Yes, without appropriate training in the area of work, you will be unable to demonstrate training for competency, and will not be covered by liability insurance.
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The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Most training programs, lasting about 1 year, are offered by vocational or...
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First is becoming a nurse, then the specialty. 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 ... ・ associate de...
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The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for a nurse assistant. In many cases, a high school diploma or equivalent is necessary for a job as a nursing or...
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If you are majoring in nursing they will tell you which subjects you will be taking as part of the nursing program.
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This varies from school to school. Generally you need your core classes of English, Math, and Psychology. You will also take a Anatomy and Physiology or something close to that name. There are some medical terminology courses and then final...
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well I just got certified earlier in the month . and the college course may say something like introduction to nurse aid something with the word nurse aid or nurse assistant in it. My course said nurse aid training . O yea , it depends on w...
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