9 years because the more u know the better you do
Although anyone can apply for their jobs, some nursing homes require you to have nurses aide training beforehand. Other nursing homes provide training and some require you to train at their facility in order to work there.
You do not need any specific nursing training to work with the elderly. However, most places require cpr training.
The only operating rooms jobs that may not require schooling or experience would be cleaning. Any time someone is assisting in a surgery, special training is required.
Yes, you can do an exam for a nursing license over the internet but they require that you send them documents from your schooling also. This is to show that you have actually had the trainging needed to be a nurse.
There is no evidence that phlebotomy training is required for NAs in Kentucky.
Most states require training at a trade school. All that I know of require licensing as well. Your state's official website should have more information.
It depends on what you want to do in your new career. Some careers offer OTJ training; others require formal schooling in order to be licensed or certified.
RN stands for registered nurse, and so having an RN degree makes you a type of nurse, different types of nursing require different types and amounts of schooling
RN stands for registered nurse, and so having an RN degree makes you a type of nurse, different types of nursing require different types and amounts of schooling
It can depend on her level of training and what her certification as a CNA consists of. Drawing blood does not require 'phlebotomy' training - ambulance EMT's do needle "sticks" all the time. Contact the State Board of Nursing and determine what her licensure allows.
Pediatric dentistry does require additional training, which involved a two-year residency similar to a medical residency. Some states also require passing an examination besides the general dentistry examination.
well i am a nurse my self and it requiers alot of training because if you dont then you wont know where to inject or put in or the tools you use. so my answer would be get as much training as you can.