The salary for a registered nurse (RN) varies throughout the State of Texas and nationally. Salaries are based on nursing specialty, hospital, practice, years of experience, and shift differentials. Furthermore, in private hospitals and practice salaries are not public information.
Much would depend on education, experience and shift however 60K and up is about normal. It also depends on the type of Nursing you do, as well as the location in which you're planning to do it. The range can vary substantially, depending upon whether you work in a physician's office, clinic, school or hospital, and whether you work as a Public Health Nurse, an ICU nurse, a nurse auditor or a clinical staff nurse in a hospital. Specifics make a big difference! Go to www.salary.com to get a better idea when you enter more specifics. -StorkLinda in CA
depends on which town or city, call around to the city halls, it's public information.
In the state of Texas, the average annual salary for an LVN is $50,120. This is higher than the national average, which is $44,000.
I make 15.60, per visit in home health and I see between 6-10 patience per a day sometimes more sometimes less. But I'm considered pause pretty well.
About $25.00 an hour
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Not much....$21
an RN make about $30 to $35 an hour and yes it is very stressful but it is all worth it.
A new graduate RN in Oklahoma can make anywhere from 13.00 per hours. They can make as much as 25.00 per hour.
about 45 cupcakes.
$30 an hour
$1000,000
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25 dollars an hour.
about 90k a year
$30 an hour