Yes, and many do. You just have to work around your assigned schedule.
If you were charged and found not guilty, then it should not matter.
To be rn trained is to go through nursing school or a nursing training course to become a certified nurse. An RN is a certified nurse. There are places all over the US that have RN training and schools to go to.
Legally you must have an RN education and be licensed to go to midwifery school.
To become an RN you must go to school to earn an associates degree (two years). After school you must then take the boards to get your license to become a nurse. Then you can apply for a job.
Yes you can go to school and first become a nurse and then go back to med school and study to become a doctor.
Yes you can go to school and first become a nurse and then go back to med school and study to become a doctor.
what high school classes should be taken in high school to be a RN
To acquire a RN status from an LPN status, you must go back to school and earn the proper degree and field time in order to successfully become an RN. This means long hours of studying for tests and interning at various locations.
I think you need a high school diploma....
For a traditional RN degree, all you need is a high school diploma and admission to a school with an RN program.
The pay and opportunity will be greater with a bachelors degree in nursing, since you would be an RN rather than a LPN. ^^ YOU ARE NOT AN LPN IF YOU GET YOUR ASSOCIATES RN DEGREE!! you are still an RN, the only difference being that an associated RN went to school for two years and a BSRN went to school for 4. All the nursing classes are the same, you still learn the same material and you still take the exact same exam (NCLEX). You just don't take all the general education requirements that are required at a 4 year college.
If you are taking the RN program at the associate or bachelor's degree level, it would be undergraduate.