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Had my first clinical experience today and loved it (I'm a diploma RN student). Worked in a hospital in Senior Care, taking care of a 94 y/o woman w/pneumonia. She and her family were precious. But was able to see just how hard you CNAs work! You all deserve way more pay!
My dilema: I've always wanted to do bedside nursing; not a bunch of paperwork. I know that being an RN requires a lot more paperwork while CNAs and LPNs do more of the ADLs, so what should I do? Is there anywhere that an RN does more bedside care than paperwork? I would have been a CNA in a LTC facility a long time ago if it weren't for the terrible pay.
Any advice experienced RNs?