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First is becoming a registered nurse, then comes the specialty.
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There are many nurses on the maternity floor of hospitals. First comes becoming a registered nurse, then come the opportunities of specialization.
One goes about becoming a registered nurse by first attending nursing school. Most colleges and community colleges offer nursing programs for undergraduate students.
$150-$800
In the United States a registered nurse(RN) can work in several places. A registered nurse could work in a hospital, nursing home, rehabilitation facility or clinic.
it is all up to the hospital
An RN is a registered nurse. They take care of you while your in the hospital
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.
Becoming a registered nurse requires medical terminology. You must complete a passing course of medical terms and also you must complete the basic skills and certification training that's required with becoming a registered nurse.
You must have a college degree as an RN (Registered Nurse) or an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) license before becoming a pediatric nurse.
It depends if you took it.