Re: Looking to jump from CNA to LPN to RN. Anybody done that?
I'm in Coeur d'Alene, in their 2-year RN program. In our class of 60 we've got about 10-15 CNAs ranging from 20 to 50 years old. You'll hit the floor running once you start your clinicals and you'll be glad you did it. I almost wish I would have become a CNA first, so I'd be a bit more familiar with the floor. That advantage would have helped a lot my first year.
Either way, you'll be working and the years will go by... so why not do what you really want to do? It's worth it in the end
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