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I want to know the associated registered nurse job in the hospital if they hired. Moreover, whether the bachelor registered nurse or the associated registered nurse, what are the different tasks have to be responsible in hospital to take care the patients and what are the best public Nursing University in Southern California? If you know well or have you finished with this career, could you tell me in detail as soon as possible?
1 answer - Asked By: Lindar l - 10/15/2008
I was wondering how hard would it be to get a job as a RN (registered nurse) in Canada for an Italian. Also how much experience is necessary? and what's the starting pay for a RN?
2 answers - Asked By: MOBB - 10/3/2008
How difficult would it be to get a job as a registered nurse from the us to the uk? I was wondering how hard would it be to get a job as a RN (registered nurse) in the us for an Italian. Also how much experience is necessary? and what's the starting pay for a RN?
1 answer - Asked By: MOBB - 10/3/2008
I am interested in getting an associates degree and become a registered nurse. Is it hard to get a job that requires being a registered nurse? I heard that someone has been a registered nurse for 5 years and still can not find a job.
4 answers - Asked By: Tim - 7/28/2009
I'm 14 and planning on becoming a rn. I want to know what kind of things registered nurses do. Do they help certain age groups or people of all ages? Do they work with newborns or is that only neonatal nurses? Are they the nurses that take care of the pregnant women ( meaning after they give birth)? If they do anything else please tell me.
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I was wondering how hard would it be to get a job as a RN (registered nurse) in the uk for an American. Also how much experience is necessary? and what's the starting pay for a RN?
3 answers - Asked By: c01dp1ay209 - 8/23/2008
Also, what are the different types of registered nurses in general and how would I go about becoming that type of nurse? What is the schooling amount and classes too?
2 answers - Asked By: Gloria - 9/29/2008
She is a registered nurse RN. how to help her to come to united states. California. thank you!
3 answers - Asked By: Z.G. - 3/28/2008
I am struggling with the decision to get my Registered Nursing License. I know of a lot of nurses who simply hate their jobs. I know how the health industry works because i am a Certified Nursing Assistant working in a hospital. I am almost done with my prerequisites for Nursing and I don't want to hate my job like a lot of nurses. If your an RN and hate your job what is your Dream job and why do you hate being a RN? Thank you for any feedback it is GREATLY appreciated.
2 answers - Asked By: morgan - 10/14/2010
Which is better for Registered Nurse, veteran hospital or to join the military? Hi, my husband is RN and he wants to join the military but I don’t want him to join. So, I am trying to allure him into working for the VA hospital. What are the pros and cons of working at veteran hospital for RN’s? I sound like a bad wife but I really just want him to be in safer environment…and I don’t want us to be separated.
4 answers - Asked By: rkim - 4/26/2010
I want to become the head of Er nurses how much would that take school wise i have read so stuff and they keep saying BSN or something i all so found this site that says Diploma of Nursing (DN), Registered Nurse (RN) can make 22.08-49.22 is it truei need help thanks for everything here is the site: http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Registered_Nurse_(RN),_Emergency_Room/Hourly_Rate/by_Degree
3 answers - Asked By: hi - 3/24/2013
I'm thinking about enrolling for the RN program. There is a 2 year waiting list and it takes 2 years to complete for a degree to become a RN. I've heard it is extremely difficult. I want to know from Registered Nurses. How hard is the program? I have a family and I want to know if I'll have time for them. How is the pay?
5 answers - Asked By: Dancing Girl - 12/31/2009
I'm planning on going to school to become a Registered Nurse. And I've decided either I want to be a labor and delivery nurse or a plastic surgeon nurse. I am wondering if I need more education in order to become a plastic surgeon nurse. And if you have any experience working in the field i would gladly appreciate any advice.
2 answers - Asked By: suzanna - 12/1/2010
I want to become a registered nurse and was originally planning on working full time. Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how much they make part time? I was hoping to do maybe 3 days a week at 8 or 12 hour shifts. Thanks!
4 answers - Asked By: Kat Kat - 5/7/2007
I love medicine and helping people feel better mentally, physically, and emotionally. I believe the mind, body, and spirit are connected. I have three career options, occupational therapy assistant, licensed practical nurse, or registered nurse. If I were a nurse I wouldn't want to work in a hospital, I also wouldn't want to deal with too much blood. I love working with families, and helping people heal from their diseases. I tend to like to give advice on health. I also don't like to stay in school long.
3 answers - Asked By: Noa Bach - 2/24/2013
I just passed my NCLEX in September and have been looking for jobs as a Registered Nurse and stumbled upon listings for staff nurses. Is that the same as a registered nurse?
2 answers - Asked By: Beal - 11/15/2012
I want to go into nursing, and my local community college offers an RN program. But if an Associate in Registered Nursing won't get me anywhere, then I probably have to pick something else, because I can't afford university. My brother-in-law earned his RN Associate at the same community college and has had a job as an RN for about five years now, but a few people warned me that most employers these days look for a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing). Anyone know if this is true?
1 answer - Asked By: Kate - 11/28/2009
I am in my third semester pursuing an associates degree for registered nurse at my local technical college. I know a bachelors degree is better, but this is affordable right now. Does anyone work with an associates degree for RN? Will I make decent money? Can I work in a hospital?
1 answer - Asked By: Sara S - 1/3/2011
What is a job I could go to school for right below a registered nurse? So I could go to school for that and work to put myself through school and eventually become a registered nurse in the end.
1 answer - Asked By: Jess209 - 7/24/2009
I am looking in to come college programs and I've always been interseted in the health care field. I'd like to be a registered nurse for a hospital. What sort of lifestyle could I expect. What the avrage salary of a registered nurse. Is it better to work in a hospital or dr office. I am independent, hard working, and enjoys a challange. Anything would be great. I'd like some answers from real people and not the reps at the colleges in my area.
4 answers - Asked By: karkee07 - 5/28/2008
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Education / Training

Bachelor's
46.1%
Associates
42.9%
Master's
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Registered Nurse (RN)

Promotes and restores patients' health by completing the nursing process; collaborating with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; supervising assigned team members.
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