u/IllustratorWide2335

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Can I become a PRN CNA as a new cna?

I’ve never worked at any facility as a CNA. The only experience I have is the 3 days I had at clinicals LAST YEAR.

Would places hire me if I ask for a PRN position with zero experience?

If I do get hired how is it like? Are you on your own the first shift on the first day or will I be with an experienced CNA showing me how to do things even though I plan to be there twice a week MAX??

**I need a prn position because I’m in school**

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u/IllustratorWide2335 — 4 days ago
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Can I become a PRN cna as a new CNA (zero experience)

I’ve never worked at any facility as a CNA. The only experience I have is the 3 days I had at clinicals LAST YEAR.

Would places hire me if I ask for a PRN position with zero experience?

If I do get hired how is it like? Are you on your own the first shift on the first day or will I be with an experienced CNA showing me how to do things even though I plan to be there twice a week MAX??

**I need a prn position because I’m a co

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u/IllustratorWide2335 — 4 days ago
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Can I become a PRN cna as a new cna

I’ve never worked at any facility as a CNA. The only experience I have is the 3 days I had at clinicals LAST YEAR.

Would places hire me if I ask for a PRN position with zero experience?

If I do get hired how is it like? Are you on your own the first shift on the first day or will I be with an experienced CNA showing me how to do things even though I plan to be there twice a week MAX??

**I need a prn position because I’m a college student**

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u/IllustratorWide2335 — 4 days ago
▲ 0 r/cna

Can I become a PRN cna as a new cna

I’ve never worked at any facility as a CNA. The only experience I have is the 3 days I had at clinicals LAST YEAR.

Would places hire me if I ask for a PRN position with zero experience?

If I do get hired how is it like? Are you on your own the first shift on the first day or will I be with an experienced CNA showing me how to do things even though I plan to be there twice a week MAX??

**I need a prn position because I’m a college student**

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u/IllustratorWide2335 — 4 days ago
▲ 0 r/cna

Can I become a PRN cna as a new cna

I’ve never worked at any facility as a CNA. The only experience I have is the 3 days I had at clinicals LAST YEAR.

Would places hire me if I ask for a PRN position with zero experience?

If I do get hired how is it like? Are you on your own the first shift on the first day or will I be with an experienced CNA showing me how to do things even though I plan to be there twice a week MAX??

**I need a prn position because I’m a college student**

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u/IllustratorWide2335 — 4 days ago

Failed CNA exam, lost hope to become an RN

So yeah, I failed my CNA exam.

I'm currently in college taking pre-reqs in order to apply for nursing school. In order to gain more nursing experience I wanted to become a CNA. But unfortunately I can't seem to pass my skills CNA exam.

I lost hope in becoming a nurse because how can I become a nurse if I can't seem to pass a CNA skills exam. Isn't this the basics of nursing skills?

Should I even pursue nursing as a career anymore? I would really love to be one though.

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u/IllustratorWide2335 — 12 days ago

How is Stroev,Mikhai for college algebra in the summer? Any advice on how to prepare for exams or how to study for this course in general?

My advisor told me not to take math in the summer but I have to because I'm already taking bio and chem next semester I don't want to add a math class on top of that.

Is this class manageable in the summer?

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u/IllustratorWide2335 — 16 days ago

I’m a bit confused about an assignment.

Before anyone asks, I already tried emailing the professor and they won't answer. Including my classmates.

The instructions clearly state that the paper should be 3-4 pages (including the title page). However, the professor also posted an example that is 7 pages long and emphasized that it is “what is expected.”

Because of this, I wasn’t sure whether to strictly follow the 4-page guideline or aim for something closer to the example in terms of length and detail. I ended up writing 5 pages to balance both expectations. But I am still in doubt.

What would you do?

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u/IllustratorWide2335 — 20 days ago

I’m a bit confused about an assignment.

Before anyone asks, I already tried emailing the professor and they won't answer. Including my classmates.

The instructions clearly state that the paper should be 3-4 pages (including the title page). However, the professor also posted an example that is 7 pages long and emphasized that it is “what is expected.”

Because of this, I wasn’t sure whether to strictly follow the 4-page guideline or aim for something closer to the example in terms of length and detail. I ended up writing 5 pages to balance both expectations. But I am still in doubt.

What would you do?

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u/IllustratorWide2335 — 20 days ago