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  1. Can a CNA work in Labor and Delivery? I really would like to work with moms and babies, helping them as much as I can. Also, does this vary by state? Thanks so much!
  2. I know someone at Northeastern. She is a nursing major, and really is enjoying it as far as I know.
  3. Thinking logically, I would probably re-take the classes and try for higher grades in order to pay less in the long run. However, depending on how long you must remain in school to get those higher grades, you might end up using the money you would've used at a University. It's a bit of a complicated situation. Like I said, I'd probably go ahead a re-take the classes and try for all As. But maybe that's just me. Best wishes.
  4. The only way to really prepare for the test (any test) is to practice. Maybe find an online math prep to help you or consider enrolling in a basic math class to review before you re-take the test. I don't know how much time you have, but a semester at a community college reviewing math and solidifying your skills may pay off in the long run. All the best!
  5. Thank you, that was very helpful information. I didn't know that information about the hospitals wanting you to have a yr of experience, but that makes sense. I think I'll still try and apply for a hospital position anyway.
  6. This is helpful, thank you for posting!
  7. Hey all, I'm taking my CNA class in December. I was wondering what I should be expecting. I've heard that it's pretty easy, is that true? Also, what should I expect when I enter my job as a CNA? (I'll probably be employed by a hospital, not a nursing home.) Thanks!

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