You don't need pure mathematics to become a nurse, but a basic understanding of math is essential. Nursing programs typically require knowledge of fundamental math concepts, especially for medication dosage calculations and understanding vital signs. Courses in algebra and statistics may also be beneficial, but advanced pure math is not necessary. Overall, focus on practical math skills relevant to healthcare.
well to become a nurse you need to know mostly everything in maths because higher maths is important to do any kind of job (nurse too)
Yes you do need chemistry. As well as biology and maths.
To be a nurse you will need general GCSE subjects so maths, English, Chemistry, Physics, Biology (either separate or double award) For a nursing diploma -- five GCSEs (A-C) preferably in English, maths and/or a science-based subject.
Statistics (and Probability) would generally come under pure maths.
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usually 5 gcses above C grade including maths English science,
the maths for nda kaduna is pure maths.
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Whats the difference between maths lit and pure maths
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He does not seem to have excelled at pure maths. Geometry was of course necessary for his projects.
Well... Grade "A" Maths could mean that you had used completely solid reasoning and a minimalistic approach to the proof that you were QEDing. Or when i last did a state exam in Maths it was my "A" Levels divided into "Pure Maths". and "Applied Maths".