Yes.
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Chemistry is a fundamental branch of science which is necessary to understand such subjects as biology, chemical manufacturing processes, environmental issues, medical and dietary issues, and lots of other things. It is difficult even to understand the label on many food packages, without some knowledge of chemistry. Of course, the amount of education that you will actually need in this subject does depend to some extent on your occupation. Technical fields have a greater need of scientific training than non-technical fields.
you can be an LPN (1-1.5yrs) RN (2yrs) BSN (4yrs) CRNP (2-3yrs after bsn). So I guess you have to be more specific in what kind of pediatric nursing you want to do? inpatient, outpatient, peds clin spec, peds floor nurse, school nurse, peds practitioner, etc.
Yes, you can become a successful college graduate if you earned a GED, a GED is the same as receiving your high school diploma. all you need to is apply to different colleges, take their entrance exams, and study your hardest, nothing is impossible if you want it enough.
The best way to study for the CASAC exam is to create a study schedule that breaks down the material into manageable sections, use a variety of study resources such as textbooks, practice exams, and online courses, and actively engage with the material by discussing it with peers or taking notes. Practicing with sample questions and seeking feedback can also help identify areas that need improvement.
You will need chemistry, straight biology and physics.
You need biology,chemistry and history to become a nurse in south africa
you need to learn about math...
Yes you do need chemistry. As well as biology and maths.
It depends on what type of nurse, district nurse, nursery nurse. But i would recommend psychology, biology and maybe chemistry. I am going either, Eccles college, manchester, pendleton or trafford college.
Nurse practitioners do not take organic chemistry. Do they need it? With the ability to prescribe medications, organic chemistry is essential in adequately understanding pharmacology and pathophysiology. Nursing students do not take organic chemistry in undergraduate coursework. Nursing students often take 2 semesters of introductory general (inorganic) chemistry. Organic chemistry has a pre-requisite of two semesters of inorganic chemistry.
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Yes, you do need to be CPR certified to become a nurse.
I have my BSN and I had to take two chemistry classes.
you can be a scientist and be rich.
Chemistry.
You need A levels, at least two in a science, such as Biology or Chemistry. This will take you too university where you study a degree in Physiotherapy.