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CNA vs. RNA: Which Nursing Support Path Is Right for You?

If you are a CNA thinking about your next move, you may have run into the term RNA and wondered whether it is a real step up or just another set of letters. Both a CNA and an RNA are nursing assistants, and both provide hands-on care. The difference is in what they are working […]

The 2026 Guide to Getting Your CNA License: Steps, Costs, and Requirements

The 2026 Guide to Getting Your CNA License

If you are thinking about becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in 2026, the path is shorter and more affordable than almost any other healthcare career. Most candidates earn their license in 4 to 12 weeks and spend between $500 and $2,000 to get there. Some pay nothing at all because their employer covers the […]

100+ CNA Interview Questions With Tips for Answering

A close-up of a female CNA candidate in neat navy scrubs smiling confidently before an interview in a bright hospital HR corridor.

Landing the interview is a real accomplishment in a competitive healthcare hiring market. The question now is how to stand out across the table from someone who has probably interviewed twenty other CNAs this month. CNA interviews test two things at once. The first is your technical knowledge: do you understand scope of practice, infection […]

How Long Does It Take to Become a CNA (2026 Guide by a Nurse)

A focused nursing assistant student in blue scrubs and gloves practice clinical skills by attaching sensors to a simulation mannequin in a well-lit skills laboratory.

If you are thinking about becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), this guide will explain everything you need to know before you start. Becoming a CNA is one of the fastest ways to enter the healthcare field. In the United States, all CNA programs are required by federal law to have at least 75 hours […]

CNA Charting 101: How to Document Patient Care the Right Way

A nurse with a stethoscope documents a patient's condition on a purple charting form with anatomical diagrams at the bedside.

A large part of working as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is helping patients with their daily needs. As important as direct hands-on care is, it is equally important to communicate what you did and what you observed. This is done with accurate documentation. As a nurse, I depended on the CNAs’ charting to provide […]

PCT vs. CNA: Which Healthcare Career is Right for You?

A CNA in blue scrubs helps an elderly woman use a walker in a care facility room.

Stepping into healthcare for the first time can feel like a maze of similar-sounding job titles such as Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Patient Care Technician (PCT), and Medical Assistant (MA), but the roles, training, and certification exams are different.  Two of the most common starting points are the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and the Patient […]

CNA vs. LPN: How to Choose the Best Nursing Path for Your Goals

A smiling Latina CNA in blue scrubs adjusts a blood pressure cuff on an elderly male patient sitting on a bed.

Healthcare is full of abbreviations: CNA, LPN, LVN, RN, MA, and more. If you’re just starting, this can be confusing. In this article, we will explain the roles of the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Here’s the simple version:  The main difference between a CNA and an LPN is the […]

What Does a CNA Do? The Ultimate Guide to Daily Duties

Two smiling CNAs provide close support and encouragement to an elderly resident walking along physical therapy parallel bars in a healthcare facility.

Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) are often called the “backbone of healthcare,” spending more hands-on time with residents than almost any other healthcare professional. They are there to help a resident get up in the morning and will be there when the resident is ready to sleep. The Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) is a state-certified healthcare […]