Author Archives: Louise Savoie
Working as a CNA: 7 Tips and Tricks You Should Know
Whether you just got a job as a CNA or had been one for a year or two, you can use some tips and tricks to help you at work. Consider applying the following tips and tricks: Talk to experienced CNAs. If you are new to the job, you might want to start off by … Continue reading
5 Compelling Reasons Why You Should Consider Career as a CNA
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is one of the most important roles in the health care industry. CNAs are responsible for a broad range of tasks, including providing basic nursing duties for patients and assisting the medical staff. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for CNAs is projected to grow by … Continue reading
A Reminder for All Nurses: Don’t Forget to Look After Yourself
You are our heroes. You do all the little things that matter. You make our hospital stay easier. And lastly, you are the reason why we are now going back to society. Nurses, we cannot thank you enough for the services you have rendered. For that, from the bottom of our hearts, here are some … Continue reading
What Are the Qualities of a Competitive School
Achieving your dream job starts with choosing the right school or training center. Whatever you may want to call it a school, university, college, or institute, what’s important is the education that they provide to the students. Are they providing them enough training and education? Do they empower their students? Studying doesn’t just mean enrolling, … Continue reading
5 Tips When Pulling Off an All-Nighter
There will always come an instance when we need to pull this off – an all-nighter! It is a pride for us when we work hard for what we want. Being in the medical field, it is not easy to just stick to what we know. We try our best to learn as much, familiarize … Continue reading
Do You Want to Become a CNA? You Must Possess These Qualities.
Just like other nurses, being a certified nursing assistant is not an easy job. You need to be adaptable to your environment, be patient when dealing with grumpy people, and many others. If you really want to become a CNA, you must be: Flexible. Every single day a CNA will encounter different people and situations. … Continue reading