Originally Posted by cjog Hello All~
I've noticed that a lot of people on here recomend being a CNA for anyone who is interested in becoming a nurse. I was talking with my cousin, who is an RN, and she said she would have never been a CNA but she loves being a nurse - that CNA was just to boring and to much 'dirty work.' Just wondering how many RN's out there feel this way.
I don't think I've ever seen any bored CNA's...
Anyway, I was not a CNA before I was a nurse...I don't think that you necessarily need to pursue that route to find out if nursing is for you, but some people want some idea what healthcare is like before they make that jump. I was an LPN before I was an RN...and much of LPN school sometimes seemed like CNA work, so I definitely appreciate what they do. I certainly think most of the time that they have one of the hardest jobs in healthcare...at least physically, and often times mentally. I know for me, the physical stress has declined the farther I go up the chain, but not often the mental stress.
I think ultimately it depends on what you want to do....Being a CNA definitely puts things into perspective for those going into nursing b/c they think they'll make alot of money or b/c they think they look cute in scrubs. Nursing is much harder than that....and it is worth noting that CNA's are an important part of the nursing team.
Kathryn RN
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