Re: CNA to boost chances for Nursing School??
I think the CNA course is great idea.
I am a former nursing student.
I loved my classes, and did really well. I was pre-BSN in college and ended up switching majors and graduating with a health ed degree. Afterwards, I decided to go back for nursing and the only program in the area I then lived in was LPN. I got right in and was the "star student" when it came to academics. Oh how the mighty fell.
We had a basic skills class the first term (which was basically CNA stuff plus a little more) and we got to do mini-clinicals in the local nursing home. I pushed myself through it despite some stress and much anxiety and got into the first week of Med-Surg the next term, then I dropped out. Not because I could not hack it academically, but because the hands-on work gave me a real taste of what nursing was really about, and all of the hands-on work and pressure to perform really got me. Everyone else seemed so much more confident than me (I am sure most were just as scared as me) and I had a hard time even taking a BP, something I had done so many times on classmates, my husband, etc...I did not know that what was going on (anxiety, fear, stress, doubt) was a common experience for nursing students - I might have stuck it out further had I known. Having had experience as a CNA probably would have helped me. The CNAs and phlebotomists in our group were a lot more at ease with the patients. I could hardly open my mouth to introduce myself when I went in to take vitals (our only task that first day).
This course will give you some experience and help you to be more confident when you start clinicals, and it will show you whether nursing is something you wish to continue study with.
I wish you luck!
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