Yes. You will have to take the critical science courses as follows.
* human anatomy and physiology I and II * microbiology * chemistry (inorganic, organic and biochemistry) It's not so much a question of being good in science, it's a matter of how much passion you have for the field and the attitude you take. Passion and a positive attitude will be your key to success, no matter what field you enter.
A nurse needs a good science background because it invols chemistry .
A BSN is not a nurse. It's a degree. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Go to nursingprograms.com it's a good website.
you need to major in science of nursing
good communication skills
A science background is essential for nurses because it provides the foundational knowledge of the human body, disease processes, and treatments. Understanding scientific principles helps nurses make informed decisions, analyze data, and provide evidence-based care to improve patient outcomes. Science forms the basis of nursing practice and is crucial for critical thinking and problem-solving in various healthcare scenarios.
You need a masters in economics and science aswell as having a degree in cheesecake psychology.
You must obtain a BSN - Bachelors of Science in Nursing.
In order to become a pediatric nurse you need to volunteer at a hosptal while you are in high school. This will help with your expierience. Then before you graduate you have to take a test called the NLN which your guidance counselor can tell you about. If you look on the internet for the NLN it will surely prepare you for whats on it. Then after you PASS the test you become a RN (registered nurse) and you need to apply for Medical school which can vary from 2-3 years. After that or during that schooling you need to have your bachelors in Science and you need to get you AA degree in Nursing Science and Nursing English. The nursing AA degree in science is NOT the same as your bachelor degree in Science. Then when you are done with all that schooling you become a nurse and you can go to college for 2 more years to specialize in anything such as PEDIATRIC NURSING. Well good luck with your career, and have fun with it! -TaylorFirst it requires the education necessary to become a Registered Nurse, followed by experience. The exact requirements depend on the State.
Child care Science Maths English
usually 5 gcses above C grade including maths English science,
medical science.
MSN = Masters in the Science of Nursing. It means they are a nurse, not a doctor.