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Nursing Assistant Licensing Requirements

For those interested in pursuing a career in the medical field, obtaining your certification as a Nursing Assistance can be exactly what you are looking for. While the specifications for licensing vary by state, all programs have basic elements. First, you must be able to pass a background check. This is for the safety of all patients and other staff. Some states only look at felony convictions, while others look for reckless behaviors including harassment, domestic violence, and driving under the influence of alcohol. Most programs also require a GED or High School diploma.

Nursing Assistant programs are generally run by healthcare facilities and local colleges. Contact any such facility for a listing of up coming classes in your area. Generally, the courses run from four weeks to twelve weeks in length. You will be required to complete a set amount of hours of classroom time as well as a set amount of hours of clinicals. These clinicals are hands on practice that takes place at a medical facility. You will not be paid for your hours worked during this training program. Federal law requires a minimum of 75 hours in any program, all of which must be supervised by a qualified Registered Nurse.

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Duties of a Nursing Assistant

Most of us are familiar with Nursing Assistants, but we don’t really know all that is required for them to complete their work efficiently and of the best quality. Time restraints can often make it difficult to decide to do a job better or to get more done. Thus, having an outstanding work ethic is of the utmost importance.

Nursing Assistants must also have excellent communication skills. They are required to have interactions with patients, family members, Nurses, and a variety of other medical professionals. It is imperative that they are able to effectively reply and communication that needs to take place with these various types of individuals.

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Being a Nursing Assistant can lead to a Career as a Nurse

A Nursing Assistant certificate allows you the opportunity to secure employment at entry level in the medical field. This position requires compassion and dedication to assisting others. It also requires a high level of effective communication as well as attention for detail. Most people entering the Nursing Assistant profession find it to be a rewarding and challenging career. However, many choose to use it as a building block for becoming a Nurse.

The program for becoming a Nursing Assistant is very fast compared with the time it takes to earn a degree in Nursing. Therefore, many see it as a logic choice to gain experience in the medical field. It is an excellent idea for those that aren’t sure if Nursing is for them. It is better to spend four to twelve weeks in training to find out then to spend two or more years working on a Nursing degree.

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#Jobs : Nursing Assistant at Norwood Hospital

Category: Allied Health/ Other Nursing
Facility: Caritas Norwood Hospital, Norwood
Department: Float Pool
Schedule: Part-time
Shift: 7:00am-3:30pm, e/o weekend and holiday
Hours: 16

Job Details: 1-2 years experience is required
The Nursing Assistant will work under the direct supervision and guidance of an assigned Registered Nurse, will assist with the routine nursing care of patients utilizing the advanced skills required to reach this level of expertise. The emphasis of the Nursing Assistant will be on patient care.

Qualifications
-High school graduate or equivalent.
-Fluency in the English language, including ability to read and write in English
-C. P. R. Certification
-Successful completion of Certified Nursing course or completion of Fundamentals in Patient Care (basic patient care, vital signs, etc. ) course or equivalent.
-One year of recent experience as a CNA or be a nursing student who has completed a Med/Surg nursing rotation.

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10 Tips for a Rewarding Nursing Career

Every once in a while it’s a good idea to take stock of your life and your career, and take steps to get yourself back on track, or even change direction if that is what is needed. Here are 10 things you can do for yourself, as a nurse, to make your nursing career more fulfilling and to avoid nurse burnout.

1. Nurse stress management is a must. Learn techniques that work well for you and use them routinely.

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