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There are a few websites which can provide you with the information that you need. This website gives you a nice overview, http://money.howstuffworks.com/how-to-become-licensed-practical-nurse.htm, while this one can provide you with more information about the classes available. http://www.allnursingschools.com/nursing-careers/licensed-practical-nurse/licensed-practical-nurse?lob=nursing
Yes, a nurse pracitioner needs a license in the US.
You will not take all classes that a nurse will take, but they will be similar.
Yes I need a babynurse license.
You need to be CPR, BCLS, and ACLS certified. Usually the hospital will train you after you get your RN license.
a registered nurse license issued by the state board of nursing from the state/states in which he/she practices
Sure! You just need to take classes from an accredited program in your area.
You don't necessarily need to take classes but it can help. You will need to apprentice under a currently certified electrician.
I have my BSN and I had to take two chemistry classes.
ProSchools.com has all of the training you need. They will help you get your license and help you take the required classes that are needed.
A nurse must go to nursing school, in order to become a nurse. A person can get an associate's degree in a nursing program and then must pass an exam to get a nursing license.
Yes, in every state to become a piercer you need a license, there are classes you will be able to take and become an apprentice before you get certified.