They don't all do the same things though. The type of work they do depends on their scope of practice ot their schooling.to become a CNA you must have a high school diploma or a GED and you also must have nursing assistant training. To become and LPN one must earn a diploma,degree, or a certificate, they have to complete an approved education program and pass the NCLEX-PN this stands for national council licensure examination for practical nurse. Becoming an RN is more difficult. One must complete a registered nurse program either at a university or at a college this program is included in a BSN degree which is a bachelors of science in nursing degree. ( 4 years in a college or university).pass the NCLEX-RN and get a state license wherever you plan to …show more content…
Helped change the profession of nursing forever some would say. During the wars in 1850 and the 1900 hundreds nursing was essential for the soldiers survival. Nurses were sent to the front line of battle to help the wounded. During the crimean war nightingale was sent over, she soon found out the main death cause was the poor hygiene of the soldiers and the working area. She received aid from the british government. With The mixture of her skills and the new equipment florance drastically improved hygiene throughout not only the soldier but in the hospitals as well. With the proper hygiene of her working grounds she reduced the number of deaths by infection tremendously. With all of nightingales hard work with improving the health care system she couldn't stop at just that. In 1860, nightingale opened up the very first nursing school in london, and after that nursing evolved and started to become and more known profession, many more nursing schools came to be.(Smith, Yolanda. "History of Nursing." News-Medical.net. N.p., 03 Aug. 2017. Web.) In today's time, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act or PPACA has made it possible for nurses to create change in the healthcare system. This act has made nurses all around want to make change whether it's making healthcare more affordable or making it essential that nurses are more active in patient care. In today's society there has been and