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If this helps you any, I am 5'4" and 114 lbs., and it hasn't affected my care. I did my CNA clinical at a no-lift nursing home, though. I could turn residents easily, and help them transfer without a problem. It's all how you use body mechanics, and get help if you need it. I do home health right now, and I haven't had a problem. (:
Nope! I'm 5'2 and 106lbs and I worked as a nurse tech for 2 yrs doing Float (So many different floors..including vented ICU pt), it takes 2+ people to turn anyways so you'll be fine! (However, I do work in peds now and that has minimal lifting, but still there are always a few that weigh more than you!)
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This my first post. First off, I'm petite (5' 100lbs). I'm in school completing my pre-reqs and plan to start nursing school in Sept. I want to work as a CNA while in school to better prepare myself. I have to know if my size will affect being able to safely work as a CNA as well as RN?