Hi, I will do my best to abbreviate this post. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Human Services and five years within the healthcare field. I have worked with Emergency services, One Day Surgery, Intensive Surgery/Cardiac Surgery, Pharmacy, and Inpatient Psychology.
I have worked as an Emergency Medical Responder, Anesthesia Technician, and Psychiatric Technician.
Job roles involved taking Vitals and documenting vitals. Interviewing patients and doing intake assessments with patients. I also charted on those patients and wrote in the Cardex. I have worked with physical therapy have training in mobility with patients. I have knowledge how to use lifting equipment and properly move patients. I also have given aspirin and glucose to patients as well. I have also assisted in medical emergencies inpatient and outpatient.
I have also facilitated and done EKGs.
End story I am currently unemployed and laid off within the past months. There are a lot of CNA openings in my area, live in Connecticut. However, need to be licensed and certified. Taking the course is a challenge being on unemployment because takes awhile to be approved worried unemployment will end while in the class.
Curious if anyone knows a way to appeal or apply for a CNA license without going through the course?
I appreciate the response.
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Hi, I will do my best to abbreviate this post. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Human Services and five years within the healthcare field. I have worked with Emergency services, One Day Surgery, Intensive Surgery/Cardiac Surgery, Pharmacy, and Inpatient Psychology.
I have worked as an Emergency Medical Responder, Anesthesia Technician, and Psychiatric Technician.
Job roles involved taking Vitals and documenting vitals. Interviewing patients and doing intake assessments with patients. I also charted on those patients and wrote in the Cardex. I have worked with physical therapy have training in mobility with patients. I have knowledge how to use lifting equipment and properly move patients. I also have given aspirin and glucose to patients as well. I have also assisted in medical emergencies inpatient and outpatient.
I have also facilitated and done EKGs.
End story I am currently unemployed and laid off within the past months. There are a lot of CNA openings in my area, live in Connecticut. However, need to be licensed and certified. Taking the course is a challenge being on unemployment because takes awhile to be approved worried unemployment will end while in the class.
Curious if anyone knows a way to appeal or apply for a CNA license without going through the course?
I appreciate the response.