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LPN thinking about applying to CNA positionsRating: (votes: 0) Some employers will hire you, others won't. You have to ask. This sounds like a good idea if you can't get a part time nursing job, as long as you can find an employer to hire you in this capacity. I worked as a CNA while in school, and went to LVN jobs once I got my LVN license. I didn't work as a CNA again until I was laid off down the road and had to leave the area. I don't recommend a licensed nurse work in a CNA position if a licensed position is available. Comment:
CNA's are certified, not licensed. You state you understand about accountability, but have you read your NPA lately? I would be sure to know my limitations, for what I say and do. I hope you find a position soon.
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I wouldn't do it.
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I am an LPN, and have just landed a private duty home health position, I make more money, am my own boss, and its easier work. I will mostly be doing HHA/CNA work, but its less stressful, than 30 residents in a nursing home, I have more flexibility, to continue with school, and honeslty am making more money than I would FT as an LPN in a nursing home. I say do whats best for you
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Thanks for the advice. I will tread carefully. My apologies. I used to have a CNA certificate
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