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What is it like working as a CNA at Duke hospital?
This is SO helpful!! Thank you so much! I’m hoping to continue working with Duke once I’ve got my RN!
- CNA training during COVID
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CNA before/while in nursing school....
I think you should go for it. I am finishing my pre-reqs up now for nursing school and working as a full time CNA. I am switching from home health to a hospital setting in about 5 weeks and will be working 12 hour night shifts, 3 days a week. My suggestion would be to work full time while you are taking pre-req classes because its the only time you won't necessarily struggle between work and school. I am going to be working full time as a nursing student which is why I will be working nights. It will be difficult, so keep that in mind if you plan to continue working full time in nursing. It is 100% doable though and becoming a CNA is a wonderful way to get your foot in the door for nursing to see if this is truly your cup of tea. It will benefit you in the nursing program as well because you will have more practice speaking to co-workers and patients, patient care, etc. Good luck!
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Any advice on what classes are easier to take together
Humanities is very simple, probably the easiest class you are going to take. So I would pair that with a psych and English class or psych and sociology. I don't know what pre requisites you have to take, but I had to take 2 psych, 2 English, 1 humanities, 1 sociology, A & P 1 and 2, and Intro to Microbiology. You I would take A&P either by itself or pair with humanities. micro take by itself or with psych. You really can pair any classes together as long as you pair your easiest classes with all of your bio classes OR take your bio classes one at a time.
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Wake Tech Fall 2020
Hey guys! So I’m still in school for my nursing degree at Wake Tech but I’m working full time as a CNA. I landed a job at my dream hospital (Duke Regional) and I was wondering if any of you are working as a CNA throughout nursing school. I’m in full time night shifts and could use any advice. I’ve been working doing home care but a hospital is a whole new setting. If you are working in a hospital, how do you like it? Pros and cons? Thank you all in advance.
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What is it like working as a CNA at Duke hospital?
Hey everyone! I am in school to get my nursing degree and I have been working as a CNA at the same time. I did home care, but recently got hired by Duke Regional on the Orthopedic floor and I am so excited! However, I am a bit nervous and was hoping someone could clear up my concerns, preferably someone who works in a hospital setting. 1) I have NO clue where to go or who to ask about where the Orthopedic floor is. I struggle with really bad social anxiety and really like to know in detail where I am going and who I am to speak with, etc. before going places. I don't start until December 14th. 2) What is it like working on the Orthopedic floor? What are the responsibilities of a CNA in Ortho? I have only done home health and it was far different than what I had expected. 3) I will be working night shift 7-7. Any advice for night shifters would be greatly appreciated. 4) And lastly, how do I handle catty nurses if that situation does arise? I have heard horror stories about CNAs being mistreated. I am a very kind and caring person and can get along with really anyone, but I am a bit shy at first and some people take that as me being rude when I'm not...my anxiety is just through the roof in unfamiliar settings with unfamiliar people. Thank you in advance, as any advice would be greatly appreciated!
- Wake Tech Fall 2020
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Wake Tech Fall 2020
Well, If everything goes as planned, I should be done with my pre-req classes by the end of next Spring semester. If I started the nurse aide 1 right after I finish classes, do you think I’d have enough time to finish, complete my test and apply for the Next nursing program available? The deadline for my application would be July 31st for nursing.
- Wake Tech Fall 2020
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Wake Tech Fall 2020
I am not in the nursing program, I am only doing my pre-req and will apply for Spring 2022 nursing program. So, I don't know that I will be able to pull it up in blackboard. I am a new student so I am still learning how to use everything LOL. I am just curious. So I am okay to have it show as long as I am not completing any clinicals? What about hair and nail polish?
- Wake Tech Fall 2020
- Wake Tech Fall 2020
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Wake Tech Fall 2020
I am starting my pre-req classes for nursing this Summer at Wake Tech and I have been trying to find info on how to get in to their program. I am hoping to apply for next Fall 2021 nursing or Spring 2022. Can anyone give me advice on the TEAS? I am terrible in math and that's really the only main concern I have for the TEAS test....
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TEAS
Hi everyone! My name is Cameron and I will be starting my pre-req classes this Summer 2020. I will be taking a Math class this Fall ( Math 152) for a couple of reasons. 1-An advisor told me that when I go back to school to get my BSN, this math class is a pre-req so she recommend that I go ahead and take it now. And 2-I haven't been in school for quite a while. I graduated high school over a year ago and I am needing a good refresher in math as this is a subject that I have struggled in. My concern is the TEAS test. I realized math was apart of the TEAS test, and I am worried about not getting a good score on the test due to the math section score. Now, I know that I have a long way before I even need to take the TEAS, but I would like to prepare ahead of time to make sure I have all the knowledge I need. So, I guess my question is, what is your advice? How crucial is it to get a good score in the math section of the TEAS test? What is on the math section of the TEAS test, and what are some good resources for me to use? Thank you so much and I hope to hear back!
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ATI TEAS Test for Nursing - Wake Tech 2020
Hi everyone! My name is Cameron and I will be starting my pre-req classes this Summer 2020. I will be taking a Math class this Fall ( Math 152) for a couple of reasons. 1-An advisor told me that when I go back to school to get my BSN, this math class is a pre-req so she recommend that I go ahead and take it now. And 2-I haven't been in school for quite a while. I graduated high school over a year ago and I am needing a good refresher in math as this is a subject that I have struggled in. My concern is the TEAS test. I realized math was apart of the TEAS test, and I am worried about not getting a good score on the test due to the math section score. Now, I know that I have a long way before I even need to take the TEAS, but I would like to prepare ahead of time to make sure I have all the knowledge I need. So, I guess my question is, what is your advice? How crucial is it to get a good score in the math section of the TEAS test? What is on the math section of the TEAS test, and what are some good resources for me to use? Thank you so much and I hope to hear back!
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ATI TEAS Test for Nursing - Wake Tech 2020
Hi everyone! My name is Cameron and I will be starting my pre-req classes this Summer 2020. I will be taking a Math class this Fall ( Math 152) for a couple of reasons. 1-An advisor told me that when I go back to school to get my BSN, this math class is a pre-req so she recommend that I go ahead and take it now. And 2-I haven't been in school for quite a while. I graduated high school over a year ago and I am needing a good refresher in math as this is a subject that I have struggled in. My concern is the TEAS test. I realized math was apart of the TEAS test, and I am worried about not getting a good score on the test due to the math section score. Now, I know that I have a long way before I even need to take the TEAS, but I would like to prepare ahead of time to make sure I have all the knowledge I need. So, I guess my question is, what is your advice? How crucial is it to get a good score in the math section of the TEAS test? What is on the math section of the TEAS test, and what are some good resources for me to use? Thank you so much and I hope to hear back!