Re: best place to train for cna cert
I've worked with wonderful CNAs from both types of training programs. So I would do with whatever program was the best deal and will accept. you.
EVERY CNA is vulnerable to back injuries no matter where you work. There are some CNA jobs that have lighter duties, but lighter duties can still lead to injury. I've worked in Assisted Living for a few years now. While we have heavier patients, we also have mechanical lifts we are required to use on these patients which help save our backs. Where I've seen most injuries are the aides who ignore how a person is supposed to be transfered. So they don't use and assist of two or a mechnical lift. I've also seen a lot of back injuries from when aides have to catch a falling resident.
The best ways to prevent back injuries is to use proper body mechanics and to not rush yourself.
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