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How was your first days as a working nurse?Rating: (votes: 4) Well, posting as a "working nurse" while working as a CNA will not gain you many sympathizers. Best to keep in mind that a nursing assistant is most definitely NOT a nurse. It will be helpful to you in the long run to know the difference between the two. Comment:
I'll gently second the previous post. The title "nurse" comes with years of education and a license that your patients will assume you have should you misrepresent yourself. Additionally, some states actually have laws stating someone who is not a licensed nurse cannot identify themselves as one.That aside, I'm sorry for the crummy job environment. You'll find some people are more miserable than others and they like to spread that misery into the world. Just do the best job you can each work day, and then you'll know it's not YOU who is the problem. If it gets too bad, move on. Life is too short to intentionally make yourself miserable, too.Hang in there, love!
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Of course I know the difference between nurse and CNA, I was asking if any of you as nurses experienced something similar as a new grad. (nurse) I never said I was a nurse.
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Quote from angelae250Of course I know the difference between nurse and CNA, I was asking if any of you as nurses experienced something similar as a new grad. (nurse) I never said I was a nurse.
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Quote from angelae250Of course I know the difference between nurse and CNA, I was asking if any of you as nurses experienced something similar as a new grad. (nurse) I never said I was a nurse.
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