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▲ 15 r/cna

Would these scrubs be good for my first set?

I start my CNA training next month, and to prepare I went ahead and bought some scrubs.

I got both from Fabletics for about $22 total, the thing I didn’t think of is that the shirt only had one pocket, and it’s the breast pocket.

The main reason I got these is that they were pretty cheap, and the pants do have 5 pockets, but will the lack of shirt pockets be a problem?

u/-Book-_-Worm- — 6 days ago
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How did you find your job?

I’m looking for a hospital CNA job while I prepare for nursing school. Did you find yours through something like Indeed or ZipRecruiter? Or some other way that I should be using?

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u/-Book-_-Worm- — 9 days ago
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Do most CNAs only get their certification as a prereq for nursing school?

Given that’s what I have to do, and that working as a CNA is pretty rough pay for a pretty rough job, I couldn’t imagine doing it without some further goal in mind.

In my area you can work at a factory that pays a few dollars more and is easier and has no degree requirements at all. What are your thoughts?

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u/-Book-_-Worm- — 11 days ago
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Is this royal blue enough?

I need royal blue scrubs for my CNA school clinical hours, apparently these are “electric blue” but I looked up royal blue scrubs and they’re basically the same.

No brand was specified, and these are fairly cheap and convenient to get. What do you guys think? If you don’t think they’ll work do you have any affordable recommendations? Thanks!

u/-Book-_-Worm- — 13 days ago

I will be beginning my CNA program soon, and am wondering if the clinical hours will be similar to what I’ll be doing when I’m a RN.

Since the program is relatively cheap and quick, I’m hoping it will give me an idea if nursing is really the right career for me. I do hear a lot of horror stories 😅

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u/-Book-_-Worm- — 24 days ago

I will be beginning my CNA program soon, and am wondering if the clinical hours will be similar to what I’ll be doing when I’m a RN.

Since the program is relatively cheap and quick, I’m hoping it will give me an idea if nursing is really the right career for me. I do hear a lot of horror stories 😅

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u/-Book-_-Worm- — 24 days ago

Do they actually pay 50$ an hour to mobile phlebotomists? If I am scheduled to work 8 hours do I make 400$? It seems very appealing, but I can’t help but feel there must be a catch

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u/-Book-_-Worm- — 26 days ago