Other certifications that could be combined with the CNA certification?

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After the class finished our state board exam for the course, one of the clinical instructors recommended the PMAB program to us after we get our cards in the mail. She said that she ended up being a psych aide for several years before going through nursing school and it sounded pretty interesting. Speaking on the topic of other certifications that could add to the value of the CNA certification, what other ones are available out there that can be taken besides that and the medication aide?

Phlebotomy and EKG certification. The later is about a week long. You can get a phlebotomy through a community college which is a lot cheaper.

Specializes in CNA, Aspiring CRNA.

i also wanted to know who has other certs in addition to cna, like phlebotomy, and have you been able to use them together?:nurse:

Medication Technician and Restorative Nurse Assistant

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i'm going to take a phlebotomy course, i wonder if i'll be able to draw blood as a cna. i have an aversion to needle sticks, so i'm going to grab the bull by the horns . . . so to speak.:nurse:

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medication technician and restorative nurse assistant

hi coffematecna, is a medication technician the same as a medication aide?:nurse:

hi coffematecna, is a medication technician the same as a medication aide?:nurse:

no. the title of the position varies among states, but one position involves a one-day class and you can only pass meds in assisted living or group homes. the other involves 75-100 hours of classroom and clinicals and you can pass meds and insulin in a long-term care facility.

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