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How Do You Become A Nephrology Nurse?

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How Do You Become A Nephrology Nurse?

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Health care professionals serve an important purpose in helping to care for people when they become ill. There are various kinds of health care professionals, such as physicians, nurses, physical therapists and others. Nurses play an important role in assisting physicians and helping the patient. However, not all nursing work is the same because there are various nursing specialties. Nephrology is one such nursing specialty. The following article is about how to become a nepthrology nurse. Go to college and get at least an RN degree in nursing but preferably a bachelor’s degree in nursing (the BSN degree). Pass the NCLEX exam (National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse) and become an entry-level licensed nurse in whichever state you wish to practice nursing in. The RN or BSN degree will give you general preparation to practice as a licensed nurse. That is a necessary foundation upon which to build basic nursing skills and then eventually build nephrology nursing skills. Wo

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