One of the three education paths registered nurses usually take are an associate’s degree in nursing, a bachelor’s of science degree in nursing, or a diploma from an approved nursing program. In all nursing education programs, students study courses like anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, psychology, and other social and behavioral sciences. Associate’s degree in nursing and diploma programs typically takes two to three years to complete; Bachelor’s degree in nursing takes four years to complete. After completing the nursing program, an aspiring rehab nurse must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). After passing the NCLEX-RN, a would-be rehab nurse must work as a registered nurse for at least two years in rehab nursing, or have a year of rehab nursing experience and a year of advanced study. Afterwards, he/she must get their rehabilitation nurse certification from the Rehabilitation Nursing Certification Board (RNCB) via the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN). Finally, a would-be rehab nurse became a Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN). Although, becoming a rehab nurse does not appear to have a multiple steps, the process of becoming a rehab nurse sounds absolutely long and required a lot of endurance of
One of the three education paths registered nurses usually take are an associate’s degree in nursing, a bachelor’s of science degree in nursing, or a diploma from an approved nursing program. In all nursing education programs, students study courses like anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, psychology, and other social and behavioral sciences. Associate’s degree in nursing and diploma programs typically takes two to three years to complete; Bachelor’s degree in nursing takes four years to complete. After completing the nursing program, an aspiring rehab nurse must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). After passing the NCLEX-RN, a would-be rehab nurse must work as a registered nurse for at least two years in rehab nursing, or have a year of rehab nursing experience and a year of advanced study. Afterwards, he/she must get their rehabilitation nurse certification from the Rehabilitation Nursing Certification Board (RNCB) via the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN). Finally, a would-be rehab nurse became a Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN). Although, becoming a rehab nurse does not appear to have a multiple steps, the process of becoming a rehab nurse sounds absolutely long and required a lot of endurance of