Travel Nursing is an excellent option if you wish to work as a nurse in different states. Most travel nurses work for 3 months at a location, plus there are various other benefits associated with travel nursing such as better pay, and, obviously, the opportunity to travel around the country.
well i think that a bubbagur nurse can, but you can't
If you do not have a nursing license for the specific state you are not allowed to work as a registered nurse.
Sure, Lots of people work outside of their home state. Just remember that the Law requires your vehicle be registered in your state of residence, not the state you work in.
No, someone who is solely an RN cannot write out a prescription. However, an advanced practice registered nurse (i.e. a nurse practitioner, a nurse midwife, or a certified registered nurse anesthetist) may write prescriptions depending upon the state laws governing nursing practice.
That's a children's nurse.
hospital
In the United States a registered nurse(RN) can work in several places. A registered nurse could work in a hospital, nursing home, rehabilitation facility or clinic.
This will often depend upon the Nursing authority or Board of Nursing in your area but as a whole - registered nurses are allowed to work on their own depending upon the duties preformed whereas LPN/LVN's are required to work under a doctor, a registered nurse, or an advanced practice nurse.
Depends on where you work
Patients and others in the medical profession.
Answer Registered Nurses have tons of paper work to do. My suggestion to you would be to go to a seminar for a Nursing School and see just exactly what is required from a Registered Nurse and take it from there.
Registered nurses salary can differ depending on what location you work at and how long you have been employed. The typical rate for a registered nurse is about $40 per hour or about 90,000$ a year.
Depends on where you work.