Do you really need physics to become a nurse?

Do i need physics to become a pediatric nurse?

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    In reality, you don't need physics because it is unlikely that you would need to know it on the job. I understand why they would want you to study chemistry and life sciences. That said, some colleges and universities require nursing students to study physics. Why would they require physics? As a weed-out course.

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In the UK you need chemistry for definite and maybe biology and maths :)

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