Yes you do.
Nope
rn or LPN with specialization in neonatal work
well I think you need to get your RN degree.
Well you need to be a RN (regesterd nurse).
If an RN or LPN can do the job and operate safely, there should be no question about age.
If by "RN" you mean registered nurse, Yes.
No, in order to become a APRN you need to have a degree in nursing and be licensed as an RN.
To be a nurse you must major in nursing and then you must earn your LPN and then become an RN (Registered Nurse).
you dont need the certification to become a nurse, but you do need it to work. If your planning to get a job then you need to get your certification cause no hospital or clinic will hire you without one.
average 100,000 to 106,000 according to indeed salaries as of April 16, 2008
Yes.
To become a prenatal nurse, individuals typically need to complete a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, obtain a Registered Nurse (RN) license, and gain experience in obstetrics or maternity nursing. Additional certifications such as the Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) or Certified Nurse Obstetrician (CNO) may also be beneficial. Specialized training in prenatal care, childbirth education, and neonatal care is essential for this role.