Once you've worked as a CNA and see what nurses do up front, you'll want to become one. More job opportunity and if you don't want to change diapers any longer then you can work in a setting where you...
Not a very stressful situation IMO. Good communication with the family and realize your boundaries and responsibilities in the nurse-patient relationship and it's fairly
LPN was an attractive option when schooling for it was 1 year and the BSN was (and still is) 4 years. Now that LPN programs are 1 1/2 to 2 years, the BSN looks a lot nicer, especially considering that...