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Really Silly Question

I have what is probably the most simple questions you'll ever hear on this page but where goes anyway... What is a CNA? I have seen so many posts which use this abbreviation and have no idea what it means. Thanks for letting me ask my silly question.

Kimberly :confused:

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Oh.... there is also SNA (Student Nurse Assistant) which pretty much is the same job description as Gromit just posted.... :)

Where I used to work we also had BA (Business Associate) which was our unit secretaries, EA (environmental associates).....janitors, and then PCA which has already been explained ..patient care associate.

I bet you guys could write a book with all of those...lmao.

My favorite is PIA. I remember when the unit secretaries first had their titles switched to PIA. They showed up with it on their name tags and I could scarcely suppress a giggle.

A CNA stands for Certified Nut Amanda . . . or Certified Nursing Assistant. I'm a CNA either way since my real name is Amanda, Mandi for short. Its hard work, it really is.

Originally posted by FutureRN_Mandi

A CNA stands for Certified Nut Amanda . . . or Certified Nursing Assistant. I'm a CNA either way since my real name is Amanda, Mandi for short. Its hard work, it really is.

LOL, I've only been here a couple days but I can already tell you have an awesome sense of humour. :D

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