yes,but sometimes the lpn will do it depends on where you work
If a CNA is a certified phlebotomists then they could draw blood.
You learn to take blood. You learn how to deal with patients and use an IV.
Their main responsibilities of a CNA are to measure vital signs (such a temperature, blood pressure, and pulse), clean patient rooms, feed the patients, and help with patient hygine. Hope this helped. Good luck and God bless.
i would like to take cna classes
The average cost of a CNA test is $25. This price can increase, depending on various factors like where you take the CNA test and in what time of the year you take the CNA test.
If you visit www.nursegroups.com you will find a great resource for CNA program information.
No, you must take CNA classes in a certified institution, such as colleges.
CNA is an acronym for Certified Nursing Assistant. You need to take CNA classes in order to get a CNA certification before you can take on the job of a nursing assistant. A CNA certificate on your resume will boost your job qualifications. You can find more information about CNA certification at your State Nurse Aide examination board.
A person can take training classes for a CNA degree from the following sources: CNA training Certificate, Excite, CNA Insider, Red Cross, Free CNA Classes, to name a few.
It shouldn't matter where you take a CNA program, as long as you pass the test and become certified.
You can get a CNA certification on the following website: http://www.certifiednursingassistantonline.com/cna-online-classes.php. You can only take classes there though.
No, you can't