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Each school is diefrfent. UNR's program varies from TMCC's program. UNR is a 4 year bachelor degree and TMCC is a 2 year associate degree. Both of their websites have a page for their nursing program's that will tell you what the prereq's are for math, science, etc. TMCC requires Math 120, Anatomy and Phys 1 and 2, and Microbiology. I believe UNR is all of those plus Chem 121 and 122. Both programs are hard to get into up here, I'm not sure how it is in Southern Nevada. People wait for years to get in up here, and a lot of those people have excellent GPA's!As for specializing in one area, your clinical rotation during school should take you through all the areas, but once you graduate, you can decide on which floor to work.It is definitely a rewarding career!I work at Renown, which is the large trauma hospital up here, and new grads average about $25-$27 an hour to start I believe. That does not include shift diefrfential or overtime pay (time and a half).Nurses have many, many tasks.. and a lot them are patient specific as to what type of unit you work on. I work in an ICU, so we have 2 patients: 1 nurse. We have a lot of hands-on pt care as we only have 1 CNA on each shift to help. Lots of poop cleaning! RN's dispense meds, prep pt's for many diefrfent types of tests, etc.I honestly suggest that you get your CNA license and see if nursing really is the right fit for you. It will give you a HUGE insight as to what the job entails! Most community colleges offer a CNA program and usually it doesn't last more than 8 weeks.Good luck in whatever you decide! http://vrwvgibtufx.com [url=http://pvbenfta.com]pvbenfta[/url] [link=http://qwowvzi.com]qwowvzi[/link]
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