First off if this thread is in the wrong spot, someone please tell me and I will delete it and move it somewhere else. But here goes..
I'm an 18 year old male. I just graduated from high school early, I finished my last few courses online and got my diploma about three months early. I'm looking to start training to become a CNA. I've called the Human Resource departments at the various hospitals around where I live and they've all told me that the American Red Cross and another place nearby offer training. But I had a couple questions for all you CNA's out there.
How can I get hired in a hospital? If I need to I will work in a nursing home but I'd rather start off in a hospital. Besides getting certified and making good grades in the training, what else can I do to be elligable to be hired in a hospital?
How long does it take to become an ICU or ER CNA? I realize that most ICU/ER's require probably at least a years experience. How does it usually take to move up to become an ER/ICU nurse?
Where can CNAs work? I know that nursing home, home health, and hospitals are all options, but what different areas in a hospital can CNAs work?
Thanks for all the help and I apologize for the long post.