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How long is the training needed to become a dialysis technician?

The training to become a hemodialysis technician is six to eight weeks. The training is intended for RNs, LPNs, EMTs and other medical professionals. The requirements for certification vary from state to state.


Can registered nurses be managed by a business manager with no formal education or experience. In other words can a non-licensed staff without management experience or medical experience manage RNs?

Yes, absolutely. There are no regulations about management of RNs who are working within their scope.


What task do RN perform on the daily basis?

What task does RNs do on a daily basis? What task does RNs do on a daily basis?


How long does RN training take to complete.?

It takes three years to complete RN training if you attend an associate degree nursing program. But many RNs finish the BSN program which takes four years. It will take three to four years to finish training. After training you have to pass a national board exam in order to be registered as a nurse.


How does RN training differ from LVN Training?

RN training takes one to two years longer than LVN training an goes more in depth into nursing skills. LVN's learn basic nursing skills like taking vitals and handling patients. RNs have greater responsibility and more involvement with complex medical procedures. RN training prepares them for this. LVN training is more introductory than RN training. RN training builds on the skills you learn as LVN.


Are LPNs being phased out from Nursing Homes and Hospital?

Yes they are; in fact RNs with only an ASN are being phased out as well for RNs with a BSN.


What does RNS cricket bats stand for?

larson


How much do rns make in Michigan?

45,000


Does a Registered Nurse have to take the first responder course to be considered a first responder?

RNs are not First Reaponders. RNs generally work on hospitals or elderly care facilities. The only time an RN would be considered a FR is if he/she is working in a EMS LifeLite helicopter with a Paramedic. Even then there kind of not FRs. A First Responder is usually a EMT, FireFighter or Police officer. First Responder training ecompasses whatever there role is. An EMT will learn medical training, a FireFighter vehicle extrication and fighting fires, a police officer crowd control, traffic control and so on. Even if RNs are working LifeLite they still need a Paramedic for intubation, crics and so on.


Where do i take surgical tech courses?

Surgical tech programs are offered by technical colleges that have an allied healthcare curriculum. This program would features training for RNs, LPNs, medical assisting, etc. While not all allied health programs would include surgical tech training, a school that offers surgical tech training will include it under that umbrella.


Where to find midwifery schools.?

There are a number of midwifery schools in the U.S. Some are online and others are traditional schools. All are intended to extend the training of licensed RNs and are accredited. A list of schools of midwifery is here: http://www.meacschools.org/accredited_schools.php


Who makes more physical therapists or RNs?

physical therapists