Well usually after high school you can go and study to become a RN (registered nurse) that most of the time is necassary. Then once you are a RN you can have a bit more studying that will give you good education to become a neonatal nurse. With this education you have a better chance of a high salary and a good position but in some hospitals they give you a couple moths of training without previouse knowledge but you won't have the benefits of a educated nurse would.
Yes you do.
No, you go to nursing school to become a nurse.
History is an elective course in Nursing.
You need a nursing degree which is 3 years at uni. To get to uni you need an access course, either A-levels or a GNVQ in health.
To become a neonatal nurse students must complete math and science courses that include anatomy, microbiology, physiology and statistics. Students will have to at least earn a bachelor's degree and pass the National Council Licensure Examination.
First, graduate high school. Then decide what school you want to go to. Get an advisor to help you decide what courses you should take. Focus on your school work and learning what you need to know. Complete college get into the nursing program, and become a Neonatal Nurse. If you put your mind to it there isn't anything you can't do.
A neonatal nurse is needed when a newborn infant requires specialized care for conditions such as premature birth, birth defects or infection. Neo refers to new.
To become a prenatal nurse, individuals typically need to complete a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, obtain a Registered Nurse (RN) license, and gain experience in obstetrics or maternity nursing. Additional certifications such as the Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) or Certified Nurse Obstetrician (CNO) may also be beneficial. Specialized training in prenatal care, childbirth education, and neonatal care is essential for this role.
You can get an education to become a registered nurse in order to work in a nursing home. You can also become a nursing home administrator.
well I think you need to get your RN degree.
Possibly about 6-8 years.
Yes, you do need to be CPR certified to become a nurse.