No, you cannot. Becoming a vet requires that you have the appropriate degree in veterinary MEDICINE (the name of the degree varies depending on where in the world you are).
Kate Gosselin worked as a nurse before becoming a reality TV star. She and her ex husband Jon had sextuplets and a set of twins. It was not reported when she began working as a nurse, but she stopped in the year 2004.
Some tips on becoming a nurse are that you must attend a nursing school. The school will teach you how to become a nurse after you graduate from it successfully.
If you want to become a nurse, you need to get a nursing degree. If you have other experience, it can only help your chances of becoming a nurse.
NO
I depends on what kind of nurse you want to be.
First is becoming a registered nurse, then comes the specialty.
Most definitely, nurse anesthetists make more money. For one thing, you must be an RN (registered nurse) to be one, and an RN makes more money than an LPN (or practical nurse), as they have to go to school longer. Becoming an anesthetist takes additional training on top of becoming an RN, but it is a much higher paying area of nursing to go into. It is also a very high stress field, though.
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Nope
Becoming head pediatric nurse.
It would depend on the contract the nurse is held to. In general though many nurses and others in that profession do get paid time and a half for working holidays.
So many young women have the dream of someday becoming a nurse. The only problem is these young women fail to realize what is required for becoming a nurse. A nurse will often have to complete and undergraduate program and a 2-year program to become a nurse. This means a nurse will be in school for up to 6 years.