How to transition from CNA to RN

Nurses New Nurse

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Hello everyone,

Ok Ok I KNOW I just passed, but my head is WHIRLING with questions.

I have worked in my current hospital for 6 months as a CNA and have had the priviledge of knowing both CNA's and RN's and how they work. Now I am questioning how best to make the transition from CNA to RN. I know about delegation and all, and especially about how to respect the CNA position because I WAS THERE!

Does anyone have any suggestions, real life experiences, how- to, etc to share and give me pointers?

Apprecite the feedback,

God Bless,

JacelRN:roll

Specializes in OB.

I would suggest not working as an RN on the unit you currently work on (if possible). I would try to get transfered to another unit where you may know people but never were their peer as a CNA. It is a very hard transition for some to handle (both CNA and RN). I depends on who you work with. You know them best and can probably determine how they will handle it. If you think they may not take you seriously, then transfer.

Good Luck, and CONGRATS!

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