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.
Additional nursing classes are required. You will also need to take biology, sociology, English and speech classes.
In the US you do need a diploma.
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To become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist you must have a bachelors degree in nursing. Then you need to acquire Registered Nurse licensure, gain experience in acute care, complete a registered anesthetist course and pass the examination.
You will need experience as a CNA or a LPN before you can become a Registered Nurse. After getting the experience, you will need to pass the program.
Four years
University
To be a nurse you must major in nursing and then you must earn your LPN and then become an RN (Registered Nurse).
Major in nursing + pass state exams.
If by "RN" you mean registered nurse, Yes.
When you go through the proper schooling one will recieve lessons on how to become a registered nurse. Schooling helps guide you through the whole process and will give you options at the end for furthering your knowledge and taking yourself to whrer you need to be at to become a registered nurse.
Well if you know that you want to go ahead and get your bachelors in nursing there is no need to obtain your associates because you will still go through the same program and classes. It would just basically be an extension of classes from your associates. So If you want a bachelors in nursing, enroll in the bachelors nursing program, not the associates.