There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
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I believe thru a nursing school you can get to RN in 2-3 years
Yes there is a Bachelor degree in nursing program at Virginia State University in Petersburg, VA that will fulfill the education requirements to become a Registered Nurse (RN) in Virginia.
A 4 year LPN degree and then a 2 year RN. It is the equivalent of a Masters Degree.
A graduate RN is someone who has successfully competed all of the requirements of a registered nursing graduate program. As a graduate RN they are now allowed to practice in hospitals and private medical clinics.
In order of education, Licensed Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse, Nurse Manager, Nurse Practitioner. A nurse working in ICU is an RN. ICU Nurses have specialized education and skills, but a new RN can work in an ICU.
You must be an RN with a 3 - 6 month orientation.
You can sign up for rn classes at this website: education-portal.com/online_rn_programs.html
When you need information about RN classes the best place to look would be an online medical university. They will list the programs offering RN classes along with details of course requirements.
For the most part RN education is provided by universities and some tertiary education providers. To find out more information you would need to contact a few as some will provide courses by correspondence where others might not.
The cheapest way to become a registered nurse is through an adult training program. Contact local community colleges as well as adult education programs to find one that meets your needs and financial requirements.
In the US, it is most common to obtain a 2-year associate's degree or a 4-year bachelor's degree to become an RN.
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