Re: Personal Trainer?
Regarding your second question about becoming a CRNA or Acute Care NP; if you like direct patient care and dealing with a variety of situations, conditions, etc., I'd go for the NP. Also, once your certified, if over time you don't want to stay in acute care, you may be able to move to another area. I say may be able to because I'm not sure. I'm an adult NP but in administration for over 13 years and working overseas, so I'm not sure if an acute care certification would prevent moving into lets say a primary care practice (ala Wal mart style), office setting, etc. If, not you could move with your interests and needs. Seems to me more flexible.
I think the big question in my mind do want to deal with patients awake or asleep and how much interaction do you want, need, and/or enjoy.
I enjoy primary care and a holistic approach and would go back to that if I ever decide to re-enter the practice. That brings up your "lack of knowledge about fitness". Fitness is so much apart of primary care, or should be so learning about exercise both intellectually and practically could be part of your NP practice someday because much of NP practice, as nursing practice is (should be) patient education.
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