Nurses can fall in to many types of categories, mostly depending on what kind of work environment they are in. Some of the most common nurses are hospital, office, nursing home, school, public health, registered nurses, nurse practioners, and head/supervisory nurses. Many require a 2-4 year degree. However, becoming a head/supervisory nurse would take more experience and schooling. You can earn an associates degree in nursing or bachelor's degree. The higher level of education and location of where you choose to work are big factors to determine what your salary might be.
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A Bachelor's degree in nursing opens many new opportunities for your career in nursing. degrees are in demand for the growing number of new types of positions in nursing practice
Not much. Get your BSN if you want to do other things, however you will still be in the nursing field.
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Tyler Junior College Texas, is a two year college. The nursing degree at this institution would be an associate of science (AS) in nursing.
you need to have people, and nursing skills
It depnds on exactly the kind of nursing degree you want. You can get good info here www.college-scholarships.com/ssac.htm
An A with a line over it means before or previous, but this kind of shorthand is frowned upon in nursing schools today.
a registered nurse license issued by the state board of nursing from the state/states in which he/she practices
CNA- Certified Nursing Assistant
You can find nursing lessons at any local college. Get the numbers from your phonebook and give them a call to see what kind of classes or lessons they have to offer.
You do not need any specific nursing training to work with the elderly. However, most places require cpr training.