Young to be a Nurse, RN? guess does not matter now just wondering, these days everyone is a nurse if works in medical field I guess.
Associate (2 year) degree most likely.
Probably a CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant. Sometimes they know more than the actual nurse, because they spend more time with the patient.
Many nurses go on for a BSRN (Bachelor of Science, Registered Nurse). It takes a full four years for that. We have one in the family. You have more responsibilities and better career prospects.
Yeah I note the age...quite possible she was an LPN,or went to a 2 year school directly out of High School and passed her NCLEX boards for RN licensure. Unless she went to college at 15, she wouldn’t have her BSN.
(signed...an RN for 31 years)! She could have attended a 3 year diploma school in the Phillipines...