The life cycle of a CNA forum member

Nursing Students CNA/MA

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So a lot of the posts on here can get a little... predictable. From now on just use this handy guide to find out how many more threads to expect from any given member before getting to the good stuff:

1. Joins the site, finds the CNA forum. "Hi everybody my name is FutureNurse123 and I want to work in healthcare in some capacity!" :wlcmhnds:

2. Makes a thread asking what's better: taking the class at a community college, the Red Cross, or a nursing home. Learns that they are all the same. Wants to know if CNA is even right for them. Nobody knows. Oh and by the way, what is the difference between a CNA, NA, STNA, PCT, etc.? Answer: not much. Oh and one more thing- can a boy be a CNA?

3. Complains about instructor and/or classmates. Learns that mean and/or stupid people are EVERYWHERE, including their future place of employment.

4. Reads more posts and decides that the aforementioned Mean People are posting on this very forum! They didn't give me the advice I wanted to hear! And some of the things these people say about their jobs horrifies me. I thought CNAs wanted to help people- they should never complain about anything. :nono:

5. Omg! We have to clean up POOP?! Makes a thread requesting information about exactly how much poop and grossness a CNA can expect to run into on a typical day and how to deal with it (um, I don't know... hold your breath and don't look at it :D Believe me poop is not the grossest thing you will see).

6. Decides that old people are gross and cleaning up poop is not for them. OR, that nursing homes are "depressing" and they're just too sensitive and caring to be exposed to that. Makes a thread asking what other employment they should seek as a CNA. Is told their best option is to get over it.

7. Starts clinicals. Makes a thread about how the CNAs they're following are unfriendly, or too busy to teach them stuff, or they don't do everything by the book, or they're unprofessional in some other way. :nono: ***Obviously those CNAs have no business BEING nurse aides in the first place!!!*** :nono: As a student, I just *know* that I am going to be the best, most caring and professional CNA around! :saint:

8. Finishes the program and starts freaking out about the state test. Asks all kinds of rhetorical and non-rhetorical questions about it. Is told to calm down because it's easy. Learns to speak the steps out loud as they do them and that mistakes are allowed if caught before the skill is over.

9. Passes the test. Easily. Yay! :ancong!:

10. Posts a resume question. ie "I have no experience, so I'm just gonna list every single skill I ever learned in class- should I list Bedmaking AND Occupied Bedmaking?" And by the way, what do I wear to the interview? Oh and also, I'm 8 months pregnant. Can I still apply for the job? Will they find out?

11. Posts a question about how a brand new CNA with no experience can get a hospital job, because as they've already decided, nursing home work is just not for them. And hospital jobs seem SO cool and SO easy! And what do you mean they want experience? How can I get experience if the hospital won't give me a chance? But I don't WANT to work in a nursing home!!!

12. Gets a job. In a nursing home. It's okay, we won't say "I told you so." :) Freaks out about not getting enough training. Is miserable for at least a month. Posts a question asking if they should quit. Is told that every place is the same. Develops a thicker skin and a warped sense of humor. Actually becomes good at the job (hopefully) and learns to like it... sometimes.

13. Posts about lazy, annoying coworkers, lack of supplies, and chit chats about how to make the job easier. Also vents about the residents. Gets told off by a CNA student for doing that.

Specializes in PACU, LTC, Med-Surg, Telemetry, Psych.

I agree. It is the reason sometimes I take a few breaks from allnurses CNA boards. It is the same questions and comments year in year out. But, what can you say. It is one of the better job discussion boards out there for CNA. I come here even though I am in the middle of being a Occupational Therapy Assistant which will take me completely off these boards in a few years. But, for right now, I am a CNA. But still, I enjoy the nurse boards. Compared to the OT boards I lurk at, you guys have MUCH more fun!

Now, my personal pet peeve is those complaining about looking for work when they use no paragraphs and have 50+ misspelled words. On gaming hobby forums, we call it "crushed by wall of text" ! Then... never post again!

Specializes in Transitional Nursing.

Omg poop? My patients don't poop. That's normal isn't it? Well maybe they do but I just leave it for the next shift. After all they're wearing a brief, right. Dihhhh. *smh*

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