i am doing an informative interview in speech and i have to interview a registered nurse. what questions can i ask about her educational background
what characteristic validates RN practice as a profession
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Typically, an LPN to RN completion program can take one year to a year and a half depending on the level. In other words, the associates degree will be shorter in time than a bachelor's. It also depends on how many prerequisites you have already completed. Some LPN programs only require one semester of human biology where the RN program requires two semesters of human anatomy and physiology. In addition, most LPN programs do not require chemistry and microbiology where the RN program does. There are also the addition of other general education courses needed for the RN. So, it just depends on where you are. The best thing is to contact a college or university that offers the RN completion program, and ask to speak with and admissions counselor or enrollment specialist who will be able to appropriately advise you based on your specific educational background.
Sometimes, sometimes not. RN - in this sense - means one thing, registered nurse. ADN means associates degree in nursing (typically an RN). You can be an RN graduating from a diploma program, associates degree (ADN), or a bachelor's degree (BSN). In any event, all are an RN, just at from different educational levels.
These letters often indicate workplace credentials. They can also indicate one's educational background. for example: DDS = doctor of dental surgery OT = occupational therapist RN = registered nurse Rev. = Reverend MD = medical doctor
Typically, it is the minimum educational requirement for a nurse practitioner (NP). The degree requires a bachelor's degree in nursing to be admitted.
Oregon has over 10 programs for registered nurses. The best for you is based on your financial and educational needs and desires.
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They might, you can ask, they might also have scholorships available.
To study for the RN test you can take a practice test online to see what types of questions will be asked. This will also give you an idea of what you may need to work on to pass the test.
It depends on the type of activity an individual was involved in. The decision to grant or deny licensure as an RN is in the hands of - I believe - the State Board of Nursing.