There are always dangers with every job.yes it is possible to pick up a disease, form a client, but now they have techneks and tools and more research , so your chances are very low. you are more likely to go to prision for mall prqactase then you are getting something from ur client. then again it depends on were you work. if u are in some thing like doctors with our borders programs u will never know where you end up the next day. but really there are not that many dangers, if you use your training wisely and use commonsense. good luck.. hopgoblen@Yahoo.com
First is becoming a registered nurse, then comes the specialty.
One goes about becoming a registered nurse by first attending nursing school. Most colleges and community colleges offer nursing programs for undergraduate students.
You will need experience as a CNA or a LPN before you can become a Registered Nurse. After getting the experience, you will need to pass the program.
Becoming a registered nurse requires medical terminology. You must complete a passing course of medical terms and also you must complete the basic skills and certification training that's required with becoming a registered nurse.
You must have a college degree as an RN (Registered Nurse) or an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) license before becoming a pediatric nurse.
Becoming a registered nurse requires medical terminology. You must complete a passing course of medical terms and also you must complete the basic skills and certification training that's required with becoming a registered nurse.
Becoming a registered nurse needs hands on training, so you should look for a course in you area. Sites such as education-portal.com/courses_needed_to_be_a_registered_nurse.html can provide you with the answers. Pick a certified one. Good luck
Yes, but you have to become a Registered Nurse before becoming a BA
Yes you do have to have a internship to be a registered nurse.
They may differ from state-to-state. You must contact your state's nurse licensing agency to determine the qualifications to be registered.
$62,238 - Registered Staff Nurse. $62,175.50 - Registered Emergency Room Nurse. $62,626.50 - Registered Intensive Care Nurse. $65,158 - Registered Operating Room Nurse.
R.N. is the abbreviation for Registered Nurse.