Originally Posted by edogs334
Thanks for the encouragement. What's the difference between a CNA and a nurse support tech? I don't think we have that level of certification (or licensure) in MA. What places offer NST training (in DC or MD, that is)?
A CNA is basically a patient care assistant (changes incontinent pade, dresses the patient, helps w/AM & PM care, gets vitals, etc.) An NST draws blood, puts in and takes out IV's and catheters, basically everything except pass meds. And also assists with patient care. I know Community College of Baltimore County offers an NST program (I believe you take IV therapy, plebotomy&venipuncture & CNA). I got my NSt through the hospital I work for.