The job requires travel to the patient s residence where you will not only assist patients with bathing dressing toileting and moving from one place to another but also preparing simple meals and.
Best floor to work on as a cna.
To work in specialty areas like all 5 of the areas you listed above my hospital would require a pct class aua certification and at least 1 year of experience.
They are also responsible for a number of other tasks such as cleaning rooms distributing meals and maintaining patients records.
In your opinion whats the best floor to work on.
But figuring out which floor to work on as a recent graduate can be trying.
I have been offered a position as a cna with pct training to follow phlebotomy foley cath ekg accu check etc.
Hospitals don t like to hire new pca s with no experience.
Meanwhile nurses working positions in units may want a change and feel uncertain about which specialty is right for them.
There are lots of pct jobs open at the hospital and im not sure which floor to apply for once im done with my cna training.
Then it will also need adequate staffing and fair management.
Experienced nurses may also consider working for health care agencies opening the door to opportunities to work on different floors every week.
So my question is i have been offered a job on several floors but i am not sure which would be best.
My hosptial will hire cnas to work med surg with no experience and just a cna certification.
Since you are a new nursing assistant the best floor in a hospital to work on will be any floor you can get hired on.
If you wish to become a cna some of the facilities where you can choose to work are as follows.
Cnas often work in patients homes assisting patients with mobility and performing personal care tasks that they cannot do for themselves.
The kicker my contract states i must stay on the floor i choose for a minimum of one year.
Certified nursing assistants work closely with lpns and rns to provide care to patients in a variety of medical settings.
The best floor is the floor that interests you.
I dont like trauma bloody gory situations and i dont like lots of mortality oncology i guess.
Find an area of nursing that you will enjoy that will make you smile going into work then that will be the best floor.
It could be med surg peds pacu or icu er anything.