My only experience with this as a CNA is in the Dementia/Alzheimer unit. Often a pt with Dementia will refuse baths and it would take sometimes the entire CNA staff playing good cop bad cop to get...
How does the apollo loan repayment work? I am familiar with the FAFSA type loans but not with private school loans. Like how much do you have to repay each month and how long do you have to pay it...
I got accepted into a Phlebotomy program this year and it's only going to cost me a few hundred dollars. It was kind of competitive through a community college. Real excited I got in. I am thinking it...
In homehealth usually there is housework in the job description. Some of my patients don't need housework as they hire a cleaning service, but other times I have patients who rely on me heavily for...
How much "easier".. and by easier I mean, less Essays is taking Bio 156/181 in person rather than Rio? I took 156 at Rio Salado and was over whelmed by essays.. I couldn't keep up with the mandatory...
Ugh! I am so upset at myself. I was planning on turning in my LPN application this Friday. So I waited until the last minute to take my NET so I could cram more studying in. Well the first section...
Ugh I have less than 2 weeks to get my lpn application in and I need to get a chicken pox titer done or have proof I was vaccinated. I got chicken pox when I was 4 or 5, I think.. I keep calling all...
I need to get my bum into gear. I still haven't taken the NET and that's the last thing on my to do list, then I have to get it approved by an adviser! I'll probably turn my application in on the 6th...
With my agency they tell me where the location is and if I am interested. They know that their CNAs also work for other agencies so our schedules could already be filled, etc So it's not a big deal if...
Ok so I am not working full-time or anything but I pick up a few homecare shifts a week as a CNA. It's obviously so much nicer then LTC or Acute care. I actually don't dread going into work and when...