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Hi everyone, I have a question about nursing yet again. I have a lot of doubts before I declare nursing as a career, so sorry about the troubles, and thanks for your input !!
1) As the topic said, are there any difference between a person who's studying in school (during the 4 year university/college) while being a nurse and a nurse who graduated? Any benefits? More options? I'm planning to be a nurse and study in college if possible. Is there any big difference between an assistant nurse and nurse? How much is the wage difference?
2) DELETED OUT, Sorry for the rudeness, I got my answer now. Thanks!
3) Do you have to be a nurse first then you can go deeper into a specific field of nursing (example like informatics)? Like..... You can't come out of nurse and become a (just example) nursing informatics but have to be a nurse first then nursing informatics?
Thank you AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kymmi
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Sounds to me in the OP that Oliver is unsure or unaware of the difference between RN, LPN and nurse assistants. I think that is the reason behind the fluffing pillows comment. Im not saying that is all nurse assistants do however I do believe that the perception of nursing that the OP is why the question behind 4 years of schooling.