There are several different routes you can take to become a nurse. You can enter a diploma program which requires general courses and about 20-24 months of actual nursing classes. Diploma programs have the highest number of clinical hours as well. You can also attend a community college for an Associate's Degree in nursing. Again, you must complete your general courses, and nursing courses usually take 24 months. Or, you can attend a four year school and attain your Bachelor's Degree in nursing, which will take four years. So, overall it depends on how fast you'd like to be finished. All three programs allow you to take your NCLEX exam and become a registered nurse.
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A forensic nurse is a nurse with additional training. The additional training can be anywhere from a one day course, or a semester long course, depending on which kind of forensic nurse you want to be.
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generally nurshing programme take 8 semester full time course. but it depends if you take more course each semester you will finishe early than 4 year
In order to graduate with a masters degree in nursing you would first need to specialize in the nursing field. OR Nurse, phlebotomist critical care and then take courses associated with the specialty.
GNM Course means General Nursing and Midwifery course.
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It should take an additional two years to complete the bachelor's degree.
It take 6 years o complete certified nursing assistant training.
eight years