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Aug 07, 2006, 08:46 PM
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Yeah! A board for CNA's (or as they are called here-LNA's). I did this work 20 yrs ago, but got burned out, then family came along etc. I just finished my course this past weekend and am sitting for my state boards on Thursday! Can't wait to get back working. Plan on doing LTC for awhile while I get my BLS course and a few other things under my belt. Would really like to work in a hospital setting. Great to meet you all!
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Aug 07, 2006, 09:25 PM
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HI MY NAME IS "SAN" AND I HAVE BEEN A CNA FOR THREE YEARS, I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A NURSE, BUT MORE THAN EVER NOW... DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE CALLED FOR REPORT AND TAKING ORDERS FROM YOU SUPERIORS? THIS IS NOT LIKE ME, AM A LEADER AND AM SURE YOU WOULD LIKE TO DO THE SAME, SO COME ON AND LETS CLIMB THAT LADDER TO RN.
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Aug 07, 2006, 09:53 PM
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Hi! My name is Hope and I am a newly licensed CNA in Florida. I have completed my prereqs for my RN program, have applied and expect to begin in January 2007. I am currently applying at local hospitals for a CNA position (generally seem to be called Patient Support Techs in hospitals in this area) and am looking forward to beginning my career (late start LOL) in healthcare. I am hoping that by working in a hospital setting as a CNA I will be able to learn from those around me and will be that much better when I do earn my RN. Looking forward to getting to know all of you!  Hope
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Aug 07, 2006, 10:21 PM
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Re: Calling All CNA's!
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[quote=usmom123]Hi all...i have been in the cna field since 1989 and i have finally decided to further my education and go for my lpn....i am kinda scared at the school scene again and i was told it is tough by some but by others that it is easy....any idea what i can expect?  [/quote
You will have a great advantage because of your CNA background. LPN school is hard, but, really rewarding. If you have a good mind set, good priorities and study habits you will do fine. Keep your head up ! You can do it.
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Aug 07, 2006, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Tommybabe
I have been a CNA for over a year now, and it has been quite a ride. There are many things that I experienced that I was never taught in CNA classes! I'm looking forward to the discussions in this forum.
We have all have had experiences that we were not discussed in nursing school. Healthcare is a very rewarding field to be in.. Good luck to you!
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Aug 07, 2006, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by CJolin
I am a resident assisitant for a whole 3 days now. I am taking my CNA class a month from now. That will get me a whole $0.25 more in pay once I am done and certified. I am not sure if I like my job or not. It has only been 3 days, so I have time to figure it out. I am excited that there is a CNA forum on allnurses. Thanks Admin!
Cari
I am sorry that you have doubts thus far. I know how overwhelming it can be. You will feel more comfortable as time passes and you get more experience. It is a hard career, but well worth it. Good Luck to you!
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Aug 07, 2006, 10:57 PM
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Re: Calling All CNA's!
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Hello, Im LPN student that just recevied my CNA May 31st after my first quarter of school, and just started using my certificate July 28th. I find it easier going through school and clinicals now that I am working as a CNA. It seems like now that I am working as an Aide, class is alot easier and everything is coming together alot clearer as well. So it really does pay off to work your way up the ladder. I will be graduating LPN school in March of 2007 and will work as an LPN for 6 months to a year and will go back to school to get my RN (Associates first, BS, and then Masters)- I automately want to end up being a Physicians Assistant before its all said and done. While being and RN I would also love to be a traveling Nurse, but I have kids and it would make it quite hard. So HATS off to all the new and existing CNA's, keep up the very hard work you are appreciated!
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Aug 08, 2006, 02:06 AM
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To ALL CNA's from an RN who LOVES you! You work hard, are not paid enough for what you do, and are SO SO VALUABLE in your jobs. My mother in law is a long time retired RN...when she describes what she used to do with patients on a med/surg floor, I find myself thinking, well that's what CNA's do NOW. Thank you for giving good patient care!
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Aug 08, 2006, 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by anniem54
To ALL CNA's from an RN who LOVES you! You work hard, are not paid enough for what you do, and are SO SO VALUABLE in your jobs. My mother in law is a long time retired RN...when she describes what she used to do with patients on a med/surg floor, I find myself thinking, well that's what CNA's do NOW. Thank you for giving good patient care!
It is good to know that there are RNs out there who do appreciate their aides. Like in any field, there are those that are good and those that are bad. In the past, my best experience has been with RNs who aren't afraid to jump in and give a hand when it is needed. Those are the best RNs.
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Aug 08, 2006, 08:24 AM
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Hi evrybody! I am a new CNA. Also I am an immigrant who live here only for 3 years. Honestly too many difficalties face a person like me and difficalty with language is the bigest. However. I am so happy to meet friends from this site and I hope You will be friendly with me. I am almost done with my pre-clinical in college, but I decided to do my firs step in this field as CNA, because I need to develop my language. I greet all of you and gladly will participate in different disscusions.
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