What Does a CNA do?

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Nursing, besides dispensing medicines, is about learning to understand and communicate with your patients. So what does a certified nursing assistant (CNA) do? cna training takes the nursing process to the most basic and the work description of the cna is often key to the efficacy of the treatment of other health care professionals.

A number of cna schools are accepting applicants starting now.  It is worthwhile to check out the cna courses that are best for you.

When There’s a Shopping Emergency

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As girls, I know every one of us experienced the feeling of being at a loss when officemates suddenly go to shopping trips at a few days notice. Or, because summer is here, they suddenly feel the need to buy the on sale swim wear at the more popular malls. What is a girl do when all seems lost and she cannot join because of financial constraints?

A group of girls on the mall is a nice sight, but if you are a part of that group and everyone is excited at a prospectively nice dress to buy, you feel the pressure. Having a pay day that is a few days away makes one wish that it’s that day already. Sometimes, it is just wishful thinking. Is there really something that can be done?

Responsible loaning is the best type of attitude to deal with this. A need that arises in a shopping emergency can be alleviated with overnight payday loans to tide you over until the next payday. This is not to say that I will forget about it. The trick is to always keep it at the back of your mind as a responsible shopper girl would.

Now on to shopping!

Is Retail Therapy a Girl Thing?

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Shopping is an individual girl’s thing. We all have our different agendas, styles, tastes and priorities. Some of us buy with cash while some others prefer to buy now pay later. Now the dangers of carrying cash around are great, and it is advisable to choose which type of credit card to apply for.

Yes, I just recently learned that there is more than one type. The differences of these credit cards  depend on the lifestyle of the individual. In which case, a lot of things have to be considered:

1. self control - does she splurge a lot? Does she see her card as a extension of her Christmas bonus? Will she think about her limit before she swipes?

2. paying capacity - how’s income lately? Does her paycheck cover her expenses and does she care? And…

3. Retail Therapy Behavior -  Buy once but significantly, or buy small things frequently? Buy a lot now then a lot more later? Buy only when pressured or depressed?

The variables differ from person to person, and as such, people who do not discriminate which card to apply for end up getting confused later on. So, girl friend, open your eyes to the different nuances of retail therapy.

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