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Q: Can you still become a nurse if you have hpv?
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Is HPV still prevalent?

Yes, HPV is still prevalent.


Can you become pregnant if you have hpv?

Yes


Can women still have children if they have genital HPV?

Yes. HPV does not affect future fertility.


Can you take two years of college and still become a registered nurse?

yes


If have been hpv free could you still pass it along?

No. If you have not had HPV and, you cannot pass along.


Can cervical cancer cause HPV in males?

Most cervical cancer is caused by damage due to HPV. If the woman is still shedding HPV on the cervix, a man could get that strain of high-risk HPV.


Why should one become a nurse?

Someone should become a nurse because they want to. Nobody should become a nurse if they do not want to.


If you test hpv negative but have abnormal cells could you still have hpv?

The HPV test that may be done as a followup to an abnormal pap looks for high-risk (cancer causing) HPV. If the test is negative, you don't have high-risk HPV on the cervix, but you may be infected with low risk HPV subtypes, or infected in another location.


Do you have to become a registered nurse before you become a neonatal nurse?

First is becoming a registered nurse, then comes the specialty.


Where are good schools to go to to become a nurse?

what school do you go to become a nurse


Can a nurse study and become a doctor?

Yes, though there's no "shortcut"; they'd still have to go to medical school.


Can a UK trained registered nurse become a school nurse in Pennsylvania?

It may be a possibility however, the individual would still be required to pass the specified state nursing test.