Re: Failed Physical Test For CNA Today!!Now What?? Originally Posted by ann945n
I worked a CNA job for 2 years where NO lifting was required.
Which is, or course, the exception to the rule. I worked for 5 LTC facilities over 20 years, and lifting was part of our everyday ritual; even if it was just to help a pt. to the bathroom.
Originally Posted by ann945n
As for nursing you can also find jobs without lifting. Don't let the comments of one nurse stop you from your dream, you can do it and you can find a job that fits the level of care you are able to give.
Also, you seem to have missed, or chosen not to add to the equation, that mamaoftwo freely admits that she is not in the best of health and will soon be recovering from surgery. If she is obese and cannot do lunges, how on earth will she be able to bend over? Even as a school nurse or HHN, you need to be flexible. And nurse walk for MILES each day, rarely stopping. Have you seen obese people walking for miles each day without stopping? I haven't. My best friend is obese [a term HE uses.] He's out of breath walking from one room to the next. {Note: He is ALSO scheduled for gastric bypass, and we have high hopes...}
Until all of these issues are addressed, hopes are just that...hopes. As Tweety stated quite eloquently, there is a difference between the dream of becoming a functioning nurse and the reality. It would be a shame if she herself became a pt. while she was attempting to help the pt. [or worse, was UNABLE to help the pt.]
Even though, momaoftwo, I wish you the very best and hope that everything DOES come together for you in the end.