Archive for January, 2009

Sonicare Flexcare

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

I use the brush twice daily, in the morning and before the bedtime on full 2 minute cycle. I charge it once a week, otherwise it lays on my vanity counter top with the brush covered. In the last 2 month I feel my teeth clean and gums healthy. I registered the brush with manufacturer and so far there were no problems, except when I press brush too hard to the gums, and it slips, then I relax the pressure and it resumes operating. Some people comment on price, but if you consider one visit for cleaning at the average of $95.00 per visit, it is really OK. Use it religiously and rinse daily and forget about dentist.

I am really enjoying my new Sonicare Flexcare with the Sanitizer. I had an older version but it died on me in months ago and I really missed that clean feeling. This one has all the bells and whistles on it of which so far I use 2 of. Soon after getting this my husband came down with a cold so I was very happy to have the sanitizer to help kill any germs if I did get his cold. Love this product and it is much easier to use than my old one – this is much lighter and easier to reach the back teeth.

How Being A CNA Certification Can Lead You To A Real Nursing Career

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Being a nursing assistant takes dedication and determination to help others- the nurses in their duties and the patients during the time of their confinement to recovery. Having good communication skills and keen attention to detail are also vital in this line of work. A cna certification is a fulfilling yet challenging job, but many have taken this type of job with the hopes of becoming a true-blue nurse someday. CNA certification only requires a few months. It is a great time to make your decision on whether to continue as a nurse or not. But those who have settled as cna certification, the fulfillment of the job and having the exposure to a great deal of knowledge are enough reason to do so.

With the rising need for medical and health professionals, a cna certification is a good stepping stone to gaining a nursing degree. There are folks who started out as cna certification, and after years of being on the job, they opted to get a degree in nursing to pursue a much stable career in the medical field.

Career Opportunities And Advancements For CNA Certification

CNA certification can choose from the many medical and healthcare opportunities in and out of a hospital setting. Large multinational companies, private clinics and local health centers all require the presence of nurses and cna certification.

With the constant need for medical attention, the number of nurses is not enough to fill in the gap between the number of patients. This is where cna certification are needed the most. With their extensive training, they too can perform some of the basic duties of real nurses.

The interest of each individual may vary. As mentioned earlier, some may settle with a cna certification training and career opportunity. Some may opt to continue after practicing their chosen career path. Advancement in career, such as getting a degree in nursing can make a huge difference for the cna certification.

If you are an individual who wishes to take a degree in nursing, an additional 2 to 3 years on top of your cna certification training is usually required by institutions. The basics of nursing that you are capable of performing will surely be enhanced and the possibility of career improvement as well as salary changes is likely to result.

Having a career as a cna certification poses a promising future. But taking on a nursing degree can improve your career path even more.