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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Are you interested in entering the field of health and do not know where to start? Phlebotomists who are they? Who are LVNs? What is the difference between LVN and CNA? In this article we focus on two different professions, in order to help you get the basic information before making an important choice career. We see the careers of LVN, licensed vocational nurses (including the difference between LVN and CNA) and COL, phlebotomist. Phlebotomist (COL) bleeding is primarily associated with the collection of blood samples and blood collection will then be tested in clinical laboratories. To become a phlebotomist required minimum high school or equivalent. Phlebotomists are trained to work in laboratories, clinics and other health related services. They work under the supervision of doctors and nurses. Phlebotomists usually have the responsibility of the Physician Assistants / Managers (if in a small office) and the laboratory. The certification provides the abstraction to receive training on how to use vacuum tubes, syringes and needles, and developing the capacity of people and certain powers of the office. As phlebotomist will be in direct contact with patients and, therefore, will be trained on how to treat patients by professionals. Will undergo the training necessary medical terminology, as well as socio-cultural skills to interact with patients. Some laboratories hire phlebotomists also maintain a register of patients and, therefore, will be familiar with the applications used to store the database and must be trained in that specific location, if hired. The salaries of workers in laboratory ‘are about $ 10.00 to $ 12.00 per hour. Several races that could be applied as a phlebotomist, phlebotomy technician, Blood Bank Manager, Laboratory Technician and as a blood bank technician. The academic courses are renting to last 9-30 months depending on the specialty of your choice. Some schools and colleges offering phlebotomy training within 10 to 12 weeks, including practices and laboratory. Licensed vocational nursing (LVN) LVN is a licensed by the state to provide routine medical care. Some states use the term LPN or licensed practical nurses, instead of LVN. LVNs usually work in hospitals, long term care, nursing homes, medical office or surgery center, which offers many of the basic services is also performed by nurses (RNS). The LVN, however, are generally under the supervision of nurses or doctors. LVNs are also helpful. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA), also known as nursing assistants, nurses, technical assistance for patients and carers at home, work under the supervision of a nurse and assist patients with tasks of daily life. Working closely with patients, CNA is responsible for basic services such as bathing, grooming and feeding patients, nurses, assistance with medical equipment and monitoring vital signs of patients. CNA offer patients an important social and emotional support and also provide essential information on patient conditions to nurses. Sometimes LVNs are required to do cleanup work, this usually occurs in a hospital. They are also involved in: preparing rooms for new patients, bathing patients, and so on. Elsewhere CNA take the responsibility referred to above and supervise the work for them.The LVNs roles and responsibilities of LVNs include, but are not limited to, caring for sick and recovering patients. LVNs health care for the patient by administering injections, taking samples for analysis, dressing applications and, in some cases carrying out laboratory tests and other laboratory tests. In some states, never a beginning LVN one intravenous (IV), while in others, that may be able to obtain certification to perform this procedure IV. In areas where users will not start, LVNs most can take blood or injections. The LVN is usually trained for a year to two years of anatomy, physiology and patient care, unlike the RN, who has several years more advanced in science and the frequency of four years of education. So, it takes less time to become a LVN to RN. LVNs Many are interested in promoting their career to a RN and / or NP. It takes time, experience and dedication. There are public and private schools that offer bridge programs for their students, when a student after becoming a LVN and work as such, may return to school for the program Bridge. Salaries for licensed nurses ranges from $ 16.00 to $ 20.00 to start and continue until a second job experience and responsibilities of jobs assigned to them by the health care organization that employs them. We hope the above information will help you decide on your career in nursing and we are pleased that we can be of help to you.