The Benefits Of Becoming A Certified Nursing Assistant

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The summer of my junior year of highschool, I became a Certified Nurses Assistant. It was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. The process wasn't easy, but the rewards are great. Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant has helped me support my daughter and allowed me to help other people when they need it. It was my first experience with having a real job in my chosen career the healthcare field. To complete the certificate to become a licensed CNA start by enrolling, doing the book work, and pass the state requirements regarding Certified Nurses Assistant. The first step to becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant in Illinois is to enroll in a state approved Certified Nursing Assistant program. I chose Lake Land College in Mattoon, IL to complete this requirement. Lake Land offered an eight week summer program for anyone over the age of …show more content…

That was an experience I was not expecting. It gave me the opportunity to realize patient care continues after death. For example, I had to help close the patient's eyes and crossed her arms before rigor mortis sets in. Rigor mortis can occur as soon as thirty minutes after death so it is important in a nursing home setting that patient care is given before transport. I never thought of treating patients after death before this experience. Another experience that I encountered during clinicals was a woman that normally could walk on her own, but had fallen trying to get her remote. In this situation Certified Nursing Assistants have to report an accident to the Registered Nurse on duty. The Nurse then assessed the patient and asked her a series of questions. The nurse then asked me to get a full set of vitals, which includes: blood pressure, pulse, respirations, temperature, and then monitor for the next seventy-two hours. Fortunately, the woman did not injure herself and was able to make a full

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