There are a lot of choices for what kind of nurse you want to be. The best thing you can do is volunteer and intern to see if that is what you want to do. Check this out too http://www.lpnclasses.org/
Yes, you do NOT need any experience in the field of nursing to go to nursing school. However, all nursing school's require different undergrad prerequisites and there is most always a GPA requirement. After you have selected a nursing school you'd like to aim for, make an appointment with an adviser in the program or look on-line for the school's Nursing Degree Plan. On the plan the required prerequisites should be listed. In selected nursing school prerequisite classes you will need to earn either an A or B to be seriously considered for acceptance into the program.
Nursing prerequisites that are required in the sate of Washington is a nursing license and a masters degree from an accredited nursing program. For more information you can visit this PDF link www.doh.wa.gov/hsqa/professions/nursing/.../ApprovedSchools.pdf.
One of the prerequisites to enter the Bachelor Nursing Program at McMaster University in Hamilton is to have previous experience as a nursing RN, and have fulfilled all science criteria.
If you are already in nursing school then the school is usually affiliated with a local hospital where you will train. If your not in nursing school then you need to apply to a nursing school before you can get training.
Not to a trade school but to a nursing school.
You can however you would have to look at a specialized program. There are Accelerated Second Degree programs where you can earn a second Bachelor's Degree in the field of Nursing (however you'll need to take the nursing prerequisites such as anatomy, microbiology, biology, etc). Or there are Master's entry into nursing where you apply like a graduate school but you can also earn a Bachelor's in Nursing (some offer a Master's degree with additional coursework).
It varies depending on the institution.
Just for entry into the program you'll first need a master's degree in nursing. On top of that, you're already covered on the requirement of being licensed to work as a nurse.
Unless it is the first word in a sentence, or part of a proper noun, there is no need to capitalize the word.The Baby First School of Nursing was named for a benefactor.When I completed my nursing studies at St. Patrick School of nursing, the nursing career had numerous employment opportunities.Nursing is a calling, not just a job.
High School Student. As long as you can pay tuition and have taken the mandatory prerequisites in school. a toddler
Yes. You need an RN License which is now a minimum of 2 years in nursing school.
This will vary slightly I have noticed with nursing schools, however the general rule it seems for nursing school prerequisites will include anatomy and physiology I and II, microbiology, usually some sort of chemistry class, some psychology classes as well as one or two college level English classes. Most schools also require a college level algebra class to be completed. A lot of times you have to have a certain GPA in these classes in order to be accepted. These requirements also will vary depending on which state you live in. Some nursing schools are harder to get in than others and require a larger amount of prerequisites. Your best bet is to call your school of choice and ask them what they require before the admissions process begins!