I was working as a CNA for a few years prior to starting nursing school. I also went and got my EMT so that I could be a critical care technician in the hospital. I worked all throughout nursing school and had to maintain two 12 hour shifts a week. It was challenging but doable! I then started working full time as an RN in the ICU while I finish my bachelors degree online! Keep up the good work! You got this!! ❤️
That all sounds like phenomenal experience!!! It can be really tough to juggle work and school but the experience is so worth it!!!! Thank you for sharing and for the encouragement ☺️🤗❤️
that's exactly what I will do, go to school for CNA, work a year and take nurse school at a university, at least im not the only one I really wish I started this journey sooner but that's okay the older the wiser, right?
So cool that you can become a CNA while in nursing school. I didn't know that. I'm sure you get so much experience that will help you later on as a nurse :)
I’m a CNA too and am about to begin a new job on an LTAC unit after being in a nursing home for a few years. I’m excited for the change and to learn new skills I’ll be able to apply when I’m in nursing school :) I’m glad I found your channel! I’m sure you’re going to gain subscribers quickly!
I'm attending a CNA training program for the 2nd time. I'm very excited. I currently work in an assisted living facility. I really enjoy what I do and I do it well.
Depends where you work… I worked as nursing assistant in the maternity unit. So no poop for me but help mothers to the bathroom. And sometimes blood will drip down there legs.. so had to help clean that.
Loved the vlog! Currently thinking of switching from teaching to nursing again. Dropped out my freshman year bc I didn't think I was smart enough. Planning to get my CNA certification this fall to get some experience before nursing school. Have been feeling nervous and excited at the same time, but watching this got me excited again :)
I highly recommend working as a CNA before going to nursing school because it gives you a taste of what nursing looks like! Although being a CNA is more physical work and being an RN is more brain work, you are exposed to a lot and get to absorb things as a CNA that will help you as an RN. Can’t say I’m a smart person, but if you can put the work into learning, that is the key!
Do it Chanida! I was always going back and forth between teaching and nursing. I got my CNA but then was offered a job as a teacher. I finished my first year of teaching and decided that nursing is what I really want. So I'm looking for a CNA job and taking pre-reqs in hopes that I can get into our local BSN program. Good luck girl and you got this!
I just got picked up for a CNA training program paid for by our local hospital. This is also my last term of pre reqs before I apply to nursing school so I hope that I can keep working while going to school. I don't need to financially, I just want to have the experience.
I didnt come for the vlog, i literally came to tell you "girl, the color of your scrubs are SO CUTE!" I really wish there was more color selection for mens scrubs. I would love pink pair of scrubs so i could wear them on Wednesday's lmfao. Super cute color and the pink pastel works for your skin and hair tone! much love fellow CNA!
I like your tumbler! It’s my favorite color. I watched this video because I want to get trained for a nurse aide at my vocational school. I’m thinking about going back to typical college, since I’ve missed it after graduating from vocational school
📿📿🌙🌸💕🦋 Working at the hospital 🏥 is what you give, how well mannered are you, how well educated are you and how you 🗣 speak and what you say.. Now I was a (PCA)-(Infant- certified child care development caregiver) and having education vs. lowclass can be very degrading the lack of knowledge and respect. I met ( CNA’s ) who are very vulgar and others who are very well educated! 📿🌙🌙🌸💕🦋your a perfect example of high-quality!! I’ve notice people who I work with but don’t and will not associate with, have like an infestation Ora a strange vibe that brings your self-esteem low everything that comes out of their mouth 👄 is degrading from their tone. I hardly speak like this but I’m 32 years old I worked everywhere and what you feed of is what you become! A great advice never surround yourself with (rats) it is a deteriorating word but it’s the truth! Never speak, be around them!!! Get away from infestation of humans who rot the soul! 📿🌸💕🌙🦋
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.
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN, PN or CNA He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
So cool! I'm a senior in hs rn but I'm taking a CNA class and we have been going to a facility since January and I will be graduating and taking my state boards on may 7th so this was a fun video to watch😝😝
So glad you enjoyed it! ❤️ CNAs are so appreciated. There are certainly tough days (like all healthcare jobs) but overall I LOVE my job! That is so exciting for you! Congrats on being so close to graduating!
I will start as Nurse Aide so I can get the feel and idea of the work environment prior to classes, I went to school for Culinary Arts thought that's what I wanted to do for the rest of my life turns out I wanted to become an outpatient nurse or nurse anesthetist, finger cross to CRNA but thanks so much for taken us to your journey of ICU CNA you are making people realize how its like to be an Nurse AIde.
I am starting my CNA class here soon and I am excited! I'm nervous because it is a huge step for me, but I want to gain experience before starting nursing school! Any advice?
Is it hard to become a CNA? I’ll be finally graduating with my bachelors in Health Science- Pre OT. But idk if I want to pursue that, I was so inspired by the nurses and staff who took care of me when I was in the ICU after having open heart surgery!
I'm 17 and got my license in the summer, I took a CNA course which was only 2 months, and took the state exam and passed. You then get your license and start working when u want.
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN, PN or CNA He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns🎉
There is so much more to cna then this video. I learned how to get Duncan donuts and get a good parking space. Only thing worthy was the chart. Disappointed. ☹️
I wanna apply to a position in the ICU so badly but I’m so scared I might not move fast enough and I’ll get yelled at OMG hopefully this is somewhat similar to what I’ll be seeing. 🥺💕 ETA: thank you for sharing your day with us! ❤️
I was very slow and felt so overwhelmed when I first started! But my team was very gracious and understanding. After a few weeks you figure out the flow better. I understand the intimidation but it is so worth it! :) as long as you are willing to learn and put in the effort, most units are very gracious. Even with CNAs with poor work ethic, I’ve never seen one get yelled out or pushed out.
Hi everyone. If I’m a health care assistant in the UK (called nurses aid in USA) where can I go online to find jobs in USA ? It would be under the EB-3 Unskilled visa. I don’t know of any agency’s or websites that fund foreign nurses aids.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV, Jesus Christ is the only way.......
In my case it was a small unit, so all 9 beds. Typically in ICU it is 5-10 beds. And that is because we honestly are not doing quite as much as med/surg CNAs because we do not have to get Q4 vitals and typically we are not walking the patients as much.
@@NurseMaddyW Do med/surg CNAs usually have less patients than ICU CNAs? I'm a CNA and I worked a med/surg floor and on average we had 13 patients each
Was watching and The sharps containers are supposed to be handled by the environmental services aides not a CNA thing at my hospital anyways / trash linen and red bio bags are also EVS cleaning rooms and nurses station is also evs So im wondering why they have it on your to do list ?
Pretty sure EVS staffing has been low since I started working there. Plus I’ve had to float to other units and the CNAs change then as well. We have a drop off where EVS picks them up, though. We just change the canisters.
In my opinion there is actually more patient interaction, but at the same time yes the nurses do a lot of the care. I do all the same things a message/surg CNA would do (minus vitals) however my schedule really becomes subject to what the nurses delegate. For example, I spend more of my time transporting to CT scans, helping ambulated cardiac patients, getting admissions and sometimes traumas “tucked in” etc. hope that makes sense!
i was a patient at in the ICU for 2 weeks and just got home and the CNA’s basically cleaned my bed and wiped my butt when i shit myself (don’t ask, i had 3 heart attacks and a pulmonary elbolism and died and could barely move that first week they brought me back to life)
It usually depends on each institution's policies and requirements! You typically do not have to work at a nursing home as a CNA prior to transferring to a hospital unit. You can start out in a hospital. I do know that some hospitals require you to be a CNA for several months to a year before moving to a pediatrics unit. That is the case at my hospital at least.
@@TransparencyBodycam our minimum wage is lower in my state so it’s actually a higher wage. But I do think that it should be higher in my opinion. I make more than that since I e been a CNA for a while.
@@TransparencyBodycam I find that many places that pay low you gain a lot of experience where you wouldn’t otherwise. For example, I worked as an assistant manager at a store at the age of 18. I had really low pay but being an assistant manager short term was great for my resume. Same with being a CNA. It’s not easy to get a CNA or RN job in the ICU right off the bat. But after I gain the experience, I can go elsewhere if I want, get paid more, and bypass climbing a longer ladder somewhere where it is harder to climb the ladder. Hopefully that makes sense.
hey, i liked your video. thanks. can i ask something you? i'm studying in health vocational highschool in Türkiye. i wil graduate as a health care technician. can i work in US? or what should i do for work in there? thank you in advance ;)
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN, PN or CNA He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
Thanks for the video🥰💖. I am going into a CNA program soon and I am very excited! You are gorgeous by the way.
@@chriswilson7986 @ very correct 💯
Wow so sorry you failed, i have heard so much about Melissa but I don't actually have her info
Scammers now pretend to help you pass and the end up taking your hard earned money, Melissa is a sure help but very difficult to get her info
Yes you're correct 💯
@Melissa helped me and two of my friends pass the exam few years ago you're lucky I still have her info
I was working as a CNA for a few years prior to starting nursing school. I also went and got my EMT so that I could be a critical care technician in the hospital. I worked all throughout nursing school and had to maintain two 12 hour shifts a week. It was challenging but doable! I then started working full time as an RN in the ICU while I finish my bachelors degree online! Keep up the good work! You got this!! ❤️
That all sounds like phenomenal experience!!! It can be really tough to juggle work and school but the experience is so worth it!!!! Thank you for sharing and for the encouragement ☺️🤗❤️
Yeah I am a ICU nurse now too!
@@Kisdaddy11 That's awesome!
Hi can you please tell me more about online bachelors degree that would be huge help to me 😃 thanks in advance 🌸
Hey I know it's been awhile, but I'm going return back to school soon, how is it like with the EMT course?
I loved being a CNA it made me such a better RN. I actually got my CNA license and worked a year before I started nursing school.
that's exactly what I will do, go to school for CNA, work a year and take nurse school at a university, at least im not the only one I really wish I started this journey sooner but that's okay the older the wiser, right?
@@PrincePalmUwU same here! I’m excited
So good to hear a positive review of being a CNA ☺️
Thank You for this!
Am starting my PCA position next week and also starting nursing school next year. Grateful to God for these two opportunities!
So cool that you can become a CNA while in nursing school. I didn't know that. I'm sure you get so much experience that will help you later on as a nurse :)
Hi Caitlin! Yes I have gained so much from it honestly! It’s tough to juggle but it’s honestly one of the best decisions I’ve made!
You can be one in high school
i became a CNA my junior year of high school
thanks for the video. I'm studying for cna and I now have a better feel of what I may be doing day to day. your awesome keep up the good work.
I’m a CNA too and am about to begin a new job on an LTAC unit after being in a nursing home for a few years. I’m excited for the change and to learn new skills I’ll be able to apply when I’m in nursing school :) I’m glad I found your channel! I’m sure you’re going to gain subscribers quickly!
That sounds exciting! Glad you are enjoying the channel 🤗
@Chosen Warrior That's awesome! Great experience!
Do all cna jobs have to clean up 💩?
I'm a CNA too and I work trauma :) Also in nursing school and all I can say is... I am tired lol
It’s tough to juggle! I’m in the same boat. Trauma sounds interesting!
Lol
I am a pca on a medsurg/cardiac floor and about to start on a icu floor at another hospital prn. I’ll be a nurse in 1 year !!!
I'm attending a CNA training program for the 2nd time. I'm very excited. I currently work in an assisted living facility. I really enjoy what I do and I do it well.
Do you have to clean 💩?
Depends where you work… I worked as nursing assistant in the maternity unit. So no poop for me but help mothers to the bathroom. And sometimes blood will drip down there legs.. so had to help clean that.
Loved the vlog! Currently thinking of switching from teaching to nursing again. Dropped out my freshman year bc I didn't think I was smart enough. Planning to get my CNA certification this fall to get some experience before nursing school. Have been feeling nervous and excited at the same time, but watching this got me excited again :)
I highly recommend working as a CNA before going to nursing school because it gives you a taste of what nursing looks like! Although being a CNA is more physical work and being an RN is more brain work, you are exposed to a lot and get to absorb things as a CNA that will help you as an RN. Can’t say I’m a smart person, but if you can put the work into learning, that is the key!
Do it Chanida! I was always going back and forth between teaching and nursing. I got my CNA but then was offered a job as a teacher. I finished my first year of teaching and decided that nursing is what I really want. So I'm looking for a CNA job and taking pre-reqs in hopes that I can get into our local BSN program. Good luck girl and you got this!
Can you be CNA whike studying undergraduate degree
Passing the CNA test is when you study,if you can’t study or have time for studies l'd advise you get yourself a help like Mr Dylan
I've always believed CNA Test is not for all but studying, you need God's grace to pass
People keep talking about Mr Dylan all over
RUclips, he must be a very awesome help
Yes you're correct but remember heaven helps those who help themselves, try studying if you can't study then get yourself a good help
I studied for months and couldn't pass, I guess passing is a blessing
I just got picked up for a CNA training program paid for by our local hospital. This is also my last term of pre reqs before I apply to nursing school so I hope that I can keep working while going to school. I don't need to financially, I just want to have the experience.
How did you find out about it?
I am becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant. I liked your video. Saludos desde Laredo Tx.
Wow I never knew about different parts a CNA can work in. Starting in 2 weeks for training
That’s awesome! Yeah there are quite a few different opportunities as a CNA!
That sink of beauty supplies and the coffee AND THE STRAWBERRY POUND CAKE LIPGLOSS!!! This is my life!! Hahaha ❤
It’s still mine two years later 😂
I didnt come for the vlog, i literally came to tell you "girl, the color of your scrubs are SO CUTE!" I really wish there was more color selection for mens scrubs. I would love pink pair of scrubs so i could wear them on Wednesday's lmfao. Super cute color and the pink pastel works for your skin and hair tone! much love fellow CNA!
Thank you ❤️
I like your tumbler! It’s my favorite color. I watched this video because I want to get trained for a nurse aide at my vocational school. I’m thinking about going back to typical college, since I’ve missed it after graduating from vocational school
📿📿🌙🌸💕🦋 Working at the hospital 🏥 is what you give, how well mannered are you, how well educated are you and how you 🗣 speak and what you say.. Now I was a (PCA)-(Infant- certified child care development caregiver) and having education vs. lowclass can be very degrading the lack of knowledge and respect. I met ( CNA’s ) who are very vulgar and others who are very well educated! 📿🌙🌙🌸💕🦋your a perfect example of high-quality!! I’ve notice people who I work with but don’t and will not associate with, have like an infestation Ora a strange vibe that brings your self-esteem low everything that comes out of their mouth 👄 is degrading from their tone. I hardly speak like this but I’m 32 years old I worked everywhere and what you feed of is what you become! A great advice never surround yourself with (rats) it is a deteriorating word but it’s the truth! Never speak, be around them!!! Get away from infestation of humans who rot the soul! 📿🌸💕🌙🦋
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.
That’s a great plan!! Working as a CNA will help you gain nursing experience prior to school ! I hope all goes well
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN, PN or CNA He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
@@abongwachem1871 i got this. nothing will stop me.
So cool! I'm a senior in hs rn but I'm taking a CNA class and we have been going to a facility since January and I will be graduating and taking my state boards on may 7th so this was a fun video to watch😝😝
So glad you enjoyed it! ❤️ CNAs are so appreciated. There are certainly tough days (like all healthcare jobs) but overall I LOVE my job! That is so exciting for you! Congrats on being so close to graduating!
Did you pass?
@@Fishgirl212 I think so! Still waiting on an official email :)
you’re so pretty! Love your videos! 💗💗💗
I will start as Nurse Aide so I can get the feel and idea of the work environment prior to classes, I went to school for Culinary Arts thought that's what I wanted to do for the rest of my life turns out I wanted to become an outpatient nurse or nurse anesthetist, finger cross to CRNA but thanks so much for taken us to your journey of ICU CNA you are making people realize how its like to be an Nurse AIde.
Just set up my interview for a support aide/cna trainee hopefully I get in fingers crossed 🤞🏾 speaking it into excistence
That’s awesome!
I have just finished school and I can’t wait to become a cna
That’s great! :)
Thank you for sharing your interesting video! :)
I am starting my CNA class here soon and I am excited! I'm nervous because it is a huge step for me, but I want to gain experience before starting nursing school! Any advice?
at 6.30. she was like getting up early after classes u just dont wanna do it lol i felt that in my soul
Is it hard to become a CNA? I’ll be finally graduating with my bachelors in Health Science- Pre OT. But idk if I want to pursue that, I was so inspired by the nurses and staff who took care of me when I was in the ICU after having open heart surgery!
I'm 17 and got my license in the summer, I took a CNA course which was only 2 months, and took the state exam and passed. You then get your license and start working when u want.
I am thinking about going for respiratory therapist
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN, PN or CNA He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns🎉
There is so much more to cna then this video. I learned how to get Duncan donuts and get a good parking space. Only thing worthy was the chart. Disappointed. ☹️
Hi nurse Maddy I just want you to know that your videos were so cute 😍 fellow cna here, and about to start training at kaiser.
Love this!
I wanna apply to a position in the ICU so badly but I’m so scared I might not move fast enough and I’ll get yelled at OMG hopefully this is somewhat similar to what I’ll be seeing. 🥺💕
ETA: thank you for sharing your day with us! ❤️
I was very slow and felt so overwhelmed when I first started! But my team was very gracious and understanding. After a few weeks you figure out the flow better. I understand the intimidation but it is so worth it! :) as long as you are willing to learn and put in the effort, most units are very gracious. Even with CNAs with poor work ethic, I’ve never seen one get yelled out or pushed out.
are you aspiring to be a nurse or are you in nursing school?
This is my first video I've seen of you
I have been a nurse for two years now. But being a CNA first was tremendously helpful in my nursing journey!
Thank you!
Great video! Can’t wait to see more!
I love that checklist! Did you find it online or did you make it?
Someone created it at work before I got there. It’s so helpful!
Is it possible for you to share the document? Thanks
Can you possibly post a link to the NA worksheet you use? =) Thanks bunches!
Hi everyone. If I’m a health care assistant in the UK (called nurses aid in USA) where can I go online to find jobs in USA ? It would be under the EB-3 Unskilled visa. I don’t know of any agency’s or websites that fund foreign nurses aids.
Love that caffeine sticker ☕️😋
Me from India.. My Diploma pharmacy completely si gow i cann apply job in pharmacy assistance job in urr hospital please tell mee????
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Amén 🙏
Wow do those goggles have prescription lens? If so I would ok definitely like a pair!
I know that if you order from Stoggles they should give you the option to add prescription lenses!
How are you able to film at work ??
Question!!! How many patients do you typically get each shift for a cna in the icu?
In my case it was a small unit, so all 9 beds. Typically in ICU it is 5-10 beds. And that is because we honestly are not doing quite as much as med/surg CNAs because we do not have to get Q4 vitals and typically we are not walking the patients as much.
@@NurseMaddyW Do med/surg CNAs usually have less patients than ICU CNAs? I'm a CNA and I worked a med/surg floor and on average we had 13 patients each
I work in Hospital in lab 👍
Are you a CNA??
Did the nursing assistant take care of old people and also kids and mybe it's hard I Hope u answer me !??
how many patients do you typically get?
I typically get 9
Was watching and The sharps containers are supposed to be handled by the environmental services aides not a CNA thing at my hospital anyways / trash linen and red bio bags are also EVS cleaning rooms and nurses station is also evs So im wondering why they have it on your to do list ?
Pretty sure EVS staffing has been low since I started working there. Plus I’ve had to float to other units and the CNAs change then as well. We have a drop off where EVS picks them up, though. We just change the canisters.
What's that thing near ur cna badge
Is the ICU a bit less of patient interaction? Since they are more critical do the nurses do most of the care?
In my opinion there is actually more patient interaction, but at the same time yes the nurses do a lot of the care. I do all the same things a message/surg CNA would do (minus vitals) however my schedule really becomes subject to what the nurses delegate. For example, I spend more of my time transporting to CT scans, helping ambulated cardiac patients, getting admissions and sometimes traumas “tucked in” etc. hope that makes sense!
i was a patient at in the ICU for 2 weeks and just got home and the CNA’s basically cleaned my bed and wiped my butt when i shit myself (don’t ask, i had 3 heart attacks and a pulmonary elbolism and died and could barely move that first week they brought me back to life)
Im from pakistan can any body help ne how to i went abroad for nursing assisstant
How can I become a cna for pediatrics ? Do I have to work in a nursing home first or is the certification the same ?
It usually depends on each institution's policies and requirements! You typically do not have to work at a nursing home as a CNA prior to transferring to a hospital unit. You can start out in a hospital. I do know that some hospitals require you to be a CNA for several months to a year before moving to a pediatrics unit. That is the case at my hospital at least.
What is the average pay scale for CNAs in your area?
Starting pay is about $12/hr here.
@@NurseMaddyW Why is it so low? Even people working at Walmart and McDonald's are making more than that here in New Jersey.....
@@TransparencyBodycam our minimum wage is lower in my state so it’s actually a higher wage. But I do think that it should be higher in my opinion. I make more than that since I e been a CNA for a while.
@@NurseMaddyW To what extent should someone choose a job for the money then?
@@TransparencyBodycam I find that many places that pay low you gain a lot of experience where you wouldn’t otherwise. For example, I worked as an assistant manager at a store at the age of 18. I had really low pay but being an assistant manager short term was great for my resume. Same with being a CNA. It’s not easy to get a CNA or RN job in the ICU right off the bat. But after I gain the experience, I can go elsewhere if I want, get paid more, and bypass climbing a longer ladder somewhere where it is harder to climb the ladder. Hopefully that makes sense.
Hi girl, your worksheet says bood sugars instead of blood. Just FYI
Hi Ashley! It’s because we check their blood glucose using a meter. Blood sugar is our slang for it. :)
@@NurseMaddyW I guess she is mentioning about spelling mistake in blood as bood :)
I see the mistake now! Thank you for pointing it out! Lol I did not make the worksheet but I will mention it and try to fix it.
@@pujaupadhayay Thank you for pointing that out! I totally misread/misunderstood haha! Oops.
hey, i liked your video. thanks. can i ask something you? i'm studying in health vocational highschool in Türkiye. i wil graduate as a health care technician. can i work in US? or what should i do for work in there? thank you in advance ;)
What are those pink scrubs they’re so cute
They are Jaanuu! :)
where did you buy your pink scrubs
Jannuu!
@@NurseMaddyW I can’t even believe you just came in clutch like that ✨🤝 I was praying you’d answer 😭😂😂😂
Good nice 👌👌👌❤️🙏
I can always have a
Did you have to take the exam to become licensed? I take mines next month and I’m super nervous
And you passed hahahaa
I had to reschedule mines I take it on Monday
How’d it gooooo?
Do you take showers at the hospital?
I mean the patients can and depending on where you work, I know some people who worked with COVID patients had a break room with showers
You;re so pretty
❤️
so we just watching you eat for ten minutes 🙄
Do you change diapers as CNA ?
I know the CNAs on pediatrics will change diapers. I will change briefs on an adult patient if necessary.
@@NurseMaddyW do you have any tips on how to minimize the poop smell ? How to not smell it
@@Miss.emmanuelle sometimes I put peppermint in my mask and that helps!
I loooove your videos! I just posted a week in the life as a cna if you wanted to check it out!
Absolutely I’ll check it out!
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Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN, PN or CNA He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
I wish that I could understand this person to know what is really going on.
Anything I can help explain? Curious what isn’t making sense?
are there male cna’s?
Yes for sure! I’ve worked with quite a few
It's been a while but I think half my class for CNA certification 5 years ago were male. Probably even more now. :)
Solution nurse
I did this for a year a cna is basically a glorified butt wiper.....
Thank you!