Varies by institution. Some RN's work 3 12's, then have 2 days off - others work 4 10's then have 2 days off. RN's continually rotate days off in that manner - rarely will only but the topmost RN have every weekend off. It all works out to at least 40 hours per week eventually.
They work like a teacher, 5days a week.
the hours is anoder subject depending
on the school da school works at.
for example in middle school nurses
could work 7am till 5am
.when all stundents leave unless dey
have work to doo.so nurses work
depending on the school time schedulee.
a nurse works anywhere between 8 to 10 hours a day
74 hours
Most nurses I know work 36 hours, 3 x 12 hour shifts
PEDIATRIC NURSES WORK 12HR SHIFTS AND USUALLY 36 TO 48 HRS PER WEEK.
Pediatricians typically work 60 hours a week, working 9-12 hour shifts. Approximately 4 days a week.
I think its about 50 hours....But most pediatricians take off half a day or the whole day.
it depends on which hospital you work at and what type of nurse you are
Nurses work 8, 10, and 12 hour shifts.
In the state of Florida, there is no mandate as to how many hours a nurse can work in a row. Legislation was introduced in 2006 to limit the number of hours that a nurse can work in a row but it did not pass.
About 110 hours a week that is what i work
I think it depends on your shifts. There are part time workers and full time. Many nurses work different hours per week. I suppose it depends on how long you're willing to work.
The average is 38 hours a week
40 hours a week
they work about 40 hours per week
more than 60 hours a week
They work 25 to 30 hours a week
A typical work week is 40 hours. 43.5 is 3.5 hours over.
Whatever it takes to complete the mission.
about 40 hours a week
84 hours a week and 6 days