rated by a nurse evaluator, in order to acheive NNAAP Certification you&#8217;ll need to successfully perform all 5 skills to the required level.</p>
<p><strong>Sample Test Questions for CNA Exam:</strong></p>
<p>1. What is the term for a device used to<br />
take the place of a missing body part?<br />
(A) Pronation<br />
(B) Abduction<br />
(C) External rotation<br />
(D) Prosthesis</p>
<p>Answer: D<br />
2. When a client has left-sided<br />
weakness, what part of a sweater is<br />
put on first?<br />
(A) Both sleeves<br />
(B) Left sleeve<br />
(C) Client’s choice<br />
(D) Right sleeve</p>
<p>Answer: B</p>
<p>3. It is appropriate for a nurse aide to share the information regarding a client’s status with:<br />
(A) any one the nurse aide sees fit<br />
(B) the client’s family members<br />
(C) the client’s roommate<br />
(D) the staff on the next shift</p>
<p>Answer: D<br />
4. When helping a client who is<br />
recovering from a stroke to walk, the<br />
nurse aide should assist:<br />
(A) on the client’s strong side<br />
(B) on the client’s weak side<br />
(C) from behind the client<br />
(D) with a wheelchair</p>
<p>Answer: B</p>
<p>5. The nurse aide is caring for a client<br />
who is agitated. The nurse aide<br />
SHOULD:<br />
(A) speak loudly so the client can hear<br />
the instructions<br />
(B) ask to reassign the care of this<br />
client<br />
(C) talk in a slow, calm, reassuring<br />
manner<br />
(D) tell the client to be quiet</p>
<p>Answer: C<br />
6. The purpose for padding side rails on<br />
the client’s bed is to:<br />
(A) use them as a restraint<br />
(B) have a place to connect the call<br />
signal<br />
(C) protect the client from injury<br />
(D) keep the client warm</p>
<p>Answer: C<br />
7. Exercises that move each muscle and<br />
joint are called:<br />
(A) adduction<br />
(B) range of motion<br />
(C) abduction<br />
(D) rotation</p>
<p>Answer: B<br />
8. How can the nurse aide BEST help a<br />
client who is not accepting a loss?<br />
(A) Leave the client alone<br />
(B) Convince the client to accept the<br />
loss<br />
(C) Encourage the client to talk<br />
(D) Discourage individual activity</p>
<p>Answer: C</p>
<p>9. The Heimlich maneuver (abdominal<br />
thrust) is used for a client who has:<br />
(A) a bloody nose<br />
(B) a blocked airway<br />
(C) fallen out of bed<br />
(D) impaired eyesight</p>
<p>Answer: B<br />
10. To BEST communicate with a client<br />
who is totally deaf, the nurse aide<br />
should:<br />
(A) smile frequently and speak loudly<br />
(B) smile often and talk rapidly<br />
(C) avoid eye contact<br />
(D) write out information</p>
<p>Answer: D<br />
11. The nurse aide is asked by a confused<br />
client what day it is. The nurse aide<br />
should:<br />
(A) explain that memory loss is<br />
natural and the date is not<br />
important<br />
(B) ignore the request<br />
(C) point to the date on a calendar<br />
and say the date<br />
(D) provide the date and then test<br />
the client later</p>
<p>Answer: C<br />
12. To avoid pulling the catheter when<br />
turning a male client, the catheter<br />
tube must be taped to the client’s:<br />
(A) bed sheet<br />
(B) upper thigh<br />
(C) bed frame<br />
(D) hip</p>
<p>Answer: B</p>
<p><em>This is just a sample of the full range of questions you can expect from a CNA Exam. We&#8217;ll be posting some full mock exams for you to take in the near future.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might be wondering what is a CNA?. CNA stands for Certified Nursing Assistant, or Certified Nurse Assistant. CNA&#8217;s work in Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, Adult Day Health Centers, and personal homes (private work). When there is a need for personal medical care and nursing assistance, CNA&#8217;s are often the people who carry [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might be wondering what is a CNA?. CNA stands for Certified Nursing Assistant, or Certified Nurse Assistant. CNA&#8217;s work in Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, Adult Day Health Centers, and personal homes (private work). When there is a need for personal medical care and nursing assistance, CNA&#8217;s are often the people who carry out patients basic needs, young and old. CNA&#8217;s commonly work under the supervision of a nurse, and since CNA&#8217;s normally have extended daily contact with their patients&#8217;, they are a key part to providing vital information about the patients to the nurse.</p>
<p>One of the fundamental functions of a CNA is the practise of providing direct care to patients. There are many titles professionals are normally classified under, including Certified Nursing Assistants, Nurses Aides, Patient Care Technicians, Home Health (Home Help) aides, Personal Care Assistants, and many more, depending on the environment they work in and the region they live in.<span id="more-16"></span></p>
<p><strong>CNA&#8217;s perform many functions, some of them are listed here:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Taking a patients vital signs, such as their pulse and blood pressure</li>
<li> Physical Therapy, Range Of Motion exercises are common</li>
<li> Depending on the needs of the patient, you may need to dress them</li>
<li> You will be required to feed patients who are unable to physically do so themselves.</li>
<li> Bathing. Some patients may need a little help with this, ranging from completely dependent to completely independent</li>
<li> Catheter Care and Maintenance (emptying the catheter, updating of intake and output sheets etc)</li>
<li> Making the patients bed, and keeping their room tidy and organised</li>
<li> Record Keeping. You will be required to document patients activity, medication, vitals and more</li>
<li> Ambulation (Assisting the patient with movement)</li>
<li> Reporting patients physical and mental changes to the nurse.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>How do you become a CNA?</strong></p>
<p>To become a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant), you will need to pass the state CNA exam. You can find training programs to become a qualified CNA via community colleges, hospitals, medical facilities and even online. Many states also have a <a title="Red Cross CNA Class" href="http://cnatrainingprograms.org/cna-certification-test/red-cross-cna-class/">Red Cross CNA class</a> and these are highly recommended. CNA classes are for the most part taught by a nurse, and the length of the training differs depending on the specific program and the facility you take the training in. Some classes run for a couple of weeks, with a month or so of training afterwards. The classes are a great way to get a feel of what to expect in a real nursing assistant job, however your confidence and skillset will improve as you become involved in a daily routine of caregiving.</p>
<p>The CNA exam consists of 2 parts, a written exam and a clinical exam. You may be asked (more often than not) to bring someone with you to the test to be a &#8216;model&#8217; or &#8216;test subject&#8217; for you to demonstrate your skills on. The written part of the test should be common knowledge to you by the time you go to take it.</p>
<p>The qualities you will need to possess to become a CNA are similar to the qualities you need to be a nurse, eg: you should be caring, have patience, and be willing to do some physical activities. More importantly, you should have a desire to care for and help people.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Red Cross CNA class provides you with a CNA certificate through the American Red Cross. It&#8217;s available in most states and follows a nationally recognized Certified Nursing Assistant Curriculum. Due to slight differences from state to state, your course hours may vary, and the clinical requirements might be longer or shorter in different states. [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Red Cross CNA class provides you with a CNA certificate through the American Red Cross. It&#8217;s available in most states and follows a nationally recognized Certified Nursing Assistant Curriculum. Due to slight differences from state to state, your course hours may vary, and the clinical requirements might be longer or shorter in different states. Also, the requirements of each state will determine the format of your Red Cross CNA Class.</p>
<p>Successful course completion for each Nursing Assistant Course participant will require that you fully participate in all classroom and skill sessions, as well as this you will need to be successful in the skill and knowledge evaluations. The Red Cross CNA Class will mean that you will have to participate in some strenous activities, so if you have a medical condition that might prevent you from taking part in a particular session, its worth discussing this in advance with your health care provider and with the appropriate person at the Red Cross center before starting your course.</p>
<p>The actual exam consists of 2 parts, a written test and a skills test. The whole exam can be completed within a day and takes about 5 hours, give or take a little. In order to take the written test, you must first successfully pass the skills test. You&#8217;ll be notified of the results of the exam on the same day, and if you are successful and pass, you will receive the State Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) certification shortly after.<span id="more-11"></span></p>
<p>The minimum requirements for all Red Cross CNA candidates are:</p>
<ul>
<li> You must be 18 years of age, or older</li>
<li> You cannot have any felony convictions within the last Seven years</li>
<li> You must be free of all communicable diseases</li>
<li> You cannot be pregnant (you would not manage this course while pregnant!)</li>
<li> In the event that your TB screening and/or your background check does <strong>not</strong> clear, you will be eligable for a refund of your payment, minus the $35 screening fee. Once registered, the $35 screening fee cannot be refunded.</li>
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<p>When enrolled in the training course, all candidates <strong>must</strong>:</p>
<ul>
<li> Be punctual. Make sure you arrive on time to each class</li>
<li> Make sure you attend all your classes. You are only allowed 6 missed hours overall, and any missed hours must be made up</li>
<li> Pass the final exam with a score of 80% (or higher)</li>
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<p>You are responsible for your own transportation to both the classroom and the clinical site, unless otherwise arranged with the course tutors. It&#8217;s also advisable that you wear comfortable clothing, as some of the classes will involve kneeling and laying on the floor.For returning CNA candidates, the payment is due in full 1 week before the date of the exam. Refunds will not be available!. The fee for the test is $100.</p>
<p>The Red Cross CNA class is a great way to do your CNA training, as it helps encourage nursing assistants to become nurses, which in turn provides nurses more time to deal with their primary responsibilities.</p>
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