How long do you have to train to become a nurse?
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
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How much will a carreer of register nurse cost?
There are no standard tuition and fee rates for colleges and universities. Each institution will have rates particular to itself. There are a number of variables to consider to include whether the institution is public or private, the geographical location, the specific program of study (some of which have greater course and/or clinical fees), and whether the school is a two year or four year institution. Once you collect the names of some colleges and universities you have an interest in, you can then research the cost specific to those institutions.
What makes a good fitness instructor?
* Relevant instructional skills, including classroom techniques * Techniques for structuring training material into logical sequence * An objective and critical approach towards the effectiveness of the instruction presented * Appropriate methods of assessment on the progress of trainees and the testing of basic skills and knowledge they acquire;
Can a surgical tech work as an LPN?
A surgeon is a medical doctor who specializes in surgical procedures. A surgical technician is one who assists the surgeon, preparing and laying out the surgical instruments needed for the surgery.
What jobs can a GED graduate get?
There are many good paying jobs you can get without a degree. IT professionals do not need a college degree. Insurance salesmen, Surveyors, Chefs and Executive Administrative Assistants are all jobs where you do not need a college degree.
How do you become a intensive care nurse?
First is becoming a nurse, then you must work up to becoming an administrator. There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows. * diploma program (typically three years, not recommended for individuals who do not have an already existing degree) * associate degree (two years as a full-time student once the student starts the professional phase of the program) * bachelor's degree (BSN) (four years as a full-time student) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
Why did you choose nursing as a profession?
What are the abilities needed for a nurse?
Nurses should be caring, sympathetic, responsible, and detail oriented. They must be able to direct or supervise others, correctly assess patients' conditions, and determine when consultation is required. They need emotional stability to cope with human suffering, emergencies, and other stresses.
What are working conditions for nurses?
Nurses can work in many types of conditions...but most work in well lighted and comfortable health care facilities. Most nurses are surrounded by professional people and appropriate working customers.
What qualifications do you need to become a pediatric nurse?
the easiest way to become a pediatric nurse through an internship (job training) where you receive specialized training and of course, the experience. and also take a CPN (Certified Pediatric Nurse) exam. you need to first become a nurse even before you practice pediatrics. so find a nursing school near you to get you started!
www.ena.org
www.pednurse.org
For nursing, usually, you need:
- Biology (at least, but its a plus if you have Physics and/or Chemistry)
- English lit/lang
for gcse but thats about it.. plus English and Biology are always good choices for A level!
How much does a registered nurse make yearly?
Depends on a lot of factors, geographic location, years experience, function or department they work in (operating room, emergency room, CCU, ICU, etc.) the shift they work (day/night). I have seen as low as $20/ hour and higher than $50/hr
What is the syllabus for post BSc nursing kerala university year of 2010-11?
now all medical courses are under KUHAS please view related links
Work and experience needed to be a nurse?
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
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How many years of college does it take to be a Nurses Aid?
In many cases, a high school diploma or equivalent is necessary for a job as a nursing or psychiatric aide. However, a high school diploma generally is not required for jobs as home health aides. Specific qualifications vary by occupation, State laws, and work setting. Advancement opportunities are limited.
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What are the skills needed to be a Dietitian?
A student can pursue a B.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics after their 12th grade year, followed by an M.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics. Clinical nutrition, public health nutrition, food science and technology, and sports nutrition are the four main specialty areas of nutrition covered by the M.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics.
What standard grade subjects do you need to have to become a veterinary nurse?
Standard high school subjects you would need to take in preparation to become a veterinary nurse/veterinary technician would include: biology, chemistry, algebra II and physics.
In UK, the academic requirements: The applicant need to have at least 5 GCSEs at grades A* to C (including English, Maths & any Science subject)
More guide is available at thegreatnurse.com
Can you be a Nurse Anesthetist with a BS in Physics?
Yes, but it depends. Each state will have its own requirements for what an NA must complete before receiving their certification. You'll likely still need to take additional courses, etc. as well as complete other clinical requirements. So your BS in Physics probably gets you part of the way there, but you'll still have more to do (which would be the case with almost any high-level certification and any degree, even if it's suited for that field).
Is a vocational nurse licensed?
The average yearly salary of a licensed vocational nurse is $41,450. It takes about 2 years to complete a vocational nursing program.
Some nursing home cares are covered under Medicaid and Medicare. These are usually called labelled "Skilled Nursing Facility' in the United States. Each state has it's own licenses, standards, and procedures. For more information on home care, it would be best to examine each state and facility. Not all facilities must opt into Medicaid and Medicare.
What are the nursing responsibilities on giving chlorpromazine?
When administering chlorpromazine, nurses must first assess the patient's vital signs and mental status, as well as any contraindications or potential drug interactions. They should monitor for side effects, such as sedation, extrapyramidal symptoms, and anticholinergic effects. Additionally, nurses should educate the patient about the medication, including its purpose and potential side effects, and ensure proper documentation of the administration and patient response. Regular follow-up assessments are essential to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment and make necessary adjustments.
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What are the normal values of white blood cells?
Check this page it has all the normal ranges, :
http://www.bloodbook.com/ranges.html
How much do traveling nurses get paid a week?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for registered nurses as of May 2008 is, $65,130 This would amount to $31.31 per hour. Median annual wages of registered nurses were $62,450 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $51,640 and $76,570. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $43,410, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $92,240.