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questions about becoming a nurseRating: (votes: 0) Well, first let me say welcome! You are among nurses here...from the curious to the seasoned. second, let me caution you to not get SOOO hung up on one career path that you overlook other opportunities....I too went to NS with the whole intention of becoming a NP, etc. someday....now after seeing my professors first hand and the faculty shortage, I've changed that to become an educator....You do have to get that expierence under your belt before you can jump into NPing....and it can be frustrating to educate patients only to see them ignore your advice completely....Patients come to you NOT at their best...it's your job to ignore that and treat them as holistically as possible. I would have to disagree with the NP about the BSN though....realistically, money/job wise...if you can afford it, fine. However, ASN degree is a quicker way to get into the field and then letting work pay for advanced degrees.....and lots of schools have ADN to MSN programs....What do you do now? If you can, I would recommend becoming a CNA for exposure to the medical setting...it really opens your eyes to the medical world..you become "backstage" vs the onscene performances....I commend you for turning your family expierences into a love of nursing and the chance to pay it forward. NS is challenging, but in my opinion, one of the most rewarding times of life. I look back on it fondly....(even the bad days....well, most of em!) Feel free to post more...and again, welcome! Comment:
I understand your concerns...I am 50 years old and going back for my LPN at 50 was scary...but if you set your mind to it, you can do it.Keep your options open and allow the Good Lord to guide you.I just graduated from Rets LPN and am going in the RN program. It is a great fast track to nursing with an Associates Degree. You get your LPN in 11 months and 15 additional months for your RN. AWESOME PROGRAM. I plan on going on to get my Bachelors and possibly Masters after that.Good Luck!
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Hi and welcome and congrats on going back to school. I'm sure you will find many answers to your questions.
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do you have to become a lpn before be coming a nursing practioner ?
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Quote from MELISSA1982do you have to become a lpn before be coming a nursing practioner ?
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I hate to be the pessimistic one, or give you a reality check, but nursing dying people opposed to family members dying, is a completely different reality -forgive me if this upsets you.I see so many people on here - and have heard stories from - people who have had family members/close friends pass away and they are impressed with the nursing care, etc then they're all fired up to be a nurse. It is not easy in real life. Caring for hospice patients is b****y hard work. You will not get a minute to yourself. Dementias and the dying take A LOT of work because they are so very dependent. Many, many times you don't get breaks, don't forget you have to do absolutely everything for that patient and it's not just one patient - it could be 8, or 10 or more with you on your own and a carer/EN to help if you're lucky.You will be exhausted, physically and emotionally. You also have to deal with very upset and crazy family members (and I don't say 'crazy' lightly). I've seen people arguing about their dying relatives will over that person, and the nurses have got angry and chucked them out of the room, and the patient has died on their own with maybe a nurse holding their hand (but you don't get to sit and do this because you're too busy!) Very sad. The limits of human greed, in my opinion, knows no bounds.I'm trying not to sound bitter. But I've known many people who went into nursing for your exact reasons, and then they have hated it and been extremely disappointed. I knew one girl who had been in nearly the same situation as you described above, and she was so disillusioned with nursing, she simply didn't come back one day!But if you think it's your passion, find a way to do it. Maybe do a few years training, get some clinicals under your belt and see how you feel about it then maybe.
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