Sunday, February 20, 2011

people that work as a care assistant in a nursing/care home can they work there way up as a qualified nurse?

I heard that you can to level 3 or even 4 in care or health and social benefits when your work to a nurse and trained as a nurse, how long you can just take. work.how can choose what type of nursing you do.can you are still in another country for work? PLEASE HELP ME No, you must provide proof that you have credentials in the school. A CDA is only one ADC. A CDA can not be an LPN without education and an LPN can not become an RN without schooling. ADC takes about three months. LPN takes about 1 to 1 January / 2 years full time. RN takes between 2 and 3 years. BSN takes about 4 years. No, you can not work in other countries. They have changed the board of the certified state and even from state to state you go to file resiprosity (sp?) No, you must be certified and receive proper training and licensing. "Although the supervisor to be in such situations, the credentials can not. You have to go to an accredited school to sit for the boards, while the guide worked great experience, you can not work your way up to the school nurse is required and a license. For a nurse you have to go nursing. You do not specialize in a specific area of care until after graduation. A BSN in nursing for four years. If you are in the U.S. you can get an Associate Degree in two. No. A nurse is a registered and accoutable. You may have skills that allow you to enter nursing, but there is no way that you work "your way up to a nurse .

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