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REGISTERED NURSE (RN)
By: Ka Houa XiongDate: 12/10/12
EDUCATION:
Credits: Some College (0-23 credits), Some College (24-47 credits)
Credentials http://www.stronghealth.com/about/team/nursecredential.cfm AAS: Associates' Degree Applied Science APN: Advanced Practice Nurse
The internship provides Knowledge base Skill set Skills to meet the organization goals Mission
Less than one-year experience, are qualified to participate in the program after obtaining licensure.
WORK CONDITIONS:
Home health and public health Homes, schools, community centers, and other sites.
24-hour care Nights, weekends, holidays Walking, bending, stretching, and standing
21 percent of RN’s worked part time 7 percent held more than one job Guard against disease and other dangers
chemicals that used to clean thoroughly instruments, needle sticks, and anesthetics
Back injury Shocks from electrical equipment Suffer emotional from caring for patients
RESPONSIBILITY/TASKS: Multitask and communicate Serve as the conduit between patients and physicians Comfortable Can work nightly or no-call
Hospital Clinic Nursing home (If needed)
Duties: Maternity Pediatrics Intensive care (ICU) Emergency room (ER) Surgery Oncology Cardiology
SALARY RANGE:
Hourly salary: $30.90 Salary Range: $62,470 Influenced by:
Location Education Experiences
ADVANCEMENTS:
RNs may choose to advance their careers through additional education.
Common options career: An advanced practice nurse Nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist.
RNs must earn a master's degree in nursing.
DESIRABLE CHARACTERISTICS:
Caring and feelings (kind hearted) Best care/Responsible
Record keeping Expensive medical equipment or potent drugs. Emotional Direct others correctly
Work on your leadership and cooperation skills.
SCHOOL: AND – 2 years BSN - 4 years Diploma - 2 to 3 years RN-to-BSN - 2 to 3 years Accelerated BSN 1 to 1.5 years Courses:
Anatomy Physiology Microbiology Chemistry Nutrition Psychology Nursing practice and theory
ADN and BSN General liberal arts courses.
WHY?
Dream goal career Work with people
BIBLIOGRAPHY: http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/proft85.shtml http://www.allnursingschools.com/nursing-careers/regi
stered-nursing/rn-degree http://www.registerednursern.com/registered-nurse-rn-
salary-pay-wages-and-income-of-registered-nurses/ http://www.allnursingschools.com/nursing-careers/regi
stered-nursing/rn-degree http://www.ok.gov/opm/jfd/y-specs/y12.htm http://www.mayo.edu/mshs/rn-career.html http://healthguideusa.org/careers/registered_nurse_wo
rking_conditions.htm http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos083.htm
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