CNA is not a dead end job. If you want to advance into a career in health care. Being CNA certified will be useful experience, so it isn’t a dead end job, if you’re interested in pursuing something like nursing like I am, then being a CNA is a good first step toward that. CNA’s get looked down upon but if you think about it, they do a lot of work in a nursing home, they interact more with their patients. It’s more than just wiping someone’s ass, and they deserve more respect for it.
@RaphialLee depends on your relationship. A CNA can also make an LPNs job super easy or very stressful. I tell CNAs to make sure nurses treat them nice and help.
When you’re old and are in need of care from a CNA just tell them “I’m good I don’t need care from someone with a dead end job.” Don’t tell people their job is a dead end job especially if you’re not in their shoes. Just because it doesn’t work for you or some people you know doesn’t mean it’s a dead end job.
I'm a certified CNA sister! You all need some help? Can you operate a Hoyer alone? Idk, I'm expected to do a lot, lets just say my work ethic & reputation preceeded me. Lol. Thanks for your vids. Can I come here to vent? Cant do it at work, can't do it at home. I usually go on runs or sprints.
Of all the people the paitient or resident interacts with most, it will always be the CNA! As a CNA, we are the face of care for many people, and other than the patient and their family, we are in the room the most in the majority of cases. While we dont have the medical training and licensure as an RN, we are often the patients first line of care and the primary line of defence for advocation!
I am taking CNA classes for almost 2 months now in college. We have so many instructors from our college encouraged us to building our resume and contact with career guidance to continue education in the health care field. This girl probably didn’t get enough information or just don’t think out of the box.
Respectfully, being a CNA is a dead-end job. I was a CNA for 6 years in a nursing home, hospital, and hospice. You go to school for a month, take a state exam, and you're a steak among hungry dogs. Please stop decieving new CNAs. Yes, you get to wear scrubs and look professional. But regardless of how outstanding you do your job, you will be taken advantage of and treated like crap.
That’s sad that you feel that way. For most people going into the medical field and wanting to advance, being a CNA is a great start. I’ve talked to many nurses and all of them say to start out as a CNA. And you won’t get taken advantage of if you don’t let them. Don’t know what you’re talking about.
@@marylinmonroe312 yeah not really. I get paid well. Dead end jobs dont pay well. Plus you can’t advance in a dead end job. so what you said makes no sense
Cna is a dead end job ! Please stop lying to these young people. I worked in a hospital with miserable older women who had been cnas since the 90s and they take they anger out on pts and staff because they are miserable and in pain !
That’s a them problem sweetie. Most people (like me) are going into this field to gain experience while advancing their studies in RN or other healthcare areas. A lot of RNs in training get certified after their first semester in Nursing School just to graduate with that experience in patient care. You do need more education, but it’s never a dead end job, it’s just the beginning for most people.
CNA is not a dead end job. If you want to advance into a career in health care. Being CNA certified will be useful experience, so it isn’t a dead end job, if you’re interested in pursuing something like nursing like I am, then being a CNA is a good first step toward that. CNA’s get looked down upon but if you think about it, they do a lot of work in a nursing home, they interact more with their patients. It’s more than just wiping someone’s ass, and they deserve more respect for it.
That's correct.
I have graduated of CNA.
NOW I LOOKING FOR A JOB TO GET EXPERIENCE...
You forgot they get harrassed by lpn all of the time.
@RaphialLee depends on your relationship. A CNA can also make an LPNs job super easy or very stressful. I tell CNAs to make sure nurses treat them nice and help.
@@MileydisRodriguez-i9b Travel CNA ❤️
Yes theyre greatst nursing home im in beautiful caring kind
As a CNA, I own my small business and quit my job. I love it!
What is your business? I'm really interested in starting a business to take on clients for Home Health care.
When you’re old and are in need of care from a CNA just tell them “I’m good I don’t need care from someone with a dead end job.” Don’t tell people their job is a dead end job especially if you’re not in their shoes. Just because it doesn’t work for you or some people you know doesn’t mean it’s a dead end job.
I'm a certified CNA sister! You all need some help? Can you operate a Hoyer alone? Idk, I'm expected to do a lot, lets just say my work ethic & reputation preceeded me. Lol. Thanks for your vids. Can I come here to vent? Cant do it at work, can't do it at home. I usually go on runs or sprints.
Of all the people the paitient or resident interacts with most, it will always be the CNA! As a CNA, we are the face of care for many people, and other than the patient and their family, we are in the room the most in the majority of cases. While we dont have the medical training and licensure as an RN, we are often the patients first line of care and the primary line of defence for advocation!
I wish you would slow the video down so we can read your captions, instead of me pausing it everytime to read what you were stating IJS
Keep wishing
I am taking CNA classes for almost 2 months now in college. We have so many instructors from our college encouraged us to building our resume and contact with career guidance to continue education in the health care field. This girl probably didn’t get enough information or just don’t think out of the box.
CNAs rock! We ❤ you
“ how people sleep at night” in relation to a mask. So fragile.
Respectfully, being a CNA is a dead-end job. I was a CNA for 6 years in a nursing home, hospital, and hospice. You go to school for a month, take a state exam, and you're a steak among hungry dogs. Please stop decieving new CNAs. Yes, you get to wear scrubs and look professional. But regardless of how outstanding you do your job, you will be taken advantage of and treated like crap.
Facts!
Same thing with lpns and cnas. She never said it was a life long career but if you're young like her 17 etc. You can learn, make money and grow
That’s sad that you feel that way. For most people going into the medical field and wanting to advance, being a CNA is a great start. I’ve talked to many nurses and all of them say to start out as a CNA. And you won’t get taken advantage of if you don’t let them. Don’t know what you’re talking about.
Same as nurses
@ You’re absolutely right! Nursing can be a dead end job as well. The patient overload is ridiculous. That’s why I quit nursing school.
And mental health clinics
If you plan just to be a cna, then it's a dead-end job
Not really
@andrewcruz3837 yea it's is
@@andrewcruz3837yes it is
@@marylinmonroe312 yeah not really. I get paid well. Dead end jobs dont pay well. Plus you can’t advance in a dead end job. so what you said makes no sense
@@andrewcruz3837I’m about to start my cna job on Tuesday, thank you sm for all that you do I can’t wait to be a cna 😇😇
Ok but was the song and dance needed?
Cna is a dead end job ! Please stop lying to these young people. I worked in a hospital with miserable older women who had been cnas since the 90s and they take they anger out on pts and staff because they are miserable and in pain !
You worked with women who CHOSE to stay a cna. 🤡
That’s a them problem sweetie. Most people (like me) are going into this field to gain experience while advancing their studies in RN or other healthcare areas. A lot of RNs in training get certified after their first semester in Nursing School just to graduate with that experience in patient care. You do need more education, but it’s never a dead end job, it’s just the beginning for most people.
It’s not a dead end job unless you make it one 😂
They are in that position because they want to be, because they had no desire to advance any further.
She's cute 😊
So can you have good credit and own anything?
You can actually! I make 21 an hour as a cna!
Clean dookie too don’t leave that part out!!
She needs to just stick to Nursing cos dancing can never be her thing
@antpat