Typically, they run nine months to a year depending where you take the program. However, a warning comes with this. If you think there will ever be a chance (think it through carefully), that you might want to pursue a registered nurse (RN) degree, then take the LPN program through a community college. In this way, more credits will transfer over and will be applied to the RN degree. Many colleges have an RN completion program for LPNs.
Your newborn should be nursing 8 to 12 times per day for about the first month.
It varies according to the program, but many NA programs take about 8 weeks to complete.
To obtain Certified Nursing Assistant qualifications, there are three basic programs of schooling. College programs, Day and evening, and Accelerated programs. Accelerated programs can take only one month, with 8 hour classes and state specified hours. A day and evening program often takes longer than accelerated programs because they're intended for adults with families or people who are busy. College programs are done with community colleges and can offer semester long training, and day and evening training programs.
You would say 'an 8 month project'.
about 8 months
There are different levels in the field of nursing. Nursing is a science and depending upon the level of nursing that one would like to pursue, the more sciences and classes one will need to take in order to advance one's degree. There are LPN's Licenced Practical Nurses (an 8 month course), Associate Degrees in Nursing which, when completed, will grant one an RN degree with limitations in management positions. Certain hospitals require a higher level which is an RN, BSN. This is a four to five year degree that is very intensive and allows one to assume higher professional roles. There are also Masters programs, an additional three to four years, which lead to nursing positions suited for upper managerial positions and research or advance practice clinical degrees such as a Nurse Practitioner. A Nurse Practitioner builds on previous nursing experience and then incorporates this knowledge with a medical model, this is a very intensive program and very selective. All positions in nursing are admirable. The work, dedication and caring involved is at times exhausting, but the rewards are far greater than one could ever dream of. If one is considering becoming a nurse, I would recommend that this person go online to visit websites of schools in their area. Sometimes there are programs that allow one to work from an RN, ADN, towards a Masters. It may make sense to get an ADN and then work as an RN while completing one's BSN or RN to Masters.
8 yearsIt depends. One must complete their nursing degree, become a RN and then complete their further studies in clinical nurse specialist programs.
about 8 months
Getting a degree in nursing usually takes from 2 to 4 years. A two-year program would be an associate degree program and a four-year program is required in order to receive a bachelor's degree. To become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or a Registered Nurse (RN) usually requires a 2 to 4 year degree program.
The 8th month of the year is August.
8 semesters is 2 years 4 month up to 2 years 8 month
8 days is about 1/4 of a month (0.26 month on average). The average number of days in a month is 30.4 days.