The three most common educational paths to becoming a registered nurse (RN) are a diploma, associate's degree or bachelor's degree program. Requirements for entering these programs are typically a high school degree or GED. Diploma programs are generally administered by hospitals and take approximately three years to complete. An associate's degree can be earned at community and 2-year colleges and takes 2-3 years to complete. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) takes up to four years to complete at a 4-year college or university.
I want to become a civil engineer, as I said I live in Brazil, and here this career has many chances to work, and with good economic profit, is a great profession.
yes someone with hep b can become an RN As long as you have the will, interest, means and the ability, why not. But first, let your doctor take away your hep B out of your system.
I believe thru a nursing school you can get to RN in 2-3 years
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.
It'll take about 2 years to get the RN starting with the BS in mathematics.
It will take you at least 2 years experience as an RN to be a a certified medical assistant.
rn or LPN with specialization in neonatal work
Yes you have to have a licenes if u dnt how kan u become an rn
Take every science class available.
No, not at all. You can go to college and become an RN just as any other RN does.
Yes, you have to be a RN to be a NICU nurse. You can become a RN one of two ways. ADN or BSN route; 2 years and four years, respectively. The ADN or BSN is the degree you receive after completing school. The RN is the title you receive after finishing school and taking the NCLEX. Some hospitals are starting to phase out ADN nurses or you have to agree to go back to school within a certain amount of time to do a RN to BSN bridge program. It really just depends on your situation what route you take. Do lots of research into multiple programs to find out what works best for you. Also start volunteering in a pediatric facility to see if it's something you really want to do.
The least expensive and fastest way to become an RN is to take required courses for a RN in which your guidance couselor will know at a community college. Tts an associates and then sign up for the nursing program which is a year.