2 or 3 i think im sure
nurses have 2 years of college
A total of seven years are involved to became a nurse.. two years in community college and two years in University college.. Its better if you start at a community college, it refreshes your mind for University..
In order to be an international nurse, one would need to have the typical years of college usually needed to be a nurse. You would also have to travel, and the mastery of multiple languages would also help.
In the United Kingdom it would take 3 years.
If a wildlife nurse is a veterinary nurse (called a veterinary technician in the United States), this could be anything from 0-4 years of college depending upon the specific job description and the local laws regarding medical care of wildlife.
can you help me with this i am in year 10 and i want to be a nurse and i was just wondering how many years will i have to do in college for and will i have to go to uni also i am doing health and social care at school
A person has to get a Bachelor's Degree first, and then go to naturopathic medical school for four years, so the total is 8 years of college.
The uses of the registered nurse are the care of people of many ages. They complete nurse college with unique ability to care for people with many kinds of situations.
To become a registered nurse you will need to attend some college and/or university. Many community colleges offer great nursing programs and can be completed in as little as two years.
3 years
4 years
A nurse is a general term for many different types of nurses, but is often used to refer to a LPN or a RN. An LPN or RN are responsible for the care and treatment of a patient, in the case of labor and delivery the nurse (often an RN) will provide the ordered medication or treatments and assist the patient in any way possible until delivery is about to take place. When delivery is about to take place the doctor or nurse midwife will step in and assist in the actual delivery of the baby and the immediate aftercare of the mother. There are also nurse midwifes that will assist mothers with natural births (birth without the use of medications) or home births.