Thursday, May 23, 2013

Paragraph #2

In this paragraph I will be answering another one of my research questions. The question that is being answerd this time is "What are the college requierments to become a CNA, LPN, and RN?" To become a CNA the college requirements are less than the other to levels. You need atleast 75 to 150 hours of classwork and practical training time. The classes you need to major in are medical terminology, body systems, nursing assistant duties, communication skills, and patient care techniques. After you complete the classes and the training program you have to pass the state test to get your license. The educational requirements to become a LPN are alittle diffrent. the classes you will have to take to complete the program are Developmental psychology, Health assessment, Clinical research and analysis, Human mobility, Acute and chronic pain, Paramedic or surgery transition, and  Night nursing. Then when completed these courses you go take your state board exam. The RN requierments are alittle more because its the highest level. The classes are alittle hard they consist of  nursing theory, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, geriatrics and pharmacology. Then ofcourse you take the state board test.

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