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Nurse Training School

Brent Said:

What is the possibility of a felon training and securing a job as a nurse?

We Answered:

None........even if you were the best of the best no health organization would take a chance on you. The liability would be huge........sorry....

Reginald Said:

Are there any on the job training for nursing, instead of going to school?

We Answered:

so apply for grants scholarships student loans you need to go to college and take nursing courses

Renee Said:

how do i start a nursing assistant training center/school?

We Answered:

Perhaps check with the state in which you reside such as the Department of Education (in your state).

http://www.ed.gov

Mattie Said:

Does anyone know of a nursing school where I can get LPN training online?

We Answered:

http://www.nursing-school-finder.com/sta…

here ya go...

Leo Said:

can i go through nurse training in the air force with a low asvab score & while i go for security forces?

We Answered:

I gave everybody a thumbs down because their advice was bad and wrong.

Nurses are officers and you have to have a BSN. Have you considered ROTC? We have scholarshps just for nurses!
Once you enter the Air Force as a security forces, that's what you will be until you either cross-train or go into a special duty. You can take the ASVAB over again to get a better score, but you cannot cross-train into nursing.

If college is not in the cards, maybe you could go in to the Air Force in a medical AFSC, get the GI Bill, and go into Nursing school later.

You have options. EDIT: Take a look at http://www.afrotc.com

Mildred Said:

how can i become a radiology nurse is there a training school or hospital that provides nurses to be train?

We Answered:

Actually, April, there are radiology nurses, but I'm not sure if that's what the asker is talking about.

The larger medical centers may employ a radiological nurse who provides for the physical, mental, and emotional needs of the patient who is undergoing tests or treatment in a radiology department. The radiological nurse usually develops and manages a care plan to help patients understand procedures and, later, recuperate from the procedures. This may also include working with a patient's family.

The nurse can perform examinations or carry out preventive health measures within the prescribed guidelines and instructions of the radiologist. In addition, the nurse can record physician findings and discuss cases with either the radiologist or other health care professionals. Often, a radiological nurse will assist during examinations or therapy. Radiological nurses must have graduated from an accredited nursing school. Each nurse must also pass a national licensing examination.

Or do you want to take the x-rays?

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