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Which senior high school course is best for nursing in Ghana?

Which senior high school course is best for nursing in Ghana?

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  1. Nursing in Ghana and across the world today is a very dignified profession. To be able to pursue a career in nursing or midwifery, one has to have a very good Science back ground. Preferably, Home economics with options in biology and chemistry is a plus. Recently , even General Art students with aRead more

    Nursing in Ghana and across the world today is a very dignified profession. To be able to pursue a career in nursing or midwifery, one has to have a very good Science back ground. Preferably, Home economics with options in biology and chemistry is a plus. Recently , even General Art students with a good Integrated science background are given the chance.

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How do I become a nurse without qualifications?

How do I become a nurse without qualifications?

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  1. There's no requirement for A-level to pursue a career in nursing. If you have GCSEs at grade C or above and decide to go to university, you can take the Access to HE Diploma route, which will allow you to enter university.

    There’s no requirement for A-level to pursue a career in nursing. If you have GCSEs at grade C or above and decide to go to university, you can take the Access to HE Diploma route, which will allow you to enter university.

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Do you have to be smart to be a nurse?

Do you have to be smart to be a nurse?

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  1. Being smart is not a prerequisite to be a nurse. There is far more valuable skills needed, such as being able to render hard work, patience and commitment. Theses are what one needs to be an effective health care worker, not brains nor intelligence.

    Being smart is not a prerequisite to be a nurse. There is far more valuable skills needed, such as being able to render hard work, patience and commitment. Theses are what one needs to be an effective health care worker, not brains nor intelligence.

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Are nurses happy with their career?

Are nurses happy with their career?

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  1. The very majority of nurses at every position were satisfied with their jobs. NMs, CNSs, and CRNAs all reported 98% job satisfaction,on the other hand NPs, LPNs, and RNs had satisfaction rates ranging from 94% to 96%. Between 12% and 24% said they wouldn't choose nursing as a career again.

    The very majority of nurses at every position were satisfied with their jobs. NMs, CNSs, and CRNAs all reported 98% job satisfaction,on the other hand NPs, LPNs, and RNs had satisfaction rates ranging from 94% to 96%. Between 12% and 24% said they wouldn’t choose nursing as a career again.

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What age do most nurses retire?

What age do most nurses retire?

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  1. All nurses retire from age 60 and in certain circumstances some may retire at age 55. Nurses typically have shortfalls in their superannuation entitlement in due to a combination of factors such as career break.

    All nurses retire from age 60 and in certain circumstances some may retire at age 55. Nurses typically have shortfalls in their superannuation entitlement in due to a combination of factors such as career break.

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What’s the lowest level of nursing?

What’s the lowest level of nursing?

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  1. CNAs. CNAs assist nurses with patient admittance and vitals. It is the lowest-level credential related to the nursing field and the quickest point of entry.

    CNAs. CNAs assist nurses with patient admittance and vitals.

    It is the lowest-level credential related to the nursing field and the quickest point of entry.

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Can I study nursing without science background?

Can I study nursing without science background?

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  1. The basic requirements to qualify for a nursing program in the county’s Nursing and Midwifery training colleges are a pass thus A1-E8 and an aggregate of not less than 48. But this cut off points are course specific. Therefore one can do without a science background but has to have a pass in the IntRead more

    The basic requirements to qualify for a nursing program in the county’s Nursing and Midwifery training colleges are a pass thus A1-E8 and an aggregate of not less than 48. But this cut off points are course specific. Therefore one can do without a science background but has to have a pass in the Integrated science, Core Mathematics ,English language paper and Social studies paper plus a pass in other 4 electives.

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What happens if you fail nursing school?

What happens if you fail nursing school?

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  1. You can still become a nurse. Maybe you can retake a class over the break, file an academic appeals, or take some other action to get reinstated in the program. Many failed nursing students have done this successfully. If that does not work for you, you can apply to another school with a nursing proRead more

    You can still become a nurse. Maybe you can retake a class over the break, file an academic appeals, or take some other action to get reinstated in the program.

    Many failed nursing students have done this successfully. If that does not work for you, you can apply to another school with a nursing program.

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What is the hardest nursing specialty?

What is the hardest nursing specialty?

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  1. Even though nursing is a a well regarded profession, it is not one of the easiest. Especially when specializing in a certain area. Here are some top four most difficult specialty in nursing. 1. Oncology. This is the study and treatment of tumors. According to scrubsmag.com, oncology is the most diffRead more

    Even though nursing is a a well regarded profession, it is not one of the easiest. Especially when specializing in a certain area. Here are some top four most difficult specialty in nursing.
    1. Oncology. This is the study and treatment of tumors. According to scrubsmag.com, oncology is the most difficult specialty in nursing

    2. Hospice is a specialist who provides care for the sick who are terminally ill. Hospice is said to be difficult because patients who are taken care of normally are in their death bed and this makes it difficult for the nurses as it is sad.

    3. Medical-Surgical. This specialty requires very high level of skills to be able to be very successful.

    4. Geriatric Care. This specialty deals with taking care of the old. It’s difficult because of certain conditions like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease that is often gotten at old age.

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What type of nurse is most in demand?

What type of nurse is most in demand?

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  1. Registered nurse. BSN-prepared nurses are the most sought after registered nurses in the job market and can advance to leadership and management roles most quickly than the ASN nurse.

    Registered nurse. BSN-prepared nurses are the most sought after registered nurses in the job market and can advance to leadership and management roles most quickly than the ASN nurse.

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