I was a CNA for 7 years, but I am now a nurse I got angry when I saw the big difference between the pay Because CNA work hard, and CNA is a very valuable job and is needed
How is it going for you? I start next month God willing and I’m so excited! 🩷 I want to share that God loves you so so much 🫶🫶 the bad news is we have all sinned by breaking His commandments (worshiping other false gods, making idols, taking the Lords name in vain, not keeping the Sabbath, dishonoring parents, murder, adultery, stealing, lying, coveting, and more.) Sin is the reason we die and it is makes us deserving of punishment in hell. But God loves us so much that He sent Jesus His Son, who is One with God, so that we can be saved through Him. Jesus died on a cross and was treated terribly. He died to pay for our sins in our place. Jesus is sinless, He gave Himself as the sacrifice for us. Jesus rose from the dead on the third day, defeating death 🙌 John 3:16 in the Bible says “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” If anyone repents and places their faith in Jesus, they will be saved 💕💕 repent means to have a change of mind; we realize we have done evil against God, which leads to turning away from sin and turning to Jesus ✝️ when we place our faith in Jesus we trust that He died for our sins and rose again, we trust in Him alone for our salvation and as Lord 🩷 the Bible is Gods word; the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in the Bible have Jesus’s teachings on how to follow Him, His amazing miracles, the death He dies to save us through Him, and His resurrection 🩷🩷 God bless you!
CNA test came pretty easy to me since I was already doing CNA work for over 8 years. Honestly a lot of the questions were common sense and I think a lot of newer CNAs just freak themselves out so I did my best to help my classmates with not overthinking it. Definitely need to practice the skills so you won’t be nervous. I study the hardest skills b first just in case the computer had me doing them but surprisingly, I got the easiest ones.
I think about this test the exact same way , a lot of it is common sense if you just think critically about it 🎯 skill is all about practice, written exam is all about canceling out and thinking through! I’m in nursing school now and this is whole new way of thinking haha , it’s bananas 😂
@@iizidlaury2023I’m in nursing school as well so you definitely have to think thoroughly with the questions before answering with studying for the NCLEX.
I’m starting my CNA/RN education and this is one of the BEST & most INFORMATIVE & MOTIVATIONAL channels I’ve ran across. I don’t understand how you don’t have a million followers. Thanks for sharing your information & experience 🙏🙏
I have a cousin who never studied much, we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than studies after writing the CNA test last month she passed and I failed 😣, I asked her how she did it , just found out she got her help from Mr Anderson
If you’re a Med Tech /CNA you pass meds, if you work in Assisted living you’re making sure residents get their Meds, in the hospital you get more skills ..traveling CNA makes great money You. An make as much as any Nurse also just depends on where you’re at and how you travel
I know travel contracts for CNA’s can be good money! I hope to make more cooking soon but you pass meds in my state (NC) your certification will get snatched … and I mean quickly 😂 your stat sounds cool if they allow that though 🎯
@@iizidlaury2023 yeah they do it’s because it’s assisted living , they don’t want to pay the price for Nurses so they use Ned Techs. Also in some assisted living facilities the meds are in the room with the resident and you just remind them of what pills to take , it just depends on the facility here. I believe Med techs will become more , just to cut back on pay for Nurses. Just as in the hospitals they don’t want LPN’s (their work is CNA level unless needed ) the hospitals only want RN’s or NP’s So with the LPN’s in play the CNA’s get cut because what are they really needed for when the LPN Will do their skilled level work It’s a mean chain of command , I think Trade school is the real way to go this day and age
Thank you for the info 💖🫶 I want to share that God loves you so so much! 💕 the bad news is we have all sinned by breaking His commandments (worshiping other false gods, making idols, taking the Lords name in vain, not keeping the Sabbath, dishonoring parents, murder, adultery, stealing, lying, coveting, and more.) Sin is the reason we die and it is makes us deserving of punishment in hell. But God loves us so much that He sent Jesus His Son, who is One with God, so that we can be saved through Him. Jesus died on a cross and was treated terribly. He died to pay for our sins in our place. Jesus is sinless, He gave Himself as the sacrifice for us. Jesus rose from the dead on the third day, defeating death 🙌 John 3:16 in the Bible says “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” If anyone repents and places their faith in Jesus, they will be saved 💕💕 repent means to have a change of mind; we realize we have done evil against God, which leads to turning away from sin and turning to Jesus ✝️ when we place our faith in Jesus we trust that He died for our sins and rose again, we trust in Him alone for our salvation and as Lord 🩷 the Bible is Gods word; the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in the Bible have Jesus’s teachings on how to follow Him, His amazing miracles, the death He dies to save us through Him, and His resurrection 🩷🩷 God bless you!
Lol I actually found a MALE TH-camR who is entertaining andddd very informative!! About to start my program and I can say we both are on the same page by prepping ahead !
Haha yes I am here!! Welcome to the TH-cam family , glad to have you in this healthcare community 😎🎯 Keep me updated with your program or any questions you’re having 🎯
@@LaniWahine4 a main reason was I felt burnt out after the pandemic and wanted a more stable lifestyle, and another reason Is that I had moved to a different coast and was tired of commuting. I’ve been happier not flying but everyone’s situation is different. Some people leave health care to go fly which is a nice change of pace.
@@bartman1238 oh man… I started working at a nursing home for a month and I quit and have been doing in home care, for a private company. It’s actually been going well and I get paid more thankfully. But when I say I HATED it at that facility, it was terrible and I’m not sure how or why anyone would find that workplace a good place to work.. it’s toxic and everyone acts like high schoolers. That was my experience. Also 10 or more patients per CNA should be a violation of some type of law. I’m learning a lot being in healthcare and I’m most likely switching gears and doing something else in the hospital system.
i start my CNA program in like 2 weeks 😮💨 It’s a hospital+ college collaboration and we’re paid to be in class and offered a job at the hospital right after completing the class. So lucky because most ppl pay for a class. Praying I do good.
U think it’s so cool that hospitals pay for the certification now , this is how it should be 🎯. Ow once you get that , get them to pay for your nursing school too 🎯
which school is that? I'm already studying to be a CNA in one European country and would like to explore such option for work in USA due to medium language barrier here
8:25 Can you do a video on the 5 skills? You can even cut up the video and make TH-cam shorts/tik tok/ IG reels out of them. One recording, 4 ways to put it out as content.
CNA/GNA is also the eyes and ears for the RN, I agree with you 💯 while you are working as CNA/GNA learn as much as possible and ask as many questions as you can. Keep your eyes and ears open when the RN is working and speaking to the patient. Never settle with just being a CNA/GNA . I loved working Private Duty Home Hospice and traveling. The more you do a skill the easier it will be. Practice Practice practice.
I'm starting cna class next month in January.. I already had orientation, passed two test and received my cna book... I've been reading and doing reviews at the end of each module.. as well practice test.. I plan to do cna for a year. Then apply for lpn school!😊
I am in school taking my pre reqs; that is already kicking my azz! In my hometown they offer the program for free. The issue is it’s right before finals. I don’t think I can do it.
Nice video and Thanks for the video ,it pain me that after studying so hard I end up failing my CNA🤦💔,Honestly CNA Exam is really hard, I don't think I will ever pass this exam
Okay what do you think of this plan: 1. Complete prerequisites for nursing school 2. Take (and pass) the CNA cert course 3. Get a job as a CNA 4. Apply to nursing school and pass 5. Get a job as an RN is this the order I should do things? Thanks.
You can do some of those simultaneously, I think you should do CNA first to see if you want to process with nursing(RN). But other than that I like your plan. 🎯 keep me updated
Aye that means a lot and I appreciate that so much , I plan to keep making great and useful content for all of you guys 🎯 stay tuned for more and as always Thank you for watching and supporting 🎯
I think that’ll be a good idea but it may be more beneficially for yo to go to nursing school! You’ll get more bang for your buck and just go to the OR specialty once you finish 🎯
Hi, do you have a recommendation of which program I can take in San Francisco I was told that I need to make sure that the program licensed with the state.
In Oregon, cna can chose where there home base will be but one a month or twice they have to float where ever they are needed that night. Is that the same for all CNA working in the hospitals all around or just Oregon ?
Cnas should be making atleast $20 an hour.. I'm talking about starting out! It's a hard job. But I'm willing to go through it. To get to the lpn program!
Push through the process , LPN is also a good option I wish I would have went that route and bridge it over 1.5 years ago 🎯 best of luck to you and keep me updated on your progress 🎯
I passed my written last week I take the skills on the 30th my program was so mediocre but I made it work I’m just reading and practicing my goal is to start LPN school next yr 🤞🏽
No matter how bad your program was c your plan is your plan and stick to it , I’m so proud of you for passing your written and skills will be a bit tougher but I’m sure you will do fine 🎯. My advice, practice practice practice , drill them and you well Also keep me updated with your progress
Sounds to me like you've been having a rough go of it, although I get what you mean. My mother and aunt are both former CNAs and they've had their share of unpleasant stories to tell.
It’s a tough job but it has so much opportunity and that’s what makes it great also if you aspire to become a nurse it makes since to do it 🎯 all these things take time but it’s for sure worth it 🎯
Can you flag ?’s that your not sure about. Then go back in and do the rd flagged questions. When I took my nation exam for Massage. I found I was so freaked out and not reading the question correctly.
How and where did you take your exams/get certified to be a CNA? What’s the course name? I’ve been told it can vary from a year down to a few weeks, I want a short and quick certification, what do I have to do?
Hello, please i already did the nursing assistant training in my country and i have my certificate, but I'm about to relocate to UK, so i want to know if i need to take the CNA course again or can i make use of my certificate from my country. Thanks alot
This my third video I’ve ran across of you, and third video I’ve commented on, & angel number 6.66 pops up as you subscribers 🤞🏿 thank you for the angel number 💯
That person is not going to pay your bills or be there after that one day! They are a non factor! Not important , 🎯 try to block them out and not look at them in their eyes! It’s builds the anxiety
So I have a bachelor degree in science and wanting to switch into nursing, i am aware of ABSN program, though I am afraid the program is too conpetitive , and it is financial straining if I apply straight now, so I am thinking of going for alternative path is to first become CNA, but can I go straight into RN PROGRAM after graduate cna and working for a few months to a year or so? Or I should go for LPN before the bsn program? Which way will gain me more experience ? And is experience really important if I want to increase my chance of getting accepted into nursing school? Thank you🙏🏾🙏🏾
Tbh I never did anything with my life I wanna do cna and stay there 🤷🏻♀️ I feel like since I never did anything if my life since I didn’t finish high school being a cna is the best thing I can do and does pay better than a gas station
The healthcare field has a lot of opportunity , if you enter the healthcare field , you can literally become a nurse , doctor etc. I wish I you the best of lick my friend 🎯
@@iizidlaury2023 I take back what I said I definitely will be trying to improve my career as I go I think it’s the best thing to do thank you so much ❤️❤️ and yes they do lol
Hey Renna , idk your specific situation but I would say per diem offers me a lot more for my mental health , not being tied down to a schedule is the best bet I’ve made for myself! If you are looking to find stability I always recommend the hospital! Let me know if I can answer any more questions for you.
@@RennatheeomnipotentI work at a retirement home as a nutritional aide, and will be taking the CNA program my job offers. I’ve asked many agency and direct facility members what their input is and pros/cons are of working for both. Agency of course more money and make your own schedule. A little more hectic dealing with multiple facilities and multiple patients. Working directly for a facility i was told is kind of hard to work for agency at the same time because of needing a set schedule. Also travel CNA is not offered health insurance whereas direct facilities do offer benefits. Pros and cons of each, kind of balance each other out. Ask other CNA and agency CNA their thoughts and opinions. I will work for a facility for a year, travel CNA, then MA. I wish you luck 🍀
My friend I live in NC , I would just Google programs in NC and read reviews! Any program is gonna have pros and cons! Just get through it and get to work 🎯
@@bloomerella no 😂 in what way , pre reqs are ANATOMY 1/2 , statistics , developmental psych , English , biology , microbiology , chemistry , and a few others , so no CNA does not cover that haha 😂
I haven’t heard of them being too far away in similarities , the only difference I’m aware of is , some states require more skills for the exam , and others only require 3 🤷🏾♂️.. give or take. If I find out more I’ll make you guys aware 🎯
We were just told there are NO CNA’s in FLORIDA anymore. So no one can help me with taking a shower at all.im So disappointed. I have to go weeks between showers ..I can wash my front but not my back. 😢I want to stay home, not in some nursing home! I can do for myself. Geesh, I worked over 50+ years & expected life would be not one of separation & struggle. Hence, my back can be gotten to with a brush…but my arthritis makes it so it’s not fully applied. Glad I’m not incontinent. How’d you like it if YOUR life went this way…after operating in good faith, getting degrees, working hard all your life to feel tossed aside unless you are completely incompetent. 😢
I was a CNA for 7 years, but I am now a nurse
I got angry when I saw the big difference between the pay
Because CNA work hard, and CNA is a very valuable job and is needed
I agree , I noticed this wiring my first 3 months of working I knew that CNA was not the end of the road for me 🎯
@@iizidlaury2023be a travel CNA
Broo how much will be the salary for CNA?
And how much is the duration of the course
I just started a cna course at my local community college. They have 8 week/16 week courses. Cna is just 1 class@@amalthomas_
i’m doing my CNA program via my school, amazing program and i’m glad my school provides it.
You are protected , you are covered! No worries! I’m rooting for you 🎯
I am in a CNA summer class. I started my clinical and find the clinicals are just easier than the class. Because the patients are so nice.
Patients make my day often! School is school. Real life and school are not the same 🎯
How is it going for you? I start next month God willing and I’m so excited! 🩷 I want to share that God loves you so so much 🫶🫶 the bad news is we have all sinned by breaking His commandments (worshiping other false gods, making idols, taking the Lords name in vain, not keeping the Sabbath, dishonoring parents, murder, adultery, stealing, lying, coveting, and more.) Sin is the reason we die and it is makes us deserving of punishment in hell. But God loves us so much that He sent Jesus His Son, who is One with God, so that we can be saved through Him. Jesus died on a cross and was treated terribly. He died to pay for our sins in our place. Jesus is sinless, He gave Himself as the sacrifice for us. Jesus rose from the dead on the third day, defeating death 🙌 John 3:16 in the Bible says “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” If anyone repents and places their faith in Jesus, they will be saved 💕💕 repent means to have a change of mind; we realize we have done evil against God, which leads to turning away from sin and turning to Jesus ✝️ when we place our faith in Jesus we trust that He died for our sins and rose again, we trust in Him alone for our salvation and as Lord 🩷 the Bible is Gods word; the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in the Bible have Jesus’s teachings on how to follow Him, His amazing miracles, the death He dies to save us through Him, and His resurrection 🩷🩷 God bless you!
YES! SCHOOL IS A BUISSNESS @@iizidlaury2023
CNA test came pretty easy to me since I was already doing CNA work for over 8 years. Honestly a lot of the questions were common sense and I think a lot of newer CNAs just freak themselves out so I did my best to help my classmates with not overthinking it. Definitely need to practice the skills so you won’t be nervous. I study the hardest skills b first just in case the computer had me doing them but surprisingly, I got the easiest ones.
I think about this test the exact same way , a lot of it is common sense if you just think critically about it 🎯 skill is all about practice, written exam is all about canceling out and thinking through!
I’m in nursing school now and this is whole new way of thinking haha , it’s bananas 😂
@@iizidlaury2023I’m in nursing school as well so you definitely have to think thoroughly with the questions before answering with studying for the NCLEX.
The written part isn’t the problem. It’s the clinicals for me.
Keep at it , it gets easier over time 🏁
I’m starting my CNA/RN education and this is one of the BEST & most INFORMATIVE & MOTIVATIONAL channels I’ve ran across. I don’t understand how you don’t have a million followers. Thanks for sharing your information & experience 🙏🙏
Thanks for watching , the support means a lot and I have a lot more on the way 🎯
Nice video 🥰🥰🥳your video is so cool, honestly CNA is such a difficult test man , really don’t know what to do but I’m never losing hope.
At times it doesn’t matter how hard you study you also need to pray to God for success..
Absolutely correct .
I have a cousin who never studied much, we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than studies after writing the CNA test last month she passed and I failed 😣, I asked her how she did it , just found out she got her help from Mr Anderson
Thieves now pretend to help you pass and they end up taking your hard earned money, anderson is a sure help but very difficult to get him info..
sometimes hard work doesn’t pay you have to back it up with smartness, I think your cousin understood that perfectly.
If you’re a Med Tech /CNA you pass meds, if you work in Assisted living you’re making sure residents get their Meds, in the hospital you get more skills ..traveling CNA makes great money You. An make as much as any Nurse also just depends on where you’re at and how you travel
I know travel contracts for CNA’s can be good money! I hope to make more cooking soon but you pass meds in my state (NC) your certification will get snatched … and I mean quickly 😂 your stat sounds cool if they allow that though 🎯
@@iizidlaury2023 yeah they do it’s because it’s assisted living , they don’t want to pay the price for Nurses so they use Ned Techs. Also in some assisted living facilities the meds are in the room with the resident and you just remind them of what pills to take , it just depends on the facility here. I believe Med techs will become more , just to cut back on pay for Nurses. Just as in the hospitals they don’t want LPN’s (their work is CNA level unless needed ) the hospitals only want RN’s or NP’s
So with the LPN’s in play the CNA’s get cut because what are they really needed for when the LPN Will do their skilled level work
It’s a mean chain of command , I think Trade school is the real way to go this day and age
You're right. I was just looking up the salary range for it.
How does one become a med tech with a CNA can you explain please
Thank you for the info 💖🫶 I want to share that God loves you so so much! 💕 the bad news is we have all sinned by breaking His commandments (worshiping other false gods, making idols, taking the Lords name in vain, not keeping the Sabbath, dishonoring parents, murder, adultery, stealing, lying, coveting, and more.) Sin is the reason we die and it is makes us deserving of punishment in hell. But God loves us so much that He sent Jesus His Son, who is One with God, so that we can be saved through Him. Jesus died on a cross and was treated terribly. He died to pay for our sins in our place. Jesus is sinless, He gave Himself as the sacrifice for us. Jesus rose from the dead on the third day, defeating death 🙌 John 3:16 in the Bible says “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” If anyone repents and places their faith in Jesus, they will be saved 💕💕 repent means to have a change of mind; we realize we have done evil against God, which leads to turning away from sin and turning to Jesus ✝️ when we place our faith in Jesus we trust that He died for our sins and rose again, we trust in Him alone for our salvation and as Lord 🩷 the Bible is Gods word; the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in the Bible have Jesus’s teachings on how to follow Him, His amazing miracles, the death He dies to save us through Him, and His resurrection 🩷🩷 God bless you!
"Make sure you have an out before you have an in" is great advice
Lol I actually found a MALE TH-camR who is entertaining andddd very informative!! About to start my program and I can say we both are on the same page by prepping ahead !
Haha yes I am here!!
Welcome to the TH-cam family , glad to have you in this healthcare community 😎🎯
Keep me updated with your program or any questions you’re having 🎯
Thank you for this! Starting my journey as a CNA soon and I'm more excited than when I first became a Flight Attendant. #positivevibes
Joint healthcare is super exciting , endless opportunities 🎯 positive vibes my friend, keep me updated with your progress 🎯
Why did you leave being a flight attendant?
@@LaniWahine4 a main reason was I felt burnt out after the pandemic and wanted a more stable lifestyle, and another reason Is that I had moved to a different coast and was tired of commuting. I’ve been happier not flying but everyone’s situation is different. Some people leave health care to go fly which is a nice change of pace.
Just try not go to nursing home.
@@bartman1238 oh man… I started working at a nursing home for a month and I quit and have been doing in home care, for a private company. It’s actually been going well and I get paid more thankfully.
But when I say I HATED it at that facility, it was terrible and I’m not sure how or why anyone would find that workplace a good place to work.. it’s toxic and everyone acts like high schoolers. That was my experience. Also 10 or more patients per CNA should be a violation of some type of law. I’m learning a lot being in healthcare and I’m most likely switching gears and doing something else in the hospital system.
I start CNA classes tomorrow i am nervous but excited to learn skills . I’ve been a home health aid for 5 years now it’s time to move up 🙏🏽
Best of luck , make sure to let me know how it goes!
Thank you for this video. Signing up for cna course at my community college. Thanks for this.
This is awesome to hear , keep moving flawed with it, you will not regret it 🎯🙌🏽 also don’t forget to sub for more
As always you have a profound insight . I appreciate you making this channel and all the information you provide .. Thx
You been here since day one , thank you for watching and stay tuned for more 🎯
i start my CNA program in like 2 weeks 😮💨 It’s a hospital+ college collaboration and we’re paid to be in class and offered a job at the hospital right after completing the class. So lucky because most ppl pay for a class. Praying I do good.
im in the same boat. Found a nursing home thatll pay me to become a cna
U think it’s so cool that hospitals pay for the certification now , this is how it should be 🎯. Ow once you get that , get them to pay for your nursing school too 🎯
Shoutout to yall 🎯
which school is that? I'm already studying to be a CNA in one European country and would like to explore such option for work in USA due to medium language barrier here
How’s it going?
8:25
Can you do a video on the 5 skills? You can even cut up the video and make TH-cam shorts/tik tok/ IG reels out of them.
One recording, 4 ways to put it out as content.
He would definitely go viral on tiktok
CNA/GNA is also the eyes and ears for the RN, I agree with you 💯 while you are working as CNA/GNA learn as much as possible and ask as many questions as you can. Keep your eyes and ears open when the RN is working and speaking to the patient. Never settle with just being a CNA/GNA . I loved working Private Duty Home Hospice and traveling. The more you do a skill the easier it will be. Practice Practice practice.
Private healthcare is cool and take a huge load off. You’ll learn a lot in the hospital though 🔒
Great advice about drilling skills because they are very critical during every step!!
Drilling is the best tip , I’m glad my professor stressed skills because it was terrifying 🎯😅
I'm starting cna class next month in January.. I already had orientation, passed two test and received my cna book... I've been reading and doing reviews at the end of each module.. as well practice test.. I plan to do cna for a year. Then apply for lpn school!😊
Me too but im planing on being a med tech
LPN is a good option , take that year and knock out what you need to! Experience is the best teacher in this field! Best of luck 🎯 and keep me updated
In What state?
Thanks for responding to my comment! Appreciate the helpful advice !!
I’m glad I could do it , thanks for commenting , I think it helped A lot of people 🎯🙌🏽
Starting my classes soon and im so nervous. Your videos really calm my anxiety
I’m glad I could do that and congrats on entering healthcare “… keep me posted with your progress 🎯 shake those nerves , you got this 🎯
I am in school taking my pre reqs; that is already kicking my azz! In my hometown they offer the program for free. The issue is it’s right before finals. I don’t think I can do it.
Reach out and communicate. Some programs are willing to work with you 🎯 the pre reqs are hard but doable I went through them too 🎯
Nice video and Thanks for the video ,it pain me that after studying so hard I end up failing my CNA🤦💔,Honestly CNA Exam is really hard, I don't think I will ever pass this exam
Okay what do you think of this plan:
1. Complete prerequisites for nursing school
2. Take (and pass) the CNA cert course
3. Get a job as a CNA
4. Apply to nursing school and pass
5. Get a job as an RN
is this the order I should do things? Thanks.
You can do some of those simultaneously, I think you should do CNA first to see if you want to process with nursing(RN). But other than that I like your plan. 🎯 keep me updated
I just subscribed to your channel. Starting my CNA program this coming week . Thank you 😊
I wish you well friend , thanks for watching
Thank you! I’m about to start my program!
Best of luck to you and I’m glad your new to going the field. I hope you enjoy it 🙌🏽
Starting my cna classes Monday 🙏 nervous and excited
Watch more content and I know you will do well. And subscribe because I have more content made for CNA’s. Keep me posted on your progress 🎯
How did it go
I got the idea of becoming a cna as a EVS worker in the ED
That sounds like a great plan 🎯 keep me updated with your progress
I love your advice and your you tube content.keep it up bro
Aye that means a lot and I appreciate that so much , I plan to keep making great and useful content for all of you guys 🎯 stay tuned for more and as always Thank you for watching and supporting 🎯
Taking my class in my October 2nd and 6 weeks I’ll be become a CNA/ after I get my license lol.
You got this , get that cert and get in the fight! Like and sub to support the channel 🎯
I START MY CNA CLASSES OCTOBER 1ST THANK GOD
How’s it going? I have interview to see if I’m accepted into CNA program
MY 3RD DAY AND SO FAR I LOVE IT OTS GOING GOOD ITS 6 WEEKS IN JUST READY TO GRADUATE ALREADY
I start my classes thursday and im so nervous already doubting that i cant do it. Hope i can get past this hump.
Never doubt yourself , many have done it before you and many will after… best of luck and keep me updated with your progress 🎯
How is class going?
@@strongtowerman9661 havent started yet due to the bad weather sadly but finally next tuesday and wed im starting
@@strongtowerman9661 haven't started them yet due to the bad weather. They keep canceling :(
So I am soon to be enrolled into a CNA program. I was thinking about becoming a Scrub tech after gaining some experience.
I think that’ll be a good idea but it may be more beneficially for yo to go to nursing school! You’ll get more bang for your buck and just go to the OR specialty once you finish 🎯
@@iizidlaury2023 for sure. I’ll definitely keep that in mind
@iizidlaury Starting October 16th. I start CNA classes at the missouri veterans home. Im super excited. Plan to go for CMT after and go from there!
Here 2024 & this was very helpful.
I’m glad it is still helping🎯
Hi, do you have a recommendation of which program I can take in San Francisco I was told that I need to make sure that the program licensed with the state.
Yes you will be certified in whatever state you take the class and exam so if you are living in a specific state I would absolutely test there too 🎯
In Oregon, cna can chose where there home base will be but one a month or twice they have to float where ever they are needed that night. Is that the same for all CNA working in the hospitals all around or just Oregon ?
Might just be Oregon, most place I know want a year of experience before they can float 🎯
Very informative, I started my CNA program last week and was very nervous and full of anxiety, but after listening to this, I am good to go
Thankyou
When you’re working on getting your CNA degree are you able to work right away?
As soon a you get your name and certificate number in the state registry. You can apply to go to work in the hospital or nursing home 🎯
Cnas should be making atleast $20 an hour.. I'm talking about starting out! It's a hard job. But I'm willing to go through it. To get to the lpn program!
Push through the process , LPN is also a good option I wish I would have went that route and bridge it over 1.5 years ago 🎯 best of luck to you and keep me updated on your progress 🎯
I passed my written last week I take the skills on the 30th my program was so mediocre but I made it work I’m just reading and practicing my goal is to start LPN school next yr 🤞🏽
No matter how bad your program was c your plan is your plan and stick to it , I’m so proud of you for passing your written and skills will be a bit tougher but I’m sure you will do fine 🎯.
My advice, practice practice practice , drill them and you well
Also keep me updated with your progress
@@iizidlaury2023 thank you so much !
Thank you for sharing your experience with us, today qas my first day and I know that things get smoother as time goes by.
Things will get smoother just be patient, you got this 🎯 also keep me updated in your progress 🎯
Sounds to me like you've been having a rough go of it, although I get what you mean. My mother and aunt are both former CNAs and they've had their share of unpleasant stories to tell.
It’s a tough job but it has so much opportunity and that’s what makes it great also if you aspire to become a nurse it makes since to do it 🎯 all these things take time but it’s for sure worth it 🎯
It all depends on your age champ. This might be the last stop if you have worked for 35 plus years already..
Anything is possible , but I understand your point! I just want people to be happy making whatever decision will help them
Can you flag ?’s that your not sure about. Then go back in and do the rd flagged questions. When I took my nation exam for Massage. I found I was so freaked out and not reading the question correctly.
To my knowledge you cannot but every state has different things going on! Prepare for it not to be , be excited of it does have that feature 🎯
What do you recommend to start out with as the bottom of the Totem pole in health care?
CNA is literally the most bottom you can go, maybe a patient sitter is valued a little bit less 🎯 sadly
How and where did you take your exams/get certified to be a CNA? What’s the course name? I’ve been told it can vary from a year down to a few weeks, I want a short and quick certification, what do I have to do?
Fundamentals of nursing
i start cna classes what do i need to do to pass as much people say it’s common sense
I too believe its commons sense but anything can be. Roman down more to be understood … I’m just trying to help 🎯
I am a teacher here in Houston. I am planning to get a CNA certification this year. I want to be a certified CNA this year.
That is an awesome goal , I wish you luck!
I’m a teacher with 24 years of service, I’m now looking into being apart of a CNA program too.
Is this for California? Do the requirements change depending on the state your in?
This is for NC, Cali plays by so many different rules 🎯
Hello, please i already did the nursing assistant training in my country and i have my certificate, but I'm about to relocate to UK, so i want to know if i need to take the CNA course again or can i make use of my certificate from my country. Thanks alot
This my third video I’ve ran across of you, and third video I’ve commented on, & angel number 6.66 pops up as you subscribers 🤞🏿 thank you for the angel number 💯
I appreciate that , thanks for watching 🎯
What is some advice you might give a person trying to juggle a full time job while in school?
Thanks for sharing with us. CNA's are amazing and so is the work you do.
Thank you for the kind words, we really do our best 🎯
How do I get passed the anxiety of someone watching you for the clinicals?
That person is not going to pay your bills or be there after that one day! They are a non factor! Not important , 🎯 try to block them out and not look at them in their eyes! It’s builds the anxiety
So I have a bachelor degree in science and wanting to switch into nursing, i am aware of ABSN program, though I am afraid the program is too conpetitive , and it is financial straining if I apply straight now, so I am thinking of going for alternative path is to first become CNA, but can I go straight into RN PROGRAM after graduate cna and working for a few months to a year or so? Or I should go for LPN before the bsn program? Which way will gain me more experience ? And is experience really important if I want to increase my chance of getting accepted into nursing school?
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I did a video on this check it out , I answered every question on your comment 🎯 make sure to sub too 🎯 more content on the way
You remind me of the singer Gallant
I had to Google the guy 😂 we just look alike lol 🎯
Tbh I never did anything with my life I wanna do cna and stay there 🤷🏻♀️ I feel like since I never did anything if my life since I didn’t finish high school being a cna is the best thing I can do and does pay better than a gas station
The healthcare field has a lot of opportunity , if you enter the healthcare field , you can literally become a nurse , doctor etc. I wish I you the best of lick my friend 🎯
Gas stations suck by the way 🎯
@@iizidlaury2023 I take back what I said I definitely will be trying to improve my career as I go I think it’s the best thing to do thank you so much ❤️❤️ and yes they do lol
Homegirl i am right there with you😂. the military rejected me. And i work as a cook in restaurant. So i said fuck it😂😂😂. Whats your insta btw
@@andrewcruz3837The military is strict as hell now when it comes to enrollment requirements . Thanks to their new medical program MHS genesis .
Would you suggest full PDM agency as a CNA or direct facility full time cna or do both at once ? Or have a different job & be a CNA on the side ?
Hey Renna , idk your specific situation but I would say per diem offers me a lot more for my mental health , not being tied down to a schedule is the best bet I’ve made for myself! If you are looking to find stability I always recommend the hospital!
Let me know if I can answer any more questions for you.
@@iizidlaury2023 Ok that sounds good thanks.
@@RennatheeomnipotentI work at a retirement home as a nutritional aide, and will be taking the CNA program my job offers. I’ve asked many agency and direct facility members what their input is and pros/cons are of working for both. Agency of course more money and make your own schedule. A little more hectic dealing with multiple facilities and multiple patients. Working directly for a facility i was told is kind of hard to work for agency at the same time because of needing a set schedule. Also travel CNA is not offered health insurance whereas direct facilities do offer benefits. Pros and cons of each, kind of balance each other out. Ask other CNA and agency CNA their thoughts and opinions. I will work for a facility for a year, travel CNA, then MA. I wish you luck 🍀
The CNA programs are out in Maryland now as of 2025 everybody who's working in a skilled Care facility needs to become a GNA
GNA, what is that my friend
Super insightful ❤
I’m glad you learned something from the video
I'm new to this country. Where is the best school to take the CNA course in NYC? Hope you will reply to my message.
My friend I live in NC , I would just Google programs in NC and read reviews! Any program is gonna have pros and cons! Just get through it and get to work 🎯
I’m starting soon 😩
Best of luck to you , you got this! Don’t forget to sub and reach out if you have any questions! 🎯
do cna schools drug test you before the program?
Does CNA cover nursing prerequisites?
I’m not sure what you mean , 🎯
@@iizidlaury2023 is this sarcasm 😭🤣
@@bloomerella no 😂 in what way , pre reqs are ANATOMY 1/2 , statistics , developmental psych , English , biology , microbiology , chemistry , and a few others , so no CNA does not cover that haha 😂
Super helpful!! 😇 = YOU!! 🙏🏻
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I am confused can i do this program because i dont have medical background
Yes CNA is the fundamental of caring for a resident
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Thanks bro
I got you , like and sub to help me out man🎯
Great video!!!!
Thank you , I appreciate that 🎯
I’m thinking about going for my CMA or sonography..
Both are great options , do your research to see which best suits you 🎯
I was hoping to go from cna to sonography some day is this possible or will I need to do other steps? I am 30 years old and just starting my life over
I wonder if the exam are similar to California
I haven’t heard of them being too far away in similarities , the only difference I’m aware of is , some states require more skills for the exam , and others only require 3 🤷🏾♂️.. give or take. If I find out more I’ll make you guys aware 🎯
Can anyone link me with scholarship to study cna
Typically these programs are cheap , look for some in your local area , I never heard of a scholarship for CNA , but nursing school for sure 🎯
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Can one do A CNA program as a nonimmigrant?
Yes , but I’m not sure if his that process goes in other countries 🎯
Go for LVN, not CNA, because the work is stinky, and dirty. If CNA gets pay more, then it is worth it to go for.
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We were just told there are NO CNA’s in FLORIDA anymore. So no one can help me with taking a shower at all.im So disappointed. I have to go weeks between showers ..I can wash my front but not my back. 😢I want to stay home, not in some nursing home! I can do for myself. Geesh, I worked over 50+ years & expected life would be not one of separation & struggle. Hence, my back can be gotten to with a brush…but my arthritis makes it so it’s not fully applied. Glad I’m not incontinent. How’d you like it if YOUR life went this way…after operating in good faith, getting degrees, working hard all your life to feel tossed aside unless you are completely incompetent. 😢