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.
Geriatric Nurse
a neonatal nurse
The type of RN nurse refers to a registered nurse. This is considered to be an advanced level of nursing which requires a high level of training in nursing.
That's a children's nurse.
That would be a neonatal nurse
In order to be a forensic nurse you have to have a degree in nursing as well as law enforcement skills and legal training. A forensic nurse will require training in the collection of forensic evidence, criminal procedures and more. It is like being a nurse, a police detective and a lawyer all in one, but is a quickly growing field.
The noun staff is a singular, common, collective noun.
No. A nurse is a medical professional. They do not conduct experiments so they are not scientists.
the nurse that gets paid the most is the LPN
That would depend on what type of nurse they are, what hospital they work in, if they are a pool type of nurse or charge nurse, and how long they have been a nurse or at a particular facility. I'm sure there are even more factors before you can have this answered.
Yes, all types of nurses are needed in many hospitals/clinics. Any type of nurse can become a travel nurse.
A licensed practical nurse or licensed vocational nurse has the shortest schooling.