People need to put more RESPECT ✊ on CNAs. The Cna be having 15-20 patients by their self and be doing majority of the work. You’re very pretty and seem like a very nice Cna that love her job.
Thank you for sharing your experience! I'm a LPN in Ohio and I was a STNA (what Ohio calls CNAs) for a year before I was a nurse. Words can express how much I appreciate the CNAs, STNAs, PCTs, RAs whatever your state or facility may refer to you as. I can't do my job without the wonderful men and women who are nurses aides. You don't hear it enough, you are appreciated! Best of luck to you in nursing school! You've got this!
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means everything to know nurses do appreciate our hard work even though sometimes it isn't noticed, so again thank you!!
I will be starting my CNA program at one of our local hospitals. Can not wait to begin my journey of my childhood dream, of being a nurse ! ❤️ I love your videos! Gives a good insight 😊 appreciate you.
That is amazing! Keep going! You’re going to be an awesome CNA and nurse. Best of luck on your nursing journey and thank you so much for your support!💗
We are gods angels. We see everything first. We notice the big changes in the pts decline. Cna since 2002. Thank you for sharing your video. God bless you and all that you do and be safe. This made me chuckle...When you said about the nurses and those vitals lol I can relate.
Thank you for guiding me through your job as a cna and skills that are required, I'm going to school soon to become a cna and I'm really excited and can't wait to start my journey.
That’s so amazing! I’d definitely recommend it, it’s perfect for the experience and it’s great to get comfortable working directly with patients! Best of luck applying to school and thank you for your support!💗
Thank you for all of your hard work!! I’m just about done with my CNA course, just need to get my clinicals done (which is hard given what’s going on). Your video had such great insight and I love your outlook on everything! Keep up the amazing work!! ❤️
I’m glad I found your video you sound like you have a big heart and I like to see stories and hear stories from people who actually care about the people 🙏god bless you for being helpful to tho in need.
As a CNA we work hard daily, it's fun and if you get to know your patient they will the depend on you as well to ask for you if you give them that attention.
Really great video to explain what cna does, I was a dsp in a group home and we used hoyer lifts as well and some had g tubes you are spot on. If anyone wants good experience doing this kind of stuff you don't need a license as a dsp and you only have up to 4 patients daily. Super easy
I'm so happy you enjoyed it! My only goal is to inspire and help anyone else who might be on the same path and journey as me! You got this, best of luck to you!
Hi I’m an CNA as well haven’t yet start work but I will do so this week and I’m so excited . For you not to break HIPPA & Not show much you were great with your explaining with details . I would prefer day shift (7am-3pm) to still have a day to myself at home . I feel like 3-11pm shift Has more responsibilities than any other shifts
NayAisraeL Tv That’s awesome! Congrats to you!! I’m so happy you enjoyed the video! I like day shift too, it can be more hard work than evening sometimes depending on your facility. However, it’s still nice to enjoy the rest of the day! Best of luck to you!❤️
I am a PSA (Patient Safety Assistant) and usually I am responsible for feeding my patients. Some may need help and others may just need direct observation.
Wow 🤩 your facility looks like something out of a magazine I mean everything is so organized and put together I can’t believe that the hoyer lift is connected at the top like that we have to go looking for a hoyer lift and only one hoyer lift works properly in the entire facility then on top of that we never have enough wipes or depends and most days we work short and we’ll have like 16 patients per gna / cna and most of the patients are dependent on your team but you might get a few independent patients if you’re lucky and now they are making us pour the coffee and hot water in the cups at breakfast ugh 😩 it’s a disaster but I’m still blessed to get the experience cuz I’m trying to become a registered nurse or nurse practitioner
It definitely might look nice but as any other hospital it has its issues! It's a hard job no doubt about that, but it is great experience for nursing! You got this!
It’s definitely not for everyone, but for some it works perfect! You gotta do what works for you and yours. & It’s not always about the money. If you choose to work as a CNA for only the money, its truly not for you. It takes heart and compassion to take care of sick individuals! Best of luck to you!🤍
I found your channel today and I have been binge watching. Your videos are so good and I keep getting distracted by your skin lol. I hope you have a great day!
Hey new subbie! Love your videos 💜 Currently in my senior year of nursing school and I just got a job as a per diem nurse internist/cna. Love see what I will be doing too
Very informative video! Im in the education field but I’ve been working at a resident facility for 3yrs and I enjoy working with the residents and it had me thinking about the healthcare field . I’ve been thinking about CNA . I don’t mind helping residents at all. I actually enjoy it. I found a training program that’s inexpensive too the program is $750 all together and they offer payment plan. It covers all you need including scrubs . Always wanted to wear scubs!🤔🤣
Hii 💕😊 absolutely love your videos!! Can’t wait to Become a great one just like you . I did have a question tho, What are the steps to becoming a CNA? Like what do I need to qualify as one in California? I’ve looked online but there’s so much stuff I don’t know what’s the best lol ❤️ I’ll appreciate the help thank you and you’re so beautiful Queen .
I am from Boston, MA so I am not familiar with CNA licensing in California. I would suggest to apply to a CNA program in your area and go from there! I wish you the best of luck love!
Nice Vlog!😀 Do you mind sharing how you got in a hospital? I keep trying,I'm in good standing at all my previous jobs,but It's still hard.Ugh!😫What's your advice?
Truth Rhames This is such a good question! I had the hardest time getting into a hospital in my area as well. My CNA program actually helped me get a job at my hospital, which I’m super thankful for. My advice would be to keep applying and keep calling if you have too. CNA’s right now are needed just about everywhere! Best of luck to you!!💗
Hi Aleysia, first of all you are great inspiration so thank you and can definitely see you have passion for what you do.I have a question though, why did you pick working in a hospital setting rather than in a home care?
Wow that’s such a fancy hospital! The hospital in my city is a sh*thole. I’m a new cna at ltc and it’s so overwhelming. Looking for tips bc I feel like I’m drowning every shift lol. I have usually 8-9 patients and most of them are total care 😩.
I start this soon enough but where I’m going to work I don’t have to have the certification it’s preferred not required! My two weeks notice isn’t up yet so I can’t start yet but soon I can! I call for my orientation so I can start
I’m so glad I found you♥️😭 I start my first day tomorrow as a CNA morning shift in a rehabilitation center/nursing home; was looking for some pointers; this was very helpful TY😘😘!! & my goal is to work in a big hospital too. Any tips and or guidelines for #newbiesCNA #CHI
That’s awesome! I think you can most certainly start applying for jobs, however many facilities might not let you start until your a licensed CNA! It’s still worth a shot to try though! Best of luck to you!💗
I’m from Texas and I’m also going to take the CNA class and my instructor said here hospitals will be hiring still but of course after we have to take the exam.
i work the day shift, and let me tell you it can be pretty hectic between the showers, breakfast/lunch tray pass, getting up for therapy/appointments etc it can be a handful and draining, night shift is more relaxing from what my co workers have mentioned to me.
I have a love/hate relationship with both shifts. Day shift can be super hectic, however you get out early and still get to go on and enjoy your day. Night shift is more relaxing yes, but your whole sleeping schedule gets messed up so it can be hard to get used to, plus can be a toll on your body. I like doing both to be honest!
I just came across your videos two nights ago & let me tell you your videos make me so excited to become a CNA when I turn 16. Are you still a CNA now?
I’m in the process of becoming a CNA now. Here in Alabama it’s a 10 day process to go through the class and then I’ll begin training right away. I start clinicals in 3 days. I love it so far. I am nervous because it’s a lot to take in and I’m nervous to take care of them on my own. Your videos gave me so much comfort and gave me a good idea of what it’s going to be like! I’ll be working 2nd shift, 3-11. I’ll start training in day shift. Wish me luck! We have 120 days after we finish classes to take the test and become certified!
Congrats love!! I’m so glad you enjoyed the videos, it means so much to me! You’re going to be a great CNA! It’s normal to be nervous at first! Always ask questions and be open to learn and you’ll do amazing! Best of luck to you on your CNA journey!!!
I know u know ur extremely beautiful woman,, I appreciate ur dedication to the health feild , but sis,, u could EASILY BECOME A SUPERMODEL! OMG, b blessed queen !
I actually have a video called CNA Q&A where I give all the tea and advice for working day shift and night shift! You should definitely check it out! Best of luck to you!💖
Isaac Kim yes it is possible! I would suggest to look into CNA programs in your area, or even connect with your high school to see if they have any connections with CNA programs. Best of luck to you!!
I'm wanting to be a PTA, and a CNA certificate was suggested to me at my university because it fulfills the prereqs to get in to PTA but gives me another employment avenue. PTA is two years, their CNA certificate is one year if you don't have like transfer credits. There is a clinical module in the second semester.
People need to put more RESPECT ✊ on CNAs. The Cna be having 15-20 patients by their self and be doing majority of the work. You’re very pretty and seem like a very nice Cna that love her job.
Thank you so much for your words! I really appreciate you!!!
As a former CNA “we” rock it’s hard work but I believed it helped me so much during and after nursing school.... great job! Loved the video
Thank you so much! It's such a rewarding job, and I too believe it's helping me transition to be the best nurse!
Aleysia K. Smith it absolutely will help you! Good luck 👍🏾
Thank you for sharing your experience! I'm a LPN in Ohio and I was a STNA (what Ohio calls CNAs) for a year before I was a nurse. Words can express how much I appreciate the CNAs, STNAs, PCTs, RAs whatever your state or facility may refer to you as. I can't do my job without the wonderful men and women who are nurses aides. You don't hear it enough, you are appreciated! Best of luck to you in nursing school! You've got this!
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means everything to know nurses do appreciate our hard work even though sometimes it isn't noticed, so again thank you!!
she's so pretty!!!!!!!!
Thank you!💗
Very very pretty!!
@@hiwot2352 I’m so late to this comment, but thank you love🤍
I will be starting my CNA program at one of our local hospitals. Can not wait to begin my journey of my childhood dream, of being a nurse ! ❤️ I love your videos! Gives a good insight 😊 appreciate you.
That is amazing! Keep going! You’re going to be an awesome CNA and nurse. Best of luck on your nursing journey and thank you so much for your support!💗
We are gods angels. We see everything first. We notice the big changes in the pts decline. Cna since 2002. Thank you for sharing your video. God bless you and all that you do and be safe. This made me chuckle...When you said about the nurses and those vitals lol I can relate.
Wow beautifully said! Thank you so much for your kind words! We appreciate your service as a CNA! God bless and stay safe!
A former CNA 14 years all the blessings stay safe 🌹
That’s amazing! Thank you so much, stay safe!💗
Thank you for guiding me through your job as a cna and skills that are required, I'm going to school soon to become a cna and I'm really excited and can't wait to start my journey.
You are so welcome! Best of luck!
girl I start my job as a CNA at a rehab hospital soon and I'm from boston too! loved this, it was so helpful
Thank you love!! You go girl! Best of luck to you!🤍
Your videos are so helpful! I'm applying to nursing schools soon and want to get a job in the hospital part-time to start gaining experience!
That’s so amazing! I’d definitely recommend it, it’s perfect for the experience and it’s great to get comfortable working directly with patients! Best of luck applying to school and thank you for your support!💗
Thank you for all of your hard work!! I’m just about done with my CNA course, just need to get my clinicals done (which is hard given what’s going on). Your video had such great insight and I love your outlook on everything! Keep up the amazing work!! ❤️
That’s so awesome, you’re almost there! I know it’s frustrating with things being on hold. You’ll be a great CNA! I appreciate your support!💗
Keep up the great work Aleysia, I loved the video. 😇
You young lady are a phenomenal nurse! You make it look so easy. Thank you for sharing!!!!
I'm not a nurse just yet, but will be very soon! I appreciate your kind words! Thank you so much!
I’m glad I found your video you sound like you have a big heart and I like to see stories and hear stories from people who actually care about the people 🙏god bless you for being helpful to tho in need.
Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind words!! xoxo
As a CNA we work hard daily, it's fun and if you get to know your patient they will the depend on you as well to ask for you if you give them that attention.
I agree, it can be so fun building a relationship with patients and watching them grow through their journey! I love it!
You can tell how busy it can be between day shift and night shift. Keep up the great work!
Thanks suga😗
I hope to be as good a nurse as you
Thank you love! You got this!🤍
I just started my CNA program and your videos help me a lot! Thank you!
I am so happy it helped you, best of luck!
Really great video to explain what cna does, I was a dsp in a group home and we used hoyer lifts as well and some had g tubes you are spot on. If anyone wants good experience doing this kind of stuff you don't need a license as a dsp and you only have up to 4 patients daily. Super easy
Thank you so much for your support!
You're a good example to the rest of us.Thank you!!God bless.
Thank you🥺
ok!
Thank you posting your video on CNA. I been studying to be CNA I’m so excited about it I’ve been looking up RUclips videos in reading.
I'm so happy you enjoyed it! My only goal is to inspire and help anyone else who might be on the same path and journey as me! You got this, best of luck to you!
Happy birthday Aleysia🎂
Hi I’m an CNA as well haven’t yet start work but I will do so this week and I’m so excited . For you not to break HIPPA & Not show much you were great with your explaining with details . I would prefer day shift (7am-3pm) to still have a day to myself at home . I feel like 3-11pm shift Has more responsibilities than any other shifts
NayAisraeL Tv That’s awesome! Congrats to you!! I’m so happy you enjoyed the video! I like day shift too, it can be more hard work than evening sometimes depending on your facility. However, it’s still nice to enjoy the rest of the day! Best of luck to you!❤️
I am a PSA (Patient Safety Assistant) and usually I am responsible for feeding my patients. Some may need help and others may just need direct observation.
Yes!!!
Wow 🤩 your facility looks like something out of a magazine I mean everything is so organized and put together I can’t believe that the hoyer lift is connected at the top like that we have to go looking for a hoyer lift and only one hoyer lift works properly in the entire facility then on top of that we never have enough wipes or depends and most days we work short and we’ll have like 16 patients per gna / cna and most of the patients are dependent on your team but you might get a few independent patients if you’re lucky and now they are making us pour the coffee and hot water in the cups at breakfast ugh 😩 it’s a disaster but I’m still blessed to get the experience cuz I’m trying to become a registered nurse or nurse practitioner
It definitely might look nice but as any other hospital it has its issues! It's a hard job no doubt about that, but it is great experience for nursing! You got this!
@@AleysiaKSmith thank youuuu so much 🥰
Day shift is ridiculous! I can't do all that work, I will do overnights anytime plus there's a differential!
It’s definitely not for everyone, but for some it works perfect! You gotta do what works for you and yours. & It’s not always about the money. If you choose to work as a CNA for only the money, its truly not for you. It takes heart and compassion to take care of sick individuals! Best of luck to you!🤍
I found your channel today and I have been binge watching. Your videos are so good and I keep getting distracted by your skin lol. I hope you have a great day!
Thank you so much! This means so much me to me! I appreciate your support and am so happy you enjoyed my videos!! Have a great day yourself!
Hey new subbie! Love your videos 💜 Currently in my senior year of nursing school and I just got a job as a per diem nurse internist/cna. Love see what I will be doing too
Sabyne Rene Thank you! I really appreciate your support! Best of luck on your nursing journey! Let me know how you like your CNA job!!💗
I LOVE your videos! I start CNA school in the fall and watching your videos makes me even more excited!😁😁
That's amazing!! I'm so happy you enjoyed it! Best of luck to you in CNA school!
you is the only one who work with the patients.
We have a whole team working with the patients, I'm just the CNA!
Very informative video! Im in the education field but I’ve been working at a resident facility for 3yrs and I enjoy working with the residents and it had me thinking about the healthcare field . I’ve been thinking about CNA . I don’t mind helping residents at all. I actually enjoy it. I found a training program that’s inexpensive too the program is $750 all together and they offer payment plan. It covers all you need including scrubs . Always wanted to wear scubs!🤔🤣
That's awesome!! Best of luck to you in CNA school!
If you don't mind me asking what is the name of the program ?
I love your day in the life videos so much! Although I’m not in the health care field, it’s super interesting to watch! 💗💗
Aryanna Cooke Thank you so much! I really appreciate it💓
Love the video . You take yr job seriously. Thumbz up girl
Thank you love!🤍
Your personality is amazing! Love your vibes!
Thank you so much!!
I thought that was the green bridge that goes into Maine for a second but it wasn’t lol
I am definitely showing this video to my CNA students
Thank you so much, I appreciate your support🤍
Loved the vibe of this video and how detailed it was.. Stay safe ❤️
Thank you! I appreciate your support! Stay safe as well!
i love your cna series. can you do an after work routine?
Thank you so much!!
new subbie and I'm from MA too !!! Keep ur videos coming, I'm about to start CNA classes cant wait. I'm so excited to wear scrubs!!!!!!
Thank love!!! I appreciate you! I’m so excited for you as well! You got this🤍
Hii 💕😊 absolutely love your videos!! Can’t wait to Become a great one just like you . I did have a question tho, What are the steps to becoming a CNA? Like what do I need to qualify as one in California? I’ve looked online but there’s so much stuff I don’t know what’s the best lol ❤️ I’ll appreciate the help thank you and you’re so beautiful Queen .
I am from Boston, MA so I am not familiar with CNA licensing in California. I would suggest to apply to a CNA program in your area and go from there! I wish you the best of luck love!
I start my CNA course March 1st I hope I pass🤞🏼 then when I finish my pre reqs I start nursing school next year
You got this love!! Congrats🤍
Thank you so much for all you’re doing, you’re amazing 🥰
Thank you so much!!!!
I'm taking CNA classes next month
I seriously love you!!🤍✨ this is such a motivation to me to take out my license ASAP !! Always wanted to work at a hospital!!🤍
Aww thank you! I love you too! I'm so happy you enjoyed the video. You will be a great CNA! Best of luck to you!
Great video! really enjoyed watching this and it gave me a better idea of what its like to work as a cna!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much!
Nice Vlog!😀 Do you mind sharing how you got in a hospital? I keep trying,I'm in good standing at all my previous jobs,but It's still hard.Ugh!😫What's your advice?
Truth Rhames This is such a good question! I had the hardest time getting into a hospital in my area as well. My CNA program actually helped me get a job at my hospital, which I’m super thankful for. My advice would be to keep applying and keep calling if you have too. CNA’s right now are needed just about everywhere! Best of luck to you!!💗
@@AleysiaKSmith Thank You😘💖
Shout out to TBI! Still my fave population...don’t tell my manager that :p
Also finishing everyone before 9:45?! You’re superwoman
I love Brain Injury too! It's hard to get everyone ready in time, but thank you I sure try!
Love you Chanel!!!!!!! Your awesome 🖤 starting my nursing classes in November 🖤
Thank you love!! I appreciate it! Congrats on your nursing journey!!❤️
Do you get any day off when you work mon to fri 8 hours shift ( no weekends)..you’re pretty btw🥺
I don’t work full-time! I work per-diem! It all depends on your facility!
Hi Aleysia, first of all you are great inspiration so thank you and can definitely see you have passion for what you do.I have a question though, why did you pick working in a hospital setting rather than in a home care?
Thank you!! I really appreciate it! I do like home care, but I prefer the hospital setting for the experiences within the different specialties!! :)
I knew you looked familiar...I think we took SOC together few yrs back at BHCC. You look good girl. Great content 👌🏾
Omg! Yes I remember! I hope all is well. Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!❣️
I’m a cna & would love to work in a hospital tell me how did you get in ? They usually only hire pct
Check out my CNA q&a video, I answered all about how I got my hospital position and shared how you can too! Best of luck to you!
Hey Aleysia, I just realized you are in Boston... I live in Ipswich. Love your videos! Great work!
Yes, I'm from Boston! Thank you so much!
Best schedule is day shift ❤❤❤😊
Shout out to EVS as well!!!! They are so so so Essential!!!
You’re so pretty!! What is your face routine?! What do you use!! Your face is so clear 😭😭
Nancy Solis Thank you!! It definitely isn’t clear, but I’ve come a long way!! I use CeraVe face products!!
Aleysia K. Smith I use CeraVe face wash and the face cream but my face cream is not close to clear 😭😭😭 do you use anything else ?(:
Aleysia K. Smith I also am scheduled to take my exam in a couple weeks and I am very nervous
The skin care 🥺🤩
Thank you love!🖤
you’re so gorgeous! God bless you. I love your videos! I’m an upcoming junior in highschool & I want to be a nnp.
Thank you so much! I appreciate your support! That’s amazing, never give up! You got this!💗
Wow that’s such a fancy hospital! The hospital in my city is a sh*thole. I’m a new cna at ltc and it’s so overwhelming. Looking for tips bc I feel like I’m drowning every shift lol. I have usually 8-9 patients and most of them are total care 😩.
It might be fancy but we still have our pros and cons! It definitely isn’t always lavish! I wish you the best of luck! We got this!💋
I start this soon enough but where I’m going to work I don’t have to have the certification it’s preferred not required! My two weeks notice isn’t up yet so I can’t start yet but soon I can! I call for my orientation so I can start
You got this!🤍
Good luck to you when you start
Great video. Stay safe and keep up the good work.
Dawne Chandler Thank you so much! I really appreciate it! Stay safe!
I’m so glad I found you♥️😭 I start my first day tomorrow as a CNA morning shift in a rehabilitation center/nursing home; was looking for some pointers; this was very helpful TY😘😘!! & my goal is to work in a big hospital too. Any tips and or guidelines for #newbiesCNA #CHI
You are so welcome!!
Hi girl love the video!! Super informative 💕 do you work pretty much everyday?
Thank you! I work per-diem which means I make my own schedule!
omg i love my older cuz you go girl
thank you! love you!!!
I enjoyed your video!💕 I am a CNA as well I work at the hospital girl working 7a to 7p 🥴 it can be a lot but I enjoy the experience. 🙌🏽
Thank you so much!! xoxo
@@AleysiaKSmith you're welcome!
Do you like working 12 hour shifts??
@@mayleexhu not really.
I'm doing a CNA class but the state test is on hold due to COVID-19! Do you think I'll have to wait until it's not on hold to get a job?
That’s awesome! I think you can most certainly start applying for jobs, however many facilities might not let you start until your a licensed CNA! It’s still worth a shot to try though! Best of luck to you!💗
I’m from Texas and I’m also going to take the CNA class and my instructor said here hospitals will be hiring still but of course after we have to take the exam.
You only get 4 patients during day shift? nice, stay safe!
No not at all usually I get 6-8, but this day in particular I was on a heavier unit so the floor was staffed very well. Stay safe yourself!
Do you prefer night shift or day shift ?
i work the day shift, and let me tell you it can be pretty hectic between the showers, breakfast/lunch tray pass, getting up for therapy/appointments etc it can be a handful and draining, night shift is more relaxing from what my co workers have mentioned to me.
I have a love/hate relationship with both shifts. Day shift can be super hectic, however you get out early and still get to go on and enjoy your day. Night shift is more relaxing yes, but your whole sleeping schedule gets messed up so it can be hard to get used to, plus can be a toll on your body. I like doing both to be honest!
Hi beautiful where did u get your bag?
Victoria Secret!
I just came across your videos two nights ago & let me tell you your videos make me so excited to become a CNA when I turn 16. Are you still a CNA now?
I'm so happy you enjoyed it! I'm still a CNA while in my last year of nursing school!
@@AleysiaKSmith Wow that's cool. What are you going to do after you're done with nursing school? And Merry Christmas.
@@aryanaalinnear Merry Christmas to you as well! I graduate spring 2022!
@@AleysiaKSmith Wow, you have one more year, no matter how hard it gets in nursing school, always accomplish your goals. 🙂🙂🙂🙂
@@AleysiaKSmith For day shift, what are your round hours?
I’m in the process of becoming a CNA now. Here in Alabama it’s a 10 day process to go through the class and then I’ll begin training right away. I start clinicals in 3 days. I love it so far. I am nervous because it’s a lot to take in and I’m nervous to take care of them on my own. Your videos gave me so much comfort and gave me a good idea of what it’s going to be like! I’ll be working 2nd shift, 3-11. I’ll start training in day shift. Wish me luck! We have 120 days after we finish classes to take the test and become certified!
Congrats love!! I’m so glad you enjoyed the videos, it means so much to me! You’re going to be a great CNA! It’s normal to be nervous at first! Always ask questions and be open to learn and you’ll do amazing! Best of luck to you on your CNA journey!!!
Holycrap! Where do you work?? The Hospital I work at is soooooo...out dated. Lol a couch in there?? Damn
I work at a hospital MA!! It's newly renovated that's why it's so fancy! Not all hospitals are like this at all!
@@AleysiaKSmith very true!! Lol
@@AleysiaKSmith I'm in MA also, where is this hospital, maybe I can apply there too?
@@enjoyeverysecondofit9582 Apply to Partners Healthcare!!
Very good video. Thanks 😊
Thank you so much!
I know u know ur extremely beautiful woman,, I appreciate ur dedication to the health feild , but sis,, u could EASILY BECOME A SUPERMODEL! OMG, b blessed queen !
Thank you so much! Xoxo
Good video! loved it!!
Thank you, I'm so happy you enjoyed it!
Dang this video helped ease my mind because I’m finally applying for pct jobs
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Does your hospital offer tuition assistance for your nursing degree?
They do yes for RN-BSN!
I wk as a NA. My goal is to go back to school to get my BSN as an RN
You got this love!🤍
fun fact that second exit you took my suit case fell out my car and the boston police stopped me to tell me in the middle of the night 😂😂 so bad omg
omg!! I hope you made it home safe!
Great video! what is the name of your intro song?
Its a free beat from ruclips.net/video/-WvXm5DjWJU/видео.html!
I love you so much
Do you have any day shift CNA advice working in a hospital?
I actually have a video called CNA Q&A where I give all the tea and advice for working day shift and night shift! You should definitely check it out! Best of luck to you!💖
@@AleysiaKSmith thank you! You have a nice day ! 🥰
I'm a CNA in a nursing home I love it
Happy for you!
I love your videos... good job sis. God bless you
Thank you so much! I appreciate you!💗
Omg she said four patients I literally have 15 to 20 patients everyday lol 😭
It all depends on how acute and well staffed your facility is love!! Best of luck to you!
@@AleysiaKSmith yes you are absolutely right and same to you love your videos❤️
Is it possible to become a CNA as a high schooler, if so do you have any tips
Isaac Kim yes it is possible! I would suggest to look into CNA programs in your area, or even connect with your high school to see if they have any connections with CNA programs. Best of luck to you!!
Aleysia K. Smith ok perfect! Thank you so much!
My high school offered the course through a local community college my senior year of high school. That’s when I became a CNA and the at was in 2013.
@@_KeepTheFaithh love this!! Yes it’s definitely possible!
hi can you give me some tips on how to become a CNA?
I would start by researching for any CNA programs in your area and apply!! Best of luck to you!
I'm wanting to be a PTA, and a CNA certificate was suggested to me at my university because it fulfills the prereqs to get in to PTA but gives me another employment avenue. PTA is two years, their CNA certificate is one year if you don't have like transfer credits. There is a clinical module in the second semester.
Do CNA’s wear stethoscopes?
I always bring mine to work, but I don’t wear mine around! Maybe at other hospitals they might!