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A forensic nurse is a nurse with additional training. The additional training can be anywhere from a one day course, or a semester long course, depending on which kind of forensic nurse you want to be.
In order to be a forensic nurse you have to have a degree in nursing as well as law enforcement skills and legal training. A forensic nurse will require training in the collection of forensic evidence, criminal procedures and more. It is like being a nurse, a police detective and a lawyer all in one, but is a quickly growing field.
Yes, a nurse a skilled professional.
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a nurse profession is very hard because you have to be very active and healthy to treat other patients who are sick
To become a forensic nurse it is advised that you get a Masters degree or PhD in forensic nursing. However, to become a forensic nurse, a job must be available. Since the career path is far from common, in most cases, a job as some other type of nurse is usually needed. From there, employees typically make an arrangement with their superior and a position can, if needed, be made.
Forensic Anthropologist
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A engineer Florence Nightingale was a nurse. She standardized nursing care as a profession.
A strong stomach and a sadistic streak.
you could become a forensic Nurse