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Being a CNA
Mr. Stewart
ENG 100-A06
24 February 2014

Certified Nursing Assistant

Many people say it takes a special person to go into the health field especially into nursing. There's so many skills and values nurses have to use on a daily basis to maintain their roles and keep a smile on the patients faces. There are many different areas CNA's are needed like the nursing homes, assisted living facilites, hospice centers, hospitals and many more. Being a Nursing Assistant you kind of get the dirty work, but we all have to start somewhere. You must be very compassionate and have the desire to help people. Its definitely not a easy job but its very rewarding. To become a Nursing Assistant, it takes a lot of hard undivided time put into studying and knowing how to act on the spot in certain situations. New and different things happen each day with the patients and knowing how to react properly is one of the most important things to know. I have encountered in a lot of situations when I have prevented residents from falling by being attentive to them while passing by their rooms, or just simply checking on them frequently. Sometimes they are halfway out of the bed even though I make sure their beds are down to the floor. I simply ask, “Do you have to use the bathroom?” If so, I assist them to use the bathroom and stay with them until they are finished. Also, I ask, “Would you like to take a little walk around the building to look at the flowers and get some fresh air?” Some patients have no reason for trying to get out of bed they're just bored and want to do it themselves knowing they can't. After helping them, I have to remind them if they need help or want to move some place new to just press their button and I'll be there in a jiffy! As a dedicated long term care and hospice Certified Nursing Assistant, I have to be very loving caring and respectful to all my patients. I try very hard each day to provide them with the care that I would want to receive of

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