It depends on the felony. You have a better chance of being accepted if it was committed while a juvenille. Generally, they will look at what type of felony it was and how long ago it was committed.
Basic statistics in nursing is a class all nursing students must take. The class will cover all essential topics in nursing and nursing research.
I used to be a cna instructor you might have to take the class again. Call the board of nursing in your district.
You would need to get recertified before anyone will hire you as a nurse.
In a cna learning class, a cna student learns to offer competent and quality nursing care to a patient. He / she learns how to give personal care, basic care and other nursing cares. The class also teach nursing knowledge and skills. Thanks cnaon
clase de enfermeria
you can study nursing at any age but to take a class on it you MUST be AT LEAST 18 years of age
4 years
Hopskinville Community College offers nursing assistant training. Visit http://hopkinsville.kctcs.edu to learn more about the program and view class schedules.
You do. You'll need at least a Class A CDL to operate any type of heavy equipment. Certain equipment, such as cranes, require additional certification.
ADN stands for Associate Degree Nursing. It usually take two years of college to obtain, provided all class are completed and passing grades are received.
The eligibility to obtain an optician license with a felony varies by jurisdiction. In some states, having a felony conviction may disqualify you from obtaining a license, while in others, it may be considered on a case-by-case basis. It is essential to check the specific licensing requirements in the state where you plan to practice as an optician.
You could work in a nursing home but not as a CNA. You'll need to retake the class and get your certification to be a licensed CNA at any facility. hi l am looking for red cross cna program for four weeks