Nurse By by Haven Blankenship
Dec 24, 2015
Nurse By by Haven Blankenship
Nursing careNursing is the nation’s largest health care
profession with more then 1.3 million registered nurses practicing nationwide. Despite its large size, many more nurses are needed into the foreseeable future meet the growing demand for nurse care.
About Nurses How much does a nurse make? According to the Bureau of
Labor Statistics record for May 2012, the mean annual registered nurse salary is $67,930, which translates to $32.66 per hour. The lowest ten percentile in the field
earns an average of $45,040, while the top ten percentile makes $94,720 annually. Usually, the registered nurses with the highest salaries are those that have extensive
experience in the field for 20 or more years. Nurses possessing only an associate’s degree can earn more with
more years experience over those with a bachelor’s degree.
10 steps Step 1 learn everything you can about Nursing profession
Step 2 find your path to a RN Title
Step 3 choose the nursing school that fits you
Step 4 get into the school of your choice
Step 5 survive nursing school
Step 6 decide on a nursing specialty
Step 7 pass they NCLEX
Step 8 consider Possibilities for your first job
Future Step 9 get hired
Step 10 get prepared for your first year as a nurse
The future of nursing
Awarded During graduation from nursing school, nurses
are “pinned”.
We can do it According to statistics 40% have already burned out,30% are struggling & thinking about leaving!!!
How much does a degree cost!
Two-year colleges might charge about $75 per nursing credit, while private universities might charge up to $500 per credit. For a four-year program, the difference between public school nursing tuition and private school nursing tuition can be as much as $75,000.
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Thank you
That was the life of nursing and thank you for listening!