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I want to take CNA classes. What do I put for my degree program/major?


Question Posted Friday July 28 2017, 4:11 am

I don't know what to put for the major/degree program. I can't leave it blank.

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adviceman49 answered Saturday July 29 2017, 11:35 am:
Nursing would be the area of degree.

You are aware that a CNA is a "Clinical Nurse Associate" and not a true nurse. In general this course is 4 weeks long and you become a licensed CNA. The CNA's do all the drudge work the nurse don't want to do such as cleaning bead pans bathing patients and bringing them their meals.

Actual nursing is done by registered nurses which is a degreed course taught at a four year institution.

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