28 year old mother of two boys currently working as a cna at my local hospital. Decided to get into nursing because of my oldest son who has a ring chromosome disorder.
I am a CNA now and have been for 4 years. Its not a gross job, trust me. These people are usually very appreciative to have you and that makes it worth while. I worked in the burn unit for over a year, so trust me when I tell you I have seen pretty ...
I am in the same boat as you. I was trying for two years to get into the nursing program at a college in NC. Finally on my third attempt I was accepted this fall and right before the letter arrived, we moved to myrtle beach. It was a move we needed t...
cna on her way replied to ladybay's topic in LPN/LVN
I actually think it pertains to the hospitals more than the states. Several hospitals in NC aren't utilizing LPNs anymore but there are a handful that will. It is up to the administration and the budget restraints I am sure. Just a note on wound care...
I have two kids, a husband and a full time 12 hour night shift position in the hospital. I have taken 12 credit hours per semester for the past 3 semesters and have a 3.73 gpa. It is all about drive, determination, and support. You have to do what is...
cna on her way replied to FutureIsBlue's topic in General Students
Honestly I think most states have their own rules on that. When my sister went to LPN school in Va it wasn't required, but in all the schools I know of in NC it is a prereq. Here in Myrtle Beach it is not. I don't see any harm in it though. Its 12 to...
cna on her way replied to moliuchick's topic in General Nursing
It can be a number of things from tying slip knots on restraints to transferring a patient or making a bed correctly. You normally pick three skills randomly from a hat (or other object) so its the luck of the draw. Its not too hard really. I didn't ...
cna on her way replied to Tomskatt's topic in South Carolina
Hey there surfernurse!! I just moved to Myrtle Beach in Febuary leaving Statesville NC and leaving behind my CNA 2 postion at the WFUBMC Burn Unit!! I just received my SC cna in the mail and have a job interview tomorrow on the phone for a cna on the...
cna on her way replied to MYAgirls3's topic in General Nursing
Please let me say you are the BOMB!!! I am so thankful that there are still such dedicated men in the world. Your wife and your girls are lucky beyond their knowledge. Best wishes to you!!
Hey there!! My name is Christy and I am returning to the allnurses boards after a 4 month break!! I am 30, will be 31 in October, have two kids a 10 year old boy ( hes a special needs child) and a 6 year old boy. I have been married for 11 and a half...
cna on her way replied to amyslater's topic in West Virginia
Just a little note, Babtist hospital pays 18.10 base pay for a new RN grad. I know because I work there as a CNA and I make 10.00 myself. I am starting a practical nursing program here in the fall of 2004. Me and my husband moved here 11 years ago a...
cna on her way replied to Snakum's topic in North Carolina
I live near Winston Salem NC and there is two programs near here, one is at Forsyth Tech and the other is as Surry Community. Someone had also mentioned to me that theres one at Gaston County commmunity college. I am going in this coming fall to Fors...
cna on her way replied to kalaith's topic in LPN/LVN
I am not really sure how to answer this question. I am planning on doing the LPN thing first so of course I want to disagree with the discussion. However, I can see why some hospitals choose to do so. Hiring CNAs is quite a bit cheaper for a hospital...
I agree that this is a very drawn out subject however it does need to be addressed. I understand that some RNs believe that an extra year of education makes you a better nurse. But thats not the case. The way you conduct yourself and the way you trea...
cna on her way replied to Born2BAnurse's topic in General Students
I am a CNA and I have done a few different types of work from assisted living, nursing home, small hospital, and now a burn unit. The role you play varies from place to place and some are more demanding than others. Now I actually can insert foleys, ...
My school goes on points. For every supporting class that you have taken you get X amount of points. For instance an A is worth 4, a B is worth 3, and a C is worth 2. You multiply the credit hours by the grade. So Anatomy is 4 credit hours. If you ha...