well I think you need to get your RN degree.
Neonatal nurses get paid 22.50 an hour.
A nurse practitioner must have either a master's or doctorate degree in nursing.
they get freeeeee education..........................................NOT HAHA how boutt yuhh wah yuh lookin for on da internet like seriously dough...i bet diz peron is a skinny blonde person no offensive.....:)
You get a neontal nurse job by going to nursing school and passing all the courses and exams that the college asks you to pass. Then you become an intern.
A Neonatal Nurse Practitioner specializes in working with premature newborn babies who have developed medical conditions such abnormalities and respiratory problems. They usually work in the Neonatal Intensive Care units in hospitals and perform basic care such as administering medicines and working with families.
the job avialabiliy is sparces beacause
Neonatal nurses are required to be licensed as a registered nurse, which, depending upon the program you choose, can take two to four years. After obtaining this license and gaining some practical experience in a neonatal intensive care unit (the National Association of Neonatal Nurses recommends two years), you may choose to return to school and obtain a degree as a neonatal nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist.
average 100,000 to 106,000 according to indeed salaries as of April 16, 2008
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
penn foster is an acredited college to get cpa
First, graduate high school. Then decide what school you want to go to. Get an advisor to help you decide what courses you should take. Focus on your school work and learning what you need to know. Complete college get into the nursing program, and become a Neonatal Nurse. If you put your mind to it there isn't anything you can't do.
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