A physician assistant makes more. They have more training, similar to a physician less a residency. Nurse practitioners practice nursing, not medicine. They have less autonomy with more complex patients. They basically treat the minor stuff while the medical team (which is physician/physician assistant) take care of the more complex patients.
Depending on where you are at, PA's (physician assistants) make 10 - 20k more than nurse practitioners.
it really depends on the type of lawyer and nurse, but they make around the same salary
No. Nurses make more
nurse's make more money
By commision
Depends on what measurement of 'better' you use. Do you mean income? In which case probably a lawyer. Do you mean job satisfaction? Then probably a nurse.
A nurse makes more than a surgical tech.
No.
Yes. It would not be uncommon for a neonatologist to make twice what a generic pediatrician makes.
A nurse can bring a patient more pillows or blankets to make a patient more comfortable. They can also talk to the patient and answer questions for the patient.
That really depends on the nurse. A nurse with a better degree will get paid more than a nurse without a good degree. 8000
Yes, they earned only by a couple dollars though.
Depending on when you start you can make from $40k to more than $250k
A lawyer, most of the time, especially if he has well heeled clients.