Most Registered Nurses these days are graduates of a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing program, but it used to be that nurses generally got a 2-year nursing school that was the equivalent of an Associates Degree.
Yes you have to have a licenes if u dnt how kan u become an rn
Get one. You have to have one or the other to get in college, which is where you get the minimum for an RN, an associate's degree.
You must have a college degree as an RN (Registered Nurse) or an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) license before becoming a pediatric nurse.
I believe thru a nursing school you can get to RN in 2-3 years
A 4 year LPN degree and then a 2 year RN. It is the equivalent of a Masters Degree.
For a traditional RN degree, all you need is a high school diploma and admission to a school with an RN program.
RN stands for Registered Nursing. A RN Certificate generally means that a applicant has passed the training and testing required to become a registered nurse.
Each States sets its own standards, in general, at least two years are required at a nursing school. More and more States require a BSN.
In order of education, Licensed Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse, Nurse Manager, Nurse Practitioner. A nurse working in ICU is an RN. ICU Nurses have specialized education and skills, but a new RN can work in an ICU.
For the associates degree, the anatomy and physiology, and the microbiology are required.
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Forensic Nurses are usually specialized RNs. Therefore they have completed an RN program at the 2 or 4 year level and then done a specialized program, probably at the master's level though it could be at the bachelor's, postgraduate certificate, or graduate level. Some programs are offered online, but many require lots of lab work onsite.