You can study a course at any college, university, community, or otherwise and become certified to be a nurse in the United States of America. You can also take classes online.
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No, you have to attend a required course, and then work normally as other workers do. Courses of study include a practical component when you're learning nursing duties in a hospital or other health care setting, under the supervision of a registered nurse.
Yes, nursing students typically take introductory courses in chemistry as part of their academic curriculum. Understanding basic chemistry principles is important in nursing practice to grasp topics such as pharmacology, anatomy, and physiology.
Depends on where you intend to study - why not speak to the nursing council in your area and/or colleges to see what qualifications are needed. Maybe ask the careers advisor?
With an associateÕs degree, a person needs to study for two to three years to become a registered nurse. If one chooses to earn a bachelorÕs of science in nursing at college. it will take four years.
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You can study to become lawyer .you can become a nurse .you can become a chef,etc
Just like anyone, a nurse, can go to medical school if they choose to do so.
Typically, the professional degree is advanced study particular to a specific field that follows the bachelor's degree. In the case of a nurse, the professional degree can be a master's or doctorate which is the requirement for a nurse practitioner.
You can become a CNA first then study to become a nurse.
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