Re: Should I work as a PCT/CNA
I'm not a texan (your post came up under last 24 hrs). But I can highly recommend working as a PCT/CNA. I worked full time as one in school. It really helped me to understand the disease processes as they were taught in class (as I had often seen these diseases in the job). It made my clinicals less nervewracking- as I was used to being in the hospital setting, and comfortable with patients.
I floated a lot at the hosptial I worked at, and it gave me some good exposure to several units, so I had a good idea of where I wanted to work after graduation.
I don't think it will burn you out, or conversely- if it burns you out, possibly you don't want to do nursing full time.
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