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At Just for CNAs, we know how hard you work every day as a nursing assistant. When you get home from work, the last thing on your mind is continuing education. If your employer does not provide this ongoing training, it is probably next to impossible to fit it in your schedule. Here at Just for CNAs, we want to help you complete your required continuing education credits. With our online system, you can ensure that your are up-to-date with just a few clicks of the mouse. Through October 31st, we're giving away two free inservice topics with your purchase of the four modules of your choice (with coupon code FALL4FREE). To take advantage of this offer, follow these steps: read more » |
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Did you know that the 4th of July is our most dangerous holiday? There are more injuries over the Independence Day weekend than for any other holiday! So, now is a great time to review a few basic first aid tips. As a nursing assistant, you’ll probably find yourself in emergency situations more often than the average person. Whether you work as a CNA in a hospital, a nursing home, an assisted living center, a client’s home—or somewhere else—there may come a day when your first aid skills are needed. You need to know what to do until a nurse, doctor or paramedic takes over. Let's take a look at a couple of scenarios that might apply during the holiday weekend:
It's summer. It's hot outside. Where you live, it may be really hot! Soaring temperatures put people at risk for heat exhaustion, a dangerous condition that occurs when the body can't sweat enough to cool itself off. If someone has been out in the sun and complains of weakness, fatigue, headache, dizziness and is sweating profusely, you should: read more » |
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