Re: questions for a neonatal nurse?
The amount of schooling it takes depends on what type of degree you want (Associates or Bachlors degree) & what your local hospital requires. Some hospitals require a Bachlors while others don't. They say a Bachlors takes approximatley 4yrs (thats with your general education classes), but it took me 5yrs. to complete.
You don't have to have straight A's to be a nurse. Good study habbits will definately come in handy as you get into nursing school though. As far as is it difficult to get into nursing school itself, it depends on the school you pick & the acceptance requirements it has for the nursing program. My program was very concerned about past grades in high school & college, study habbits, & dedication to studying.
I love my job. It is very rewarding, but at times emotionally draining. I mean its hard to see kids get better then sick, & better then sick. It's a rollercoaster sometimes for those parents & infants. The reality is that it takes a speical person for this type of field. You see kids that have been in the hospital for MONTHS live when they have been REALLY sick, beat the odds, & live, while sometimes its not so lucky & unfortunately kids die. You learn to cry with parents, we are human!
It takes a big heart! Best of luck!
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