A lot of thought goes into a career choice. It may take a number of years and a lot of input from friends and relatives to come to a decision on what your career path will be. Not only will you be receiving advice from everyone you know, but you should also do some of your own research to see if you are right for a job as a CNA. Here are some things that you will need to consider when making a decision for becoming a CNA.
Are you the right person for this job? One thing that is very evident about CNAs is that it takes a certain kind of person to become one. Here are some strengths that typical CNAs have that you would do well to ask yourself about if you are seriously considering this as a career choice: compassionate, caring, dedicated, works well in a team environment, not squeamish, professional attitude, empathetic, possesses bodily strength, and able to be on your feet for extended periods of time. It is important to display these qualities as well as to actually possess them naturally speaking. If you are not truly feeling these qualities then it will come out in your work. You will be unhappy, your patients will notice it and your employers will also notice it.
Read everything you can about being a CNA. This site has a lot of great articles to get you started in your research on the CNA profession. Be sure and find out the costs associated with learning this career and also the rate of pay you can expect as a CNA in your particular locale. Find out the length of the programs offered at a variety of institutions. Researching all of this will aide you in finding the best place to do your schooling.
Last but not least, be sure and visit a CNA and follow them around for a day as a job shadow experiment. This is a great way to not only get your foot into the door, but also to find out if this is a job for you. You will get to observe and evaluate and finally make a decision if you can do this job yourself.
Taking the above points into consideration, will help you come to a well-informed decision on becoming a CNA. It is well worth the research you put into a career decision. It will save you a lot of money as well as prevent you from wasting your time in an unhappy job situation.
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Im looking online shool in CNA, but I don’t find anything, please if you can help me. Thanks
Hi Ana,
We just did a new post on Online CNA info that might help you. Please take a look here: http://www.cnanursinginfo.com/2010/10/cna-online.html