Wednesday, March 2, 2011

RN (Registered Nurse) and CLNC (Certified Legal Nurse Consultants) ?

Hi, I am new (male) at NC State Univ At present, I doubt the major. And I found out that I am interested in or RN CLNC. I have been searching or reviewed on this, but sometimes I'm confused. So I made a new ID to ask some questions. NC State University's College 4yr. I have read that it's good to be in the BSN major (Biology-Nutrition) or (Animal Science). Is it true? For the RN, what should I do after undergraduation, BSN major in? I have heard that I have is up to 2 years (ASN) Associate of Science in Nursing.This really confusing me. right now. Can someone explain how this works? Step by step? PS When the RNS you have big income? I heard they were like $ 100 ~ $ 150 per hour.Or Do I need to study more to get to the master? ah.confusing. In Canada we have a nursing program. There is a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (4 years). This is the only program to take you to be a registered nurse, and you can directly from high school. In Canada, you get about $ 40 per hour, but it depends where I worknights.weekends so check with your school counselors, who may recommend more specific programs of their institution. I love the School of Nursing, its stressful and difficult, but at the end of the day I love what I do. Best wishes! BSN Degree in Nursing LU = = = ASN Associate of Science in Nursing Associate Degree Nursing Dipl. Nur shareholder = nursing curriculum (usually combined and called ADNS) is usually 1 to 1 5 years of core courses and two years of basic care, leading to an associate degree and certificate of eligibility for the examination nurses NCLEX-RN are enrolled in degree programs in hospitals that were not granted, usually take a year of core courses and three years of nursing courses. BSNS college or university for four years. They take two years of general education and prerequisite classes, and then the 300 and 400-level upper division nursing curriculum for all grades two years they also take the NCLEX-RN exam. The main differences are BSN a greater range of job and more opportunities for development. When and took two years it made more sense to a 2-year education. Now, many spend 3 to 3.5 years for a 2 year old to receive training and then back for another 2 years to get the qualifications and complete the BSN. CLNC is a certification can be an RN. In my experience the most successful CLNCs have nursing experience so that they can advise on appropriate healthcare issues, and not directly from school to CLNC courses. Here is a site of one of the more established programs CLNC: http://www.legalnurse.com/ nurses in the United States an average of $ 25 per hour, but more in some areas of the country. They take two years of general education and prerequisite classes, and then the 300 and 400-level upper division nursing curriculum for all grades two years they also take the NCLEX-RN exam. The main differences are BSN a greater range of job and more opportunities for development. When and took two years it made more sense to a 2-year education. Now, many spend 3 to 3.5 years for a 2 year old to receive training and then back for another 2 years to get the qualifications and complete the BSN. CLNC is a certification can be an RN. In my experience the most successful CLNCs have nursing experience so that they can advise on appropriate healthcare issues, and not directly from school to CLNC courses. Here is a site of one of the more established programs CLNC: http://www.legalnurse.com/ nurses in the United States an average of $ 25 per hour, but more in some areas of the country.

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