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RN to CNA or HHA? Please HELP!Rating: (votes: 0) Hello!In all honesty, I would just prepare to take my boards if you're already approved to take the NCLEX. In my experience, it really doesn't matter if you have prior health care experience when applying for a nursing position if it isn't an actual licensed "Nurse" position. You will still be considered a novice nurse with or without prior health care experience. Also, while you're preparing to take the NCLEX you should start looking into graduate nurse residency positions in your area. I'm sure you'll make the best decision for yourself and for your family, but give it some thought! Good luck with everything BTW I had 4 years experience as a CNA and 3 years experience as a lead medical assistant and employers still looked at me as a brand new grad nurse because I lacked "nursing" experience.Thankfully I was hired into a graduate nurse position! Comment: Thank you for your honest input. I really appreciate it. Thank you for your precious time and your advice really counts. BTW, you are beautifulComment: Agree with the first post. You would be wasting your time by concentrating on working below your education level at this point. Furthermore, some states do not permit nurses to work below their license (when you get it). Put your efforts into getting your RN license at this time. It will be more beneficial to you in the long run.Comment: You're very welcome! And I can't credit for Mary J. Blige's beautiful avatar, thank her lol! Best of luck to you
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