Published Sep 14, 2017
rabidlark
9 Posts
Hi I am a Regsitered Nurse in the Philippines and I recently passed my requirements to the BON and they are still processing it. It has been three months now and my cash is running low. I need a job ASAP that is related to the medical field so that I can gain more experience. So please tell me should I pursue a CNA, LVN, psych tech or nurse tech? I really dont know what to do.
Nurse SMS, MSN, RN
6,843 Posts
If your cash is low, any job is better than no job.
Lunah, MSN, RN
14 Articles; 13,773 Posts
OP, are you a CNA or LVN?
Nurse Beth, MSN
145 Articles; 4,099 Posts
To be a CNA in CA, you must be certified, but the courses are short, and they are offered in adult schools. If you started working as a CNA in a facility, you stand a better chance of being hired as an RN once your are licensed.
I don't see the benefit of working as an LVN, because you still have to apply for licensure (it's a different board).
I hope you get an answer soon, good luck!
Thank you for your reply I am now applying to be a CNA program that will pay me while training but I am having second thoughts you see I have a spinal problem and I am not allowed to stoop or bend for a long time and lift and carry objects that are more than 20lbs. If I strain myself I could get a spinal compression so my relatives are very skeptical with my decision applying as a CNA. I wouldn't strain myself with the job right?
I am neither of the two you see I am starting here California we recently just moved here from the Philippines?
To be a CNA in CA, you must be certified, but the courses are short, and they are offered in adult schools. If you started working as a CNA in a facility, you stand a better chance of being hired as an RN once your are licensed.I don't see the benefit of working as an LVN, because you still have to apply for licensure (it's a different board). I hope you get an answer soon, good luck!
Do you think those limitations won't also affect your future employment as a nurse?