PCA's / Nurse Techs = Well Rounded R.N.'s

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PCA's/Nurse Techs = Well Rounded R.N.'s

Do you agree? :yes: or :no: ? ? ?

I was a tech for four years prior to becoming a R.N. As a tech. (someone in the background looking in) I was able to pick up on characteristics of a R.N., good and bad; that essentially made my transition to becoming a R.N. seamless. Nurses/hospital staff respected me, some even looked up to me as a role model. I'm proud to say that I'm glad I decided to purse the tech role.

PCA experience can be valuable, but it really depends on the individual. Some PCAs continue to focus on meal trays and hygiene over more urgent tasks- even after graduating as nurses.

I never worked as a PCA, but I do think it would have been helpful to me, personally. One of the most difficult things about nursing school, for me, was approaching patients in a care-giver role. I felt nervous about things like taking off their socks to assess their feet and placing a stethoscope on their chest to assess their lungs.

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