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I'm not taking any courses next semester so I'm not sure if I should work more or take a CNA 2 class to help me gain experience, so I'm not totally clueless when I start the LPN program. What do ya'll think would be best? Is it worth it?
NC is one of the few states that offer cna and cna 2 courses where you preform regular cna skills as well as oxygen therapy, removal of fecal impaction, and sterile dressing change on a wound over 48 hours old, urinary catheters, nutrition activities, suctions, trac. care and elimination procedures.
nurseywifeymommy1
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In my area it's a waste of time. Chicago. I wonder bother.