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I would give the government of which state you live in a call. They normally have information regarding nurses on their website (at least in Delaware they do) and give you contact information for re-newing your license, and becoming a CNA (or nurse).
Since it's been so long, you may have to re-take the entire course as stated above. Or, you must just be able to test out again. Good luck!
Thank you. My mother was a nurse for 30 years and she passed away not too long ago. Most of my family has either been a nurse, pharmacist or full blown doctor. It runs in the blood, I suppose :)
But I do appreciate the reply and with the help of my wonderful wife, found a contact number.
Here's the website.
http://www.asisvcs.com/indhome.asp?CPCat=0644NURSE
*All nurses has changed considerably since I signed up in 2004. I don't know if the rules about website postings have changed. As it is 3:28am...I'm not giving much of a darn right now. Night nurse, I will never be.*
cdneal3083
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I've been avoiding the inevitable and have been around nursing all my life. I'm good at it or at least like to think so, but I was just wondering if there was a website or a contact number that I would need to renew my license for my Certified Nurse's Assistant. I went to the training class in April of 2004 here in Texas and I was working at a nursing home at the time. I didn't like the way the residents were treated by the staff; it didn't seem as though the ladies I worked with really cared and did just enough to slide by which upset me on more occasions than one. I want to get back into nursing for job security and satisfaction of the job that I get from just helping people, but I need to know where to go to get started again.
Please, if you have any information regarding CNA license renewal, please reply. Any information would be most helpful.