No you do not. However, a statistics course would still be very beneficial to you in many ways. If you really would like to know how taking statistics benefits an individual, ask a math teacher. So many students think of their education in terms of just what is necessary, and not in terms of what helps them to become a better professional in whatever it is they intend to do. I do not mean this about you, just many students, and it is something to think about. Always strive to develop skills that will help you develop into a better professional. The more developed you are as a professional, the more valuable you will become to employers as well as the individuals you help. This will have an affect on your marketability, salary, promotions, etc.
Basic statistics in nursing is a class all nursing students must take. The class will cover all essential topics in nursing and nursing research.
There are diverse uses of statistics in nursing. These is used in checking the patients records and the prevailing trends in the medical field among other things.
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No, most programs have a list of requirements that you need to take before starting your nursing courses. These are typically: statistics, anatomy and physiology 1 & 2, microbiology, some sort of chemistry course, and Biology.
You need to take the history of medicine and nursing.
In order to graduate with a masters degree in nursing you would first need to specialize in the nursing field. OR Nurse, phlebotomist critical care and then take courses associated with the specialty.
In order to get a career in nursing, you will need to attend college and take your per-requisite classes, and then apply to get into nursing school. The amount of schooling you will need depends on whether you want to be a LPN or an RN.
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If your associate's degree was in nursing, then it will take an additional 60 to 64 credits to complete the bachelor's degree. If it was not, then it depends on what your major was in at the associate degree level, and how many credits are actually transferable to the four years institution.
You will need to take a certfication for nursing and then for a radiology technician. You can take the courses at various technical schools.
There may not be nursing jobs immediately available to you. You may still need to take classes specifically in nursing in order to qualify for such jobs.