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Choosing the Right Nursing Job - Nurses Have
Many Career Paths In Medical Industry By Jeff Craft If you've already
decided that nursing job is what you want, you've made a fantastic
decision. You should know that there are plenty of different nursing
specialties, and that there's a tremendous nursing shortage in the
U.S. Just like there are different types of doctors, there are different
types of nurses. And that is why nursing is such an exciting field.
If you get tired of one area, there's always another. Below are
several different directions your new career in nursing could take
you...
Certified Nurse Aides - As an important member
of the health care team, CNAs are the "eyes and ears"
of nurses. They observe patients, administer medications, develop
care plans, prepare operating rooms, bathe patients, and much more.
They average $25,000 a year, and it only takes 120 hours of work,
16 hours of supervision, and 12 hours of annual training.Licensed
Practical Nurse - The step before RN is an exciting opportunity.
LPNs can give basic care like take samples, measure vitals, monitor
patients, and other similar work. They must work under the supervision
of an RN at all times.
They average around $35,000 a year.Registered
Nurse - The backbone of the health care industry is as a registered
nurse. RNs must obtain an associate degree, Bachelor degree, or
diploma program, plus have hands on experience. This process can
take between 2 and 4 years, but you will make approximately $50,000
per year. It is the largest healthcare profession, with over 2.5
million RNs nationwide.Nursing Home Nurse - As the baby boomers
come of age, nursing homes are popping up across the country and
all nursing homes are required by law to have a registered nurse
on duty 24 hours a day. This is a big market. Home Health Nurse
- These are usually RNs that do house calls to care for people that
are house bound. There is a high level of responsibility,Click
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