Will my job experience be enough or should I get CNA? About to start RN program.
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I was just accepted into the RN program at my community college and am getting nervous because I've been told the majority of the people that got in have their CNA license and that the first term is all CNA related stuff and am worried I'll be behind everyone else. I have previous caregiving/med aide experience and worked for 3 years in memory care. I have experience helping with daily activities of living such as feeding, bathing changing, bed baths, transferring, using hoyer lift, etc. I also passed medications after being trained by an RN and was the person in charge of other staff when a nurse wasn't present and I evaluated and sent residents to the hospital, performed basic wound care, changed ostomy bags, checked vital signs(including manual blood pressures) charted, and faxed doctors. I am wondering if my experience as a med aide/caregiver will be enough or if it would be worth it for me to take a CNA class this summer before the RN program starts in the fall. I just haven't wanted to waste my time in the past because I felt that I had most of the same skills/training as a CNA, but wanted to get the opinion of other nurses and/or student nurses, so that I can be as successful as possible when the program starts. Thank you so much!