To See A Close Family Member In A Different Light
March 2, 2011 by Bonjour
Filed under Certified Nursing Assistant
I was just a child when my mother’s younger brother, Bob tried to kill himself. My grandfather was 18 years old who was found unconscious in the fog of exhaust fumes and carbon monoxide. She pulled him to the garage, to save his life. Since I grew up, my brother and I spent a lot [...]
Key Tools And Recommendations For Future Nursing Students
February 22, 2011 by Bonjour
Filed under CNA Training
As a senior nursing student, I like to think that I became an expert in school for nurses around the biz. I adapted to the routine of school of nursing – lessons, exams, clinicals, and papers are all familiar. It was not always so, though. Remember in the first semester of nursing school that makes [...]
To Get Financial Assistance Through Nursing Scholarships
February 11, 2011 by Bonjour
Filed under Certified Nursing Assistant
If you plan to go to nursing school, one of the main factors you should consider is the cost of tuition. The obvious question is can you afford it? If you lack resources, do not lose hope. Like millions of others who are in a similar situation, you can get financial assistance through grants nursing [...]
Top Nursing Schools Use The Latest Technology To Educate Students
February 10, 2011 by Bonjour
Filed under USA CNA College
There are many men and women who are trained nurses. Often the reason why a person decides to become a nurse because I really want to help people. The demand for nurses in the United States has increased in recent years. With increasing demand from several states have increased the requirements to be a nurse. [...]
Staying With Your Patients Together
January 6, 2011 by Bonjour
Filed under CNA Training
Funeral for my very first patient ever was yesterday. I started taking care of him during the first week of my first semester of nursing school. He was a patient palliative care, and I was hired by the family to provide daily care. The family asked me to be a holder of Pall. I almost [...]
The Lines Of Nursing: Love It Or Hate It
January 6, 2011 by Bonjour
Filed under Certified Nurses Aide
There are days when nothing seems right. Each teacher will be angry, because I do not intend to send a child home, that their opinion “medical” should not be in his class. Every parent is angry, because I asked for a medical certificate issued once their child has symptoms of strep or pink eye, or [...]
Suggestions Needed-For Your “Career Change” Resume
December 29, 2010 by Bonjour
Filed under CNA Resume
You do not know how to write a resume that highlights your clinical experience of last year, but give credit to all the valuable work experience to others that you’ve had to date.It is not necessary to list all their experiences in nursing school in your resume. Includes only those who are directly related to [...]
The Ultimate Goal-Dedication To Work With Patients
December 26, 2010 by Bonjour
Filed under Certified Nursing Assistant
I am currently a medical assistant and worked in a pediatric clinic. Being a medical assistant to give you more than you can do, such as blood draws (not just the finger stick glucose in the blood), injections, cultures of throat, wound care and more. I also worked as a caregiver, I do not know [...]
Professional Nursing Care To Patients
December 25, 2010 by Bonjour
Filed under Certified Nursing Assistant
You get used with patients and the hospital. It ‘s also a hard work. Much can be done to transmit the patient, such as bathing, personal hygiene, feeding, cleaning, etc. It can be very challenging. Come, you must map the toilet, change the sheets (sometimes) get water, transport patients if necessary (I did a lot [...]
Inspiration Combat Nursing Stress
December 22, 2010 by Bonjour
Filed under CNA Resume
Have you ever asked “If I work in the sickest of the most unhealthy environment for them to work in or do I actually work in the theater for the unsung heroes in which the human will is still waiting for m to inspire? ” In other words, the nurses we see the terrible effects [...]