A Physicians Assistant is higher than a registered nurse.
Neonatal nurses are a subset of registered nurses.
Well if you know that you want to go ahead and get your bachelors in nursing there is no need to obtain your associates because you will still go through the same program and classes. It would just basically be an extension of classes from your associates. So If you want a bachelors in nursing, enroll in the bachelors nursing program, not the associates.
I believe a registered nurse make up to $95,000 or of an average to about 50,000 a year? Is the nursing pay higher in NC than in Texas
No, the registered nurse (RN), is at a higher level, in comparison to a licenced practical nurse (LPN).
RN - Registered Nurse - is the higher of the two.
No, an RN (Registered Nurse) is a higher level than an LPN. The scale goes CNA (Certified Nurses Aid), LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse), RN (Registered Nurse), APRN (Advanced Practice RN-- requires and advanced degree such as a PhD in nursing).
No, a registered nurse can do the duties of any version of nursing training below their license level. So a registered nurse should know the abilities and skills required to be a CNA. The one difference is a registered nurse would be required to be more responsible by the Board of Nursing to be aware of any problems or changes than the CNA would be required (due to CNA's lack of training and the fact that ultimately the registered nurse is the one responsible for a CNA's actions if they are in charge of them). So for example, if you miss the fact that your patient is choking to death, a CNA would be less liable than that of a registered nurse due to the RN having the higher training.
The average pay is higher for a registered nurse. In the US, the average annual salary for a registered nurse is $66,000. The average annual income for a dental hygienist in the US is $51,000.
Registered Nurse in NZ
No. Nurses make more
Yes you do have to have a internship to be a registered nurse.
A Nurse Practitioner generally makes more money than a Registered Nurse. A Registered Nurse could possibly have a Diploma, an Associates Degree, or a Bachelor's Degree. A Nurse Practitioner has a Master's Degree or higher. Many nurses who return to school for their NP find that their annual pay decreases as an NP versus an experienced acute care RN. However, they may also find that their schedule and work environment are more comfortable.