Dienstag, 14. Januar 2014

What it Takes to Become a Registered Nurse

If you are interested in becoming a registered nurse you must work to understand everything that will be expected of you as a professional. Different aspects of registered nursing bring about different job requirements, changing how you may view the overall expectations of a nurse. Working to understand each registered nurse job description will help you to better understand which aspect of nursing you would like to focus on and make a career out of.



On average, registered nurses will make $62,000 per year. Some will see slightly lower wages, especially those who are new to the nursing field. These individuals will still make over $40,000 per year and may make $50,000 per year. There are others who will see high wages. These are generally individuals with strong experience records and at least one extra credential beyond their nursing degree. These individuals can make over $90,000 per year.



Nursing credentials are easy to obtain and can be done at any time after someone has completed their nursing program and passed the NCLEX-RN exam. Nursing credentials simply give you the education that you need to better help patients in a certain field. Some will go into gerontology courses, while others will go into pediatric courses. Other credentials may include maternity credentials and surgery credentials. These credentials must go through the American Nursing Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the National League for Nursing. There are other credentialing services, but they are not as respected as these two specific credentialing bodies.



There are various types of nursing care that some individuals receive special certification and credentials for. This includes critical care nursing and emergency trauma nursing. Critical care nurses will work with individuals who must be monitored on a regular basis. Emergency nurses will work in hospitals and emergency centers to initially asses the status of the patient who has been brought into the emergency room.



Those who wish to take on even further education and more interesting jobs will work to become an advanced practice nurse. Advanced practice nurses will specialize in a certain field to become a nurse anesthetist or a nurse-midwife. These jobs are much more hands on than the average nursing position, hence the additional education requirement. These nurses will be expected to provide care to patients and will be expected to administer medications. Many are allowed to prescribe medication to their patients - this depends on the state that the individual practices in.



The career of a registered nurse is full of exciting challenges and offers different growth opportunities.


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