Maybe. Each state has its own rules regarding past convictions. As a rule, misdemeaner convictions may require little more than a statement of explaination, while felonys will a much bigger hurdle. There may be times when the circumstances of the crime or the amount of time that has passed since the conviction will affect the rule.
I suggest contacting your state Board of Nursing and asking them.
There are many states that will let a person get a RN license even with a Felony. Texas is one of the easiest states to go to when you have a felony.
Yes you have to have a licenes if u dnt how kan u become an rn
No, not at all. You can go to college and become an RN just as any other RN does.
No, in order to become a APRN you need to have a degree in nursing and be licensed as an RN.
If by "RN" you mean registered nurse, Yes.
my college
To become an RN you must go to school to earn an associates degree (two years). After school you must then take the boards to get your license to become a nurse. Then you can apply for a job.
Yes you do.
Nope
Yes.
I believe thru a nursing school you can get to RN in 2-3 years
In the US, it is most common to obtain a 2-year associate's degree or a 4-year bachelor's degree to become an RN.