Originally Posted by tcmyers
I'm a RN student at a technical college in Wisconsin and I know that successfully passing the CNA course is required for entry into both the LPN and RN tracks. We however, are not required to get the certification through the state unless we want to.
Does the above info only apply to your school? Otherwise, I am really confused. See, I also live in WI, attended a local technical college, and graduated from a LPN program. But at my school, it was
mandatory for students to be CNA certified before getting accepted into &/or starting a nursing program. And it didn't matter if they were going into the RN or LPN program....both required CNA certification. The only thing not required, although strongly encouraged, was job experience(as a CNA).
Up until this posting, I was under the impression that all the WI technical schools carried the same general requirements & expectations of their nursing students. And I also thought that, in order to be considered a "certified" nursing assistant in the State of WI, one had to complete a state-approved CNA training program, as well as take & pass the state's "nurse aide competency(or promissory) exam". I know I had to....but that was back in 2002. Have things changed(and that drastically) since then? Or am I just plain-old confused?