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Donna Said:

Free LNA training?New Hampshire.?

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most hospital have programs. you must go a a sign up sheet which can make u wait a little to get in.

Marion Said:

Questions about being an LNA?

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Brandy Said:

What courses should i take in high school for medical field?

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I would take the LNA class. If you want to be a nurse, many nursing schools now require that you are licensed as a LNA or CNA before they will even take your application. Medical schools and physician assistant schools prefer applicants with some experience in the medical fields. I have heard of Rad-tech schools giving additional admission points to someone who is already employed in a hospital setting as a CNA, etc. Having this certification would allow you to work in a hospital, nursing home, or rehab center during high school and college. You might get exposed to some interesting career options while working as an LNA, and you would develop basic patient care skills and a good bedside manner. If that sounds appealing to you, I would go for the LNA class. This class would cover some of the topics covered in the second class.

The second class might be interesting, though these topics cannot be covered in that much depth if the course description covers all that. In college, you will have a few classes on each of these topics (except CPR.)

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