Originally Posted by mprice96
My daughter is considering a career in nursing. She would like to start out as a CNA first, get her certification, then go from there. She is petite--only 4' 11". Will her short stature make it difficult or impossible to do the work of a cna? Thanks for your advice.
Hi, I worked as a PCT (like a CNA) for 2 years before becoming a nurse. Like your daughter I am on the petite side (5'0 95 lbs), but don't let my appearance full you, with proper body mechanics, I can lift and pull with the best of them! My size has never been an issue, and I truly can, with proper mechanics, move a 200-300 lb pt. You daughter should learn as part of her CNA training the proper techniques for transfering a pt out of bed, rolling a pt, lifting a pt, etc so she does not hurt herself. She should never be afraid to ask for help or to use a lift if necessary. Also, raise the bed up to your level when working so you aren't bending over, hurting your back.