Monday, January 11, 2010

Cota Jobs Licensed Practical Nurse Verses Occupational Therapy Assistant?

Licensed practical nurse verses occupational therapy assistant? - cota jobs

I know that they are two completely different jobs, but are
Say, would you work?
We have a better income? or are all the same?
What more do you keep it stable?
and finally
LPN-RN bridge to bridge MOT VS COTA
What do you think would be the most difficult?
Any help much appreciated

4 comments:

not this again said...

If you are considering going a nurse only for the RN degree, because the "bridge" to the LPN to RN program still has a year and still costs as much as in the RN program.

If you have a COTA want is much harder then jump OT COTA. Do not start the Old Testament from the beginning so early COTA really good.

The work is very good for the two fields at this time. But if you want to know how nights or odd hours, you go to work for nursing. Otherwise, pick OT is what I did!

not this again said...

If you are considering going a nurse only for the RN degree, because the "bridge" to the LPN to RN program still has a year and still costs as much as in the RN program.

If you have a COTA want is much harder then jump OT COTA. Do not start the Old Testament from the beginning so early COTA really good.

The work is very good for the two fields at this time. But if you want to know how nights or odd hours, you go to work for nursing. Otherwise, pick OT is what I did!

jannsody said...

Right on my hand, I think that breastfeeding is more difficult because you really have to inject drugs to a patient and the accuracy can mean the difference between life and death. The field of the AT, but also be stressful physically and mentally as a cousin went to school COTA. Perhaps the respect of different configurations for each job to help a decision, although he never a workload of patients lead to) to do virtually as a COTA to OTR, but dimensions of the field component and not a payment " in practice ".

General information about the race: http://www.bls.gov/oco May and are looking for occupational therapy assistants, nurses, occupational therapists, nurses or others. Please make sure the program you should be considered seriously in the industry.

carrie said...

Go to non-occupational therapist assistant.
OT work is usually the best hours. Day.
LPN / LVN / RN 's per hour of work.

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