Saturday, February 12, 2011

How to become a Nurse Practitioner?

I'm on my last year of nursing school, I'm also a psychology student in spring 2010. I want to be a nurse. What are the steps? Will you tie my two big expedite the process? You can also obtain RN degrees to complete their studies. You should ask your school for him! To become certified as a nurse, must necessarily mean that the students first complete training, a nurse (RN). Requirements include a nurse, associate degree nursing (AND), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree or a diploma, and for direct patient care for acute or chronically ill patients. Associate Degree in Nursing programs are offered by community colleges and junior, usually 2-3 years. BSN programs are offered by universities and colleges and the last 4-5 years and diploma programs are administered in hospitals and 2-3 years. Depending on the program attended, the candidate can meet some requirements to complete the degree RN NP, in most cases, state regulations require, and professionals and employers in the field recommend a master's degree as a minimum requirement for PN. To become NPs, nurses with an AND or diploma, bachelor's degree for the study. They may be able to find a place in the nursing team and take advantage of rebate programs from education to work toward a BSN. Guess who graduate with a BSN - which is the first step, then, of course, forward your NCLEX. Most schools in my musical knowledge requires some clinical experience before accepting candidates in your MSN program, which is a requirement these days in most places to be a nurse. You also must have some idea of what type of NP you want to be - for example, children, adults, elderly.

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