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  1. Is a CNA a nurse ?

    • if not certified then no .
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      only RN is a nurse .
    • LVN is a nurse .
    • under no circumstances a CNA is not a nurse
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      in some states a CNA is a nurse
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      only if certified , a CNA is a nurse

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is a CNA

a Nurse

is a CNA

a Nurse

Nope it's a certified nurses ASSISTANT

No it's a CERTIFIED NURSES ASSISTANT

Specializes in LTC, Hospice, Case Management.

As answered on another post - you are an assistant to the nurse. You are not a nurse and have no legal right to refer to yourself as a nurse. There are very specific laws stating you must have an LPN/LVN or RN license to refer to yourself as a nurse.

With that being said, a CNA is an invaluable part of the team. I have worked with some of the most fabulous CNA's I could have ever been so lucky to know. As a manager in LTC I learned long ago - if the CNA's are happy everyone is happy and if the CNA's ALL get mad about something - ain't no one gonna be happy. Love the CNA's but they are not nurses and not qualified to do my job.

No, CNAs are support staff that assist the nurse, but are definitely not nurses.

UAP, unlicensed assistive personnel

You need a "None of the above" as a choice.

need a choice for RN and LVN are nurses

Excuse me? Not able to do your job?? Well everyone can be what they want if they set their mind to it.

Specializes in Pedi.

I agree with netglow. "Under no circumstances a CNA is not a nurse" is very poorly constructed. The answer to the question "is a CNA a nurse?" could just be "No." An LVN is a nurse... that's why it's called Licensed Vocational NURSE.

Nurses have licenses and practice under specific nurse practice acts. CNAs are certified nursing ASSISTANTS. They don't have licenses and they are not nurses. License and certification are not the same thing.

Specializes in LTC, Hospice, Case Management.
Excuse me? Not able to do your job?? Well everyone can be what they want if they set their mind to it.

I said "You are not QUALIFIED to do my job" and you are not. That requires a college education as a practical nurse, ASN, BSN, etc and licensed in your state as a LPN/LVN or RN.

You can set your mind to it all you want but that does not give you the credentials to be a nurse.

With all due respect you are being quite stubborn on this point. This is the second thread you are in trying to state that CNAs are nurses and they LEGALLY are not nurses. Not sure what you are not understanding. Just because you want it to be so doesn't make it so.

Specializes in Community Health/School Nursing.
Excuse me? Not able to do your job?? Well everyone can be what they want if they set their mind to it.

LEGALLY, you can not do the job of an LPN/LVN or RN.

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