Hi guys, I'm just wondering what is a Nurse's aid? We do not have them in my country..
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Hi guys, I'm just wondering what is a Nurse's aid? We do not have them in my country..
Well, as the name suggests, it's someone that assists a Nurse with their duties.
Do they have to qualify or anything? I'm just really intruiged by it all.
In hospitals around me, they are called Patient Care Technicians (PCTs). They hand the patient the meds (and a glass of water) that the RN had set up, bring meal trays to patients, and generally do the drudgery that keeps RNs from doing the more vital duties.
Health care is booming, so that field should be a good place to work in.
In most places, yes they have to go to school and get certified. But they don't go to school as long as an RN.
So how many years would it take, do you know?
In my area it's only a matter of months of schooling, not years.
I see, thank you.
They don't get pain much though. They clean dirty diapers, clean bedpans, change sheets with the patient still in the bed.
They cannot give medication, start IVs or many other things.
I'd actually rather work at McDonald's than be a nurses' aid where I am from.
Hmm not very attractive at all
In the Chicago area, it's usually a two-year program at a community college (or maybe a certified program for slightly less time).
I think "aide" is not a term used around here. Schooling depends on what nursing level a person wants to be at -- very basic (CNA), less basic (LPN), and up from there to RN and BSN to MSN or higher. The titles and schooling needs have changed so much around this area. There's a big demand for home care (seniors want to stay at home as long as possible) and also for assisted living caretakers at all nursing levels. I've noticed a lot more guys have gotten into nursing or some variation on medical care.
CNA and LPN usually go to a tech or vocational school around here.
Once you have your RN, you are an RN. You go back to school to get more letters behind your name. Hopefully, shortly, I'll be an RNBSN.
And yes, more men are getting into healthcare.
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