Sit with your counselor and discuss a college prep program of study. You should be taking a strong balance of Biology, chemistry, math, and a little physics would help also. If you take an associates degree in nursing, the typical courses (outside of the professional phase course work) at the associates level are as follows:
* English Composition I and II * General and Child Psychology * Sociology * Humanities * Human Anatomy I and II * Microbiology * Chemistry for the Health Professions A program of study in nursing is highly intensive. Make sure you have a passion for the field; A love for the work and the benefit it brings others as well as yourself.
How many years of training are necessary to become a nurse? Idk ask someone else. i got things to do. L8er
Answer Registered Nurses have tons of paper work to do. My suggestion to you would be to go to a seminar for a Nursing School and see just exactly what is required from a Registered Nurse and take it from there.
An associate's degree in nursing can be earned in two years of full time classes. Two years after high school a graduate can be a registered nurse.
No, someone who is solely an RN cannot write out a prescription. However, an advanced practice registered nurse (i.e. a nurse practitioner, a nurse midwife, or a certified registered nurse anesthetist) may write prescriptions depending upon the state laws governing nursing practice.
An 'RN' is a registered nurse. A registered nurse may return to school for a Bachelor's degree and become a 'BSN' - a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
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There is nothing to stop a registered nurse from going into medical school, so yes, it's possible. You would have to meet the same admissions criteria as all other applicants, though.
Yes you do have to have a internship to be a registered nurse.
It is not too difficult to become a registered nurse in the US. It usually takes about two years.
Most school health personnel hold the postition of RN (registered nurse).
$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.