A Certified Nurses Assistant (CNA) typically work in a hospital, extended care facility, home care, or clinic, and provides assistance with feeding, dressing, bed making, and more.
To become a CNA, you typically need at least 75 hours of training in basic health care, health law, and medical ethics, plus must also pass a state test.
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