Re: Has anyone regretted their decision on becoming a CNA?
I understand the feelings, you might be wondering if it's right, you might feel overwhelmed, you might feel nervous or scared that you can't handle it.
Well, I'm here to tell you that it's possible. You don't have to work in LTC forever. In fact, a lot of hospitals are so desperate for nursing aides that they're starting to take CNAs with 6 months instead of a year of experience in LTC.
That said, though, some people do have a knack for giving care to other people, and some don't. If you find that the LTC work isn't something you can do because it's rough emotionally or physically for you, then all you have to do is find a job somewhere else. You can keep looking for a CNA job in a different area of health, or you can just do something else altogether. Nobody says you must now only be a CNA because you are a CNA. But you can have the CNA cert. and always know that as long as you keep it current, you can go to work.
As for the school work, my classes have been spread over 5 weeks and still that's not enough time to go over every single thing, but with a little bit of studying every day, and practicing on your skills, you will pull through. It's a challenge, but you will be amazed at the end of it of everything that you know now.
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