Published Apr 19, 2016
vinceyuu
24 Posts
Hi, all
1. Does this exam only allows to registered nurse or also gives a permission to Bachelor graduate to sit a test ?
2. Also what does "Clinical career" mean by ? Does that mean only for working as a nurse or any other position is comprehensive like a nurse assistant or a residential care officer ?
3. What is difference between Bachelor of nursing and Bachelor of science nursing ?
4. Every country has different school duration like 3 yrs full time course or 4 yrs one to be registered nurse. Does it affect a lot to be an international nurse ? (working abroad)
Thanks for reading.
Silverdragon102, BSN
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Hi, all1. Does this exam only allows to registered nurse or also gives a permission to Bachelor graduate to sit a test ? 2. Also what does "Clinical career" mean by ? Does that mean only for working as a nurse or any other position is comprehensive like a nurse assistant or a residential care officer ?3. What is difference between Bachelor of nursing and Bachelor of science nursing ?4. Every country has different school duration like 3 yrs full time course or 4 yrs one to be registered nurse. Does it affect a lot to be an international nurse ? (working abroad)Thanks for reading.
1. You have to meet state requirements and then they have to give you permission to sit the exam. You need to have passed an approved nursing program.
2. Where does this come in in regards meeting state requirements?
3. Google will tell you but a science program will be included in the BSN.
4. As long as you completed an approved nursing program the years doesn't matter as long as you plan on living and working in the US I am not sure why you are looking at NCLEX as a lot of your posts discuss Australia