You don't take the ACT to become a nurse anesthetist it would instead be the GRE since it's a graduate program. The score depends on school you apply to, and also if you met the qualifications to enter the program.
Because the Nurse is the most plausible person to enter her bedroom and wake her up. You note in Act II it is the nurse who supervises the bedroom, whose calls Juliet answers from her balcony. Again in Act III it is the Nurse who alerts Juliet that her mother is on her way, and Romeo had better scoot. Her parents never enter unless the Nurse has seen her previously.
They make fun of the nurse and when she says she needs to talk to Romeo mercutio wants to make fun of Romeo for it but benvoilo tries to prevent it.
No. "The board may deny, revoke, limit or suspend any license, certificate of qualification or authorization to practice nursing as a registered professional nurse, as a licensed practical nurse, as an advanced registered nurse practitioner or as a registered nurse anesthetist that is issued by the board or applied for under this act or may publicly or privately censure a licensee or holder of a certificate of qualification or authorization, if the applicant, licensee or holder of a certificate of qualification or authorization is found after hearing: (1) To be guilty of fraud or deceit in practicing nursing or in procuring or attempting to procure a license to practice nursing; (2) to have been guilty of a felony or to have been guilty of a misdemeanor involving an illegal drug unless applicant or licensee establishes sufficient rehabilitation to warrant the public trust...except that notwithstanding K.S.A. 74-120 no license, certificate of qualification or authorization to practice nursing as a licensed professional nurse, as a licensed practical nurse, as an advanced registered nurse practitioner or registered nurse anesthetist shall be granted to a person with a felony conviction for a crime against persons as specified in article 34 of chapter 21 of the Kansas Statutes.." (See attached link)
Accusations of Rebecca Nurse were false. -Nestor :)
Your question could be about a number of times Romeo sees the nurse, particularly in Act II Scene 4 and Act III Scene 3. In the former, his first concern is to make excuses for his friend Mercutio, who is behaving horribly to the Nurse. In the latter, his first concern is how Juliet is doing. "Speakest thou of Juliet? How is it with her?"
Juliet has given him a ring. The nurse hands it to him.
The act of congress that established the JROTC Program is the National Defense Act of 1916.
the nurse
In Act 2, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, the Nurse complains about being exhausted from searching for Romeo, dismissing Romeo's playful banter, and teasing Juliet about the upcoming marriage. She also grumbles about the physical toll the day has taken on her.
the nurse encourages Juliet to marry Romeo
the nurse practice act
Mercutio. This is in Act II.