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What is CNA?

A CNA stands for a Certified Nursing Assistant, a healthcare professional who provides basic patient care under the supervision of registered nurses or other medical professionals. They play a vital role in hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare settings by assisting with daily tasks, monitoring patients, and ensuring their comfort and well-being. 

Key responsibilities of a CNA include:

  • Helping patients with activities of daily living (ADLs) like eating, bathing, and dressing.

  • Monitoring vital signs and reporting any changes to medical staff.

  • Assisting with patient mobility and transfers.

  • Providing basic patient care, comfort, and hygiene.

  • Maintaining patient records and documentation. 

While a CNA is an entry-level position, it offers a great foundation for those interested in a nursing career, as it provides valuable hands-on experience in patient care. 

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