Student Center >> Student Lounge >> LNA to CNA?
LNA to CNA?
|
1 post back to top |
Posted almost 5 years ago Hey, I am a nursing student in WA but go home for the summers in NH. At home I have an LNA license, but i'm going back to school this coming fall and would like to work in Washington as a CNA or nurse tech. Do you know if I need to take an additional test or pay an extra fee or something to do this? Thanks.
|
|
7788 posts back to top |
| Posted almost 5 years ago I don't know what an LNA is, but I recently went to a job interview and my CNA license will transfer from State to State. As far as your LNA, I don't know. I do know that you need a short CNA course for most job as a nursing assistant. Good luck. A good man loves other. A better man loves God. A great man loves God and lives well among others! I miss you daddy!
|
|
49 posts back to top |
| Posted almost 5 years ago Where i live Nurse techs can pass meds as medication techs and also do ekg & phlebotomy |
