No problem. Having your CNA helps a lot. Being interested in rehab you'll end up a lot of places. I've worked in a orthopedics office where I first met the patient to have surgery, then I...
Working on the administrative side is great, and working at a large hospital system is even better. If you want to work in a hospital try to intern there. Contact volunteer services (as they also...
When you have a bad night. Find a patient that is awake and that may be lonely and talk to them about their illness, hold their hand at the bedside even while you hear their stories about sickness,...
Depends on your area that you are living. Where I live MANY CNAs become MA's after working in a inpatient setting and learning how to be unit secretary, lab tech, EKG tech, OR tech all of which is...
Not to be mean or anything but you should look into getting away from the bedside ASAP if you become a CNA. You need to take care of your body, and your back if you plan on working past 65. Why dont...
If I was you I'd call your state department of human services to ask that question. With it being so long ago I cant imagine that they would hold it against you. Especially since you have not bee in...
TLDR This is not uncommon and will blow over after a few weeks, do your job to the best of your ability and bring any concerns (especially in regards to safe patient care) to the ADN or DN. The long...
Being a CNA is a wonderful job to have, and can pay very well once you have enough skills and experience. Its not uncommon to see a CNA making 15+ dollars/hour after gaining enough skills in other...
Most of the time you can be an RNA at any rehab facility you choose to work for, they will train you in house. If you cant find a facility to train you in house, then volunteer at a sports...
Every interview is going to be different, but I can give you some general tips that helped me out. 1. Research the school you are applying to, and check out if their nursing program has had any awards...
One of the best things that you can do is talk to the admissions department of the school that you are wanting to apply towards. Your GPA should be strong enough to get you into a nursing program,...
Ask your professors about previous editions if they recommend for your school, remember its all a money game sometimes. Also some professors just hand out previous edition books before class even...
1) in some states the bachelor's degree is becoming the minimum requirement 2) in the larger hospitals a bachelor's degree is needed for administrative positions 3) if you have any desire to be a...