There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
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If you go through the schooling to
nursing school
In order to become a trauma nurse you must: * Know the correct technique for using a butcher knife * Beat every Trauma Center videogame * Identify the capitol of Djibouti * Become a master chef
The educational kind.
More schooling and internship experience
The length of LPN schooling is generally 14 months or 1530 hours. Licensed practical nurses make an average of $34,000 a year!
Nurse practitioners need to get a bachelors degree. Then, they need to at least have a Masters Degree in nursing.
A "trauma nurse" is a nurse who specializes in caring for patients in a trauma unit or perhaps works in the field repsonding to traumas. There are special certifications available for critical care nurses, but I am not sure if there is a specific trauma speciality.
To become an ER nurse, one has to complete a two to four-year nursing program. There are three types: associate's degree, bachelor's degree, or diploma.
When you go through the proper schooling one will recieve lessons on how to become a registered nurse. Schooling helps guide you through the whole process and will give you options at the end for furthering your knowledge and taking yourself to whrer you need to be at to become a registered nurse.
You bet - assuming that he/she completes all the schooling necessary for becoming an MD.
When you go through the proper schooling one will recieve lessons on how to become a registered nurse. Schooling helps guide you through the whole process and will give you options at the end for furthering your knowledge and taking yourself to whrer you need to be at to become a registered nurse.