Hello all,
I am starting a CNA class on monday, I will be working on the Cardiac care unit at a local hospital. I'm taking the entrance exam for LPN school on thursday, I'm confident that I'll pass, which means I start LPN school in Sep 08.
I'm nervous about getting back into the health care field and I'm not totally sure if I'll like it or not. 22 years ago I was a Nurse Asst in a nursing home for about 6 months and I was a military EMT about 18 years ago for a year. I was the top grad of my EMT class and enjoyed my time with emergency response.
I'll be getting paid to go to CNA school and I'll be working afterwards, so if I decide that this isn't for me I won't have too much invested in the process.
I retired from the military last year and I quit a well paying Railroad management job to start my RN journey (not sure that was a very bright idea). I've been thinking and debating about going into nursing for 22 years, so hopefully it'll work out.
There is also an EMT class that starts in August, which is 2 semesters long at the local community college, I may take that class as I really like the fast pace of emergency care.
Wish me luck
Tony in TN
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