currently you can enter nurse training with 5 GCSE's (a-c)or the maths is required at A-C. You may also have an NVQ level3 in Care, or have completed the access course.
soon you will be required to have the entry requirements for a degree only entry.
the best option is to seek advise from the admissions department at the university you wish to study at- they may have links to local colleges can help with entry requirements
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A nurse can be a Certified nurse. it is were they can go in and help the Doctor's with surgery. and a nurse can be a nurse for the elderly.
Nurse's, as in, "The nurse's clipboard."
The possessive noun of nurse is nurse's, for example, a nurse's uniform.
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it is a nurse who helps the other nurse by being an intern
a baby nurse is called a pediatric nurse.
Licensed Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse (diploma), Registered Nurse with B.S. degree, Nurse Practitioner. All of these are nurses.
The possessive form for "nurse" is "nurse's." So if you're talking about the stethoscope belonging to a nurse, you'd say "the nurse's stethoscope." Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
A nurse that works with a baby might be a pediatric nurse. These nurses are trained to work with children. He or she might also be a nurse midwife or a nurse practitioner.