To enroll in a nursing program after completing grade 12, you typically need to achieve a minimum of 50% to 60% in subjects like English and Life Science or Biology. Additionally, a good performance in Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy may also be required, depending on the institution. Some programs may also consider other subjects like Physical Science or a Health-related subject. Always check the specific requirements of the nursing schools you are interested in, as they can vary.
Robert T. Deane has written: 'Comparative analysis of four manpower nursing requirements models' -- subject(s): Nurses, Nursing, Supply and demand, Personnel management
To enroll in a nursing assistant training program in Trinidad and Tobago, candidates typically need a minimum of five CSEC subjects, including English Language and a Science subject, such as Biology or Human and Social Biology. Additional subjects like Mathematics may also be beneficial. It's important to check specific program requirements as they can vary by institution.
Martha E. Rogers has written: 'Reveille in nursing' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Nursing 'Educational revolution in nursing' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Nursing 'Martha E. Rogers' -- subject(s): Collected works, Education, Nursing, Nursing, Nursing Education, Nursing Philosophy, Nursing Theory, Philosophy, Philosophy, Nursing
Terri Kyle has written: 'Essentials of pediatric nursing' -- subject(s): Child, Infant, Methods, Nursing Assessment, Nursing Care, Pediatric nursing 'Essentials of pediatric nursing' -- subject(s): Pediatric Nursing 'Pediatric nursing clinical guide' -- subject(s): Pediatric Nursing, Outlines
James E. Allen has written: 'Key federal requirements for nursing facilities' -- subject(s): Education, Homes for the Aged, Law and legislation, Legislation, Medicaid, Medicare, Methods, Nurses' aides, Nursing homes, Organization & administration, Standards, Universal Precautions 'Long term care facility resident assessment instrument' -- subject(s): Forms, Geriatric Assessment, Geriatric nursing, Legislation, Long-term care, Long-term care facilities, Medicaid, Medical Records, Problem-Oriented, Medical records, Medicare, Nursing Assessment, Nursing homes, Organization & administration, Standards, United States, United States. Health Care Financing Administration 'The licensing exam review guide in nursing home administration' -- subject(s): Administration, Examinations, questions, Nursing homes, Outlines, syllabi 'Nursing home federal requirements and guidelines to surveyors' -- subject(s): United States, Nursing homes, Law and legislation, Medicare, Medicaid 'Nursing home administration' -- subject(s): Administration, Nursing homes, Organization & administration
Faye G. Abdellah has written: 'Effect of nurse staffing on satisfactions with nursing care' -- subject(s): Statistics, Hospitals, Nursing 'Nursing's role in the future' -- subject(s): Decision making, Health planning, Medical policy, Nursing, Political aspects, Political aspects of Nursing 'Preparing nursing research for the 21st century' -- subject(s): Research, Nursing, Trends, Nursing Research, Methodology 'Better patient care through nursing research' -- subject(s): Nursing, Research, Methodology 'Overview of nursing research, 1955-1968' -- subject(s): Nursing, Research
To become a nurse, you typically need a minimum of five CXC subjects, including English Language, Mathematics, and a Science subject (often Biology or Chemistry). Additional subjects may be required depending on the nursing program or institution. It's important to check the specific requirements of the nursing school you plan to attend, as they can vary.
Edwin L. Weinstein has written: 'A review of admission and selection procedures for diploma nursing programs in colleges of applied arts and technology' -- subject(s): Nursing schools, Entrance requirements, Admission
Melanie McEwen has written: 'Theoretical basis for nursing' -- subject(s): Nursing models, Philosophy, Nursing, Nursing Theory 'Community-based nursing' -- subject(s): Community health nursing, Health promotion
Susan B. Baird has written: 'Cancer nursing' -- subject(s): Cancer, Nursing, Oncologic Nursing 'Decision making in oncology nursing' -- subject(s): Cancer, Nursing
Alfred Worcester has written: 'Care of the Aged, the Dying and the Dead (Death and Dying Series)' 'The care of the aged, the dying and the dead' -- subject(s): Dead, Geriatrics, Medicine, Old age, Older people, Practice, Terminal care 'Modern nursing' -- subject(s): History, Nursing 'Selected medical papers' -- subject(s): Medicine 'Home nursing' -- subject(s): Home care services, Home nursing, Nursing 'Nurses for our neighbors' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Nurses, Nurses and nursing, Nursing 'Addresses relative to the Cambridge School of Nursing' -- subject(s): Cambridge School of Nursing, Nursing 'Monthly nursing' -- subject(s): Maternity nursing 'The Boston Lying-in Hospital fifty years ago' -- subject(s): Boston Lying-in Hospital, Hospitals 'Florence Nightingale, May 12, 1820-1920' 'Alfred Worcester' -- subject(s): Physicians, Written works 'Small hospitals' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Administration, Design and construction, Hospital buildings, Hospitals 'Training schools for nurses in small cities' -- subject(s): Nursing, Nursing schools, Study and teaching 'Nurses and nursing' -- subject(s): History, Nurses, Nurses and nursing, Nursing 'Linda A.J. Richards' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Nurses, Nursing
Every accredited nursing school program will have a slightly different set of course requirements. As a prerequisite, most nursing programs require a background in English, communications, chemistry, science, biology, anatomy, and physiology. One enrolled in an actual RN program, coursework will include microbiology, anatomy, psychology, pathology, pharmacology and several more specific electives depending on which area of nursing you place to specialize in.