Re: Questions about CNA's.
1) Do you feel it is worth it and beneficial to be a CNA while in nursing school? Personally I think it is beneficial because I have learned how the daily routine is at the hospital, I am getting familiar with different diagnosis, treatments, conditions etc that I will be facing once I become an RN. Plus it can teach you how to manage your time and prioritize which is crucial
2) What exactly do CNA's do? What do their job duties consist of? In the hospital where I work I give bed baths, help assist to the bathroom, change briefs, change linens, transport patients down to x-ray, endo etc, assist the nurses when needed which can be anything from inserting and NG tube to assisting with a dressing change. I am also responsible for taking vital signs and reporting anything unusual to the nurse. There is probably a couple more things but I can't think right now.
3) What can I expect from my patients and co-workers? Do you feel you have any respect? As far as respect from patients go, sometimes you get respect, other times you don't. You may have one patient who praises your hard work and tells you how much they appreciate you, then the next patient may be so irritable at the situation they are in and sometimes you are the one they take it out on. I have to say that (thankfully) the majority of my patients are grateful for what I do for them. As far as co-workers go, that can also be hit or miss sometimes. You will find that some nurses will bend over backwards to help you because they geniuenly appreciate the work you do, others may take you for granted. Just the way the world works sometimes.
4) What kind of jobs can I expect after receiving my CNA certificate? Any chance at a hospital or will I have to work at a nursing home at first? (nursing homes aren't a biggie I am just expecting to like the hospital atmosphere a little more, although I could be wrong) At first I worked in Assisted Living, then started working at the hospital. Generally you will find jobs at nursing homes, LTC facilities etc.
5) What is a typical day for you? What are the things you find yourself doing the most? Typical morning I get report from previous shift, load up my linen cart and start with bathing the total care patients, Baths continue thru the morning. When meals arrive I set up anyone that needs assistance, feed anyone that may need to be fed. Throughout the day I answer calls for bathroom assistance, help with positioning etc. I also take vital sign whenever they are required. Some patients are once a shift, others are every hour. Bathroom assistance is the thing I find myself doing the most.
6) What are the usual set hours of CNA's? Is it pretty flexible or are they limited to certain shifts? Can you work part-time? Depends on the facility. The hospital has 12 hour shift although 8 hour shift are not unheard of. Days will normally have more CNAs than other shifts
Hope this all helps. Welcome to allnurses and let us know if you need anything!!
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