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What are the requirements for a nurse's card?
The requirements for the nurse qualification examination include age requirements, academic qualifications, health status and nurse training courses.

1. age requirements: according to the regulations of different countries and regions, the age limit for applying for nurse qualification certificate may be different. Generally speaking, applicants need to be within the legal age range, usually 18 or 2 1.

2. Education requirements: Applying for a nurse qualification certificate usually requires the applicant to have a high school education or above. Specific requirements may vary from country to country, but applicants are usually required to have a degree or diploma related to nursing.

3. Health: As a nurse, good health is very important. Therefore, those who apply for the nurse qualification certificate need to pass the physical examination to ensure that they are not suffering from serious infectious diseases or other diseases that may affect their work.

4. Nurse training courses: In order to improve the professional quality and skills of nurses, many countries and regions require applicants to complete certain nurse training courses. These courses usually include basic medical knowledge, nursing theory and practical operation.

Nurses are divided into junior nurses, intermediate nurses, senior nurses and practical nurse.

1, Junior Nurse: This is the starting point of a nurse's career, and it is usually necessary to complete the undergraduate study of nursing specialty and pass the national or regional nurse license examination. Junior nurses generally work in emergency departments, operating rooms, intensive care units and other departments of hospitals, and are responsible for basic nursing operations and patients' basic nursing needs.

2. Intermediate nurses: Intermediate nurses usually need to have at least 2-3 years of work experience and pass the national or regional nurse license examination. They take on more responsibilities in nursing work, such as patient evaluation, making nursing plans and coordinating nursing teams.

3. Senior nurses: Senior nurses usually need to have more than 5 years of work experience and pass the national or regional nurse practice certificate examination. They have rich nursing experience and professional knowledge, and can independently handle complex nursing problems and provide guidance and support for other nurses.

4. practical nurse: Registered nurses are professional and technical titles in the nursing industry, and usually need to have a master's degree or a doctor's degree and pass the national or regional nurse practice certificate examination. Registered nurses have high professional status and authority in nursing work, and can independently engage in clinical nursing, teaching and scientific research.