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Essentially you need to earn the

R.N. (Registered Nurse) designation, usually after completing a bachelor's degree in Nursing.

Well to become a registrated nurse u have to go to college first then u have to get your batchalers degree.

they need between 4-5 A-Cs. xx

You need to be a paitent, comforting, cheerful, funny, caring, loving, outgoing, healthy, laughable person.

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