Re: New male nurse, and got a question
Hey Nick. looks like you are new to AllNurses.com (AN), so glad you found our wide nursing world! Before someone else comes in and 'shuts down' this thread due to your sexual orientation comment, let me just inform ya bout something. I, also straight, made a comment similar to yours when i first started on here as a very juvenile aide. I was very, and yes, very quickly scolded and told to re-read the regulations of posting. In which, it somewhere states, that one should not make comments bashing a sexual orientation preference, and although your's didn't directly, someone may take it the wrong way.
On to the main idea...congratulations on being a CNA in California and I am sorry that you were put in an ECF with 22 pts, but don't mean to sound harsh, but that is very much expected over here in Ohio. One of the main reasons why I chose not to start out in long term care. If you look into working at a hospital, you will defintely have a lesser ratio, but the acuity is higher.
Secondly, since you are a CNA, please don't use the term 'nurse' to refer to yourself. This is a highly respected profession, and those who have gone for schooling have reserved the right to professional, legally, and morally use the term.
Thirdly, there are many male nurses who are 100% straight. Many who I have worked with are decorated military vets, take karate, ride Harleys, etc. (and yes, to those who may make comments, I know these are not gender biased as they can be done by any person of any sexual orientation, but just used for picture details).
Lastly, good luck to you in your ventures and career choice. Learn, educate, and never let anyone tell you that you cannot do something.
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