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How can I know whether nursing is suitable for me or not?

I'm just a student in the 9th grade. I'm not sure that nursing is suitable for me or nt

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Dawnette’s Answer

With over 30 years of nursing experience and licenses in three states, my journey began as an LPN. I chose this path to "try out nursing," and back then, it was a one-year certificate program that didn't require any prior medical experience. Life took its course, and I spent 14 years as an LPN before transitioning to an RN through a one-year associate degree program. I've now been an RN for over 20 years. I encourage you to reach out to your local hospital and see if you can "shadow" a nurse for a shift. Nursing offers a wide range of specialties, so there's something for everyone. I hope this inspires you!
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Christine’s Answer

@Joyce I've never heard of a requirement for someone to be a CNA prior to starting nursing school. I don't believe this is a requirement especially for BSN programs at least the BSN programs I know of in Maryland and Virginia.

@Thy, I would suggest perhaps asking around if there is someone you might know who is a nurse that you can talk to about what it is like to be a nurse day to day. I would ask teachers at your school, friends (their parents) if they know of someone who is a nurse. There are a lot of different things one can do as a nurse depending on your level of education, and if a nurse opts to work in a speciality area there are other venues that nurses can work. Perhaps through your network you might be able to shadow a nurse for a day to get an idea of what their day-to-day might look like.

I wish you well, my journey into nursing got started with the idea when I was in the 10th grade, I wanted to be a therapist. In a chance discussion with my primary care doctor at the time, I mentioned this and he had said well you can be a nurse and be a therapist. Well lo-and-behold, I did some research and yes it was a possibility, although once I got into nursing school I realized I did not really enjoy my psych nursing rotation all that much and my career took me in an entirely different direction.
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Joyce’s Answer

Check with your local nursing school for information on nursing. I believe you have to work as a Certified Nurses Aide before you can start school. This will definitely show you what goes on in the hospitals or nursing home facilities. If you know anyone that is a nurse, ask them what led them to nursing. Ask yourself why you want to be a nurse. Sometimes you never know if a job is suitable for you or not until you've done it. Keep in mind though....nursing isn't only about patient care. With a nursing degree, you can do just about anything. I wish you luck.
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