The biennial National Salary Survey of Nurse Practitioners, tabulated and published by ADVANCE for Nurse Practitioners, determines salary averages for NP's in all regions and practice specialties. The most recent survey found that the average national salary for NPs is $63,172.
AnswerIf you specialize in an area of ursing you will make approx. $70,000 annually. If you are just a registered nurse it varies from about $30,000 - $50,000
AnswerAsk someone at the reference desk of your local public library for the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It lists all kinds of information you would need to know,(including the salary) of just about any occupation you can think of.
Salarylist shows the average is about $32K
I don't know but I am sure it is alot. I know that nurse practioners make between like 30,000 and 80,000 a year, though. My sister is a nurse and she makes 23 dollars a hour.
go to la county department of mental health and look up jobs. thereyou will find the salary of a nurse to range from starting at 60,000+ to 108,000$. nurse practitioner can make up to 10,671.00$ monthly and hourly rate for nurse practitioners are bet 65-80$. this info is months old as of oct of 2009
In total 6 years (at least) of education to be a nurse practitioner.
In Canada you must have a university degree in nursing in order to get into a nurse practitioner program as well as a number of years experience as a nurse.
Once a nurse practitioner program is completed you must write an entrance exam to obtain your license. A regular nursing license does not include the competencies for a nurse practitioner so another exam must be written to test the higher level competencies and skills required of a nurse practitioner.
As of 2015, Ceritification and/or Board Ceritication will be required.
Depends upon the state, but most Nurse practitioners receive a salary of $65-$75,000 a year, with the potential for bonuses.
The biennial National Salary Survey of Nurse Practitioners, tabulated and published by ADVANCE for Nurse Practitioners, determines salary averages for NP's in all regions and practice specialties. The most recent survey found that the average national salary for NPs is $63,172. If you specialize in an area of ursing you will make approx. $70,000 annually. If you are just a registered nurse it varies from about $30,000 - $50,000
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for nurse practitioners as of May 2008 is, $78,540. This would amount to $37.76 an hour.
The typical salary for a nurse practitioner is between $80,000-$120,000 based upon experience.
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The pay may vary depending on the state for a nurse practitioner. The average salary for a nurse is around $77,000.
really depends on the city- more than most regular RNs- less than traveling nurses- less than doctors
The average nurse practitioner job in the United States pays $95,000. Nurse practitioners in high demand areas can earn more. In Washington, DC, the average annual income is $119,000 for a nurse practitioner.
The average salary for a Nurse Practitioner is $90,000, with a range of 75,000-150,000 depending on experience and job specifics. I'd say you're daughter is making a smart decision!
Generally a nurse practitioner will get paid much more.
A nurse on a cruise ship can expect to year around $3,000 per month. A nurse practitioner can expect to earn $4,200 to $5,200 per month.
If you want to learn more about what a nurse practitioner is and what they do, you must do some research. Perhaps take a few classes that have to do with the field or maybe shadow a nurse practitioner at work.
Nurse Practitioner's make a very good salary. I have found that the salaries range from $78,457 to $103,834. The median, or average Nurse Practitioner salary in the US is $90,531.
"There's various types of Nurse Practitioner jobs including Geriatric Nurse Practitioner, Rehabilitation Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, etc. These are all great nurse practitioner jobs, though the best is personal preference."
how much does an orthopaedic nurse earn in nys?
"Becoming a Nurse Practitioner requires one to first earn thier Registered Nurse credentials. Depending on the educational background you have, this program could take 6 - 8 years."
Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.
I see a nurse practitioner on a regular basis. A nurse practitioner is able to write out prescriptions to patients, and complete physical exams on patients.
A nurse practitioner typically has a master's degree, and is at least 24 years old. The average nurse practitioner is significantly older.