Nurses on average in the USA earn $25-$35 an hour.
The following annual wage estimate for a nursing assistant is according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007. The mean annual wage for a nursing assistant is, $24,620
they can get paid minimun wage but they usually make more like about $33,000 a year if you are trained and qualified
Administration. Head of nursing departments at any large hospital or univerisity. Hourly wage for nurses are usually based on how many different units you will work. Otherwise hourly wage increases based on number of years worked.
Yes. The majority of RNs in the United States are A.S. in Nursing degrees and are recognized.
In most nursing homes, the housekeepers make minimum wage. The housekeepers that work the night shifts usually make a little more.
The average entry level certified nursing assistant earns about $10 an hour. This rate increases as they gain experience in the job.
In order to graduate with a masters degree in nursing you would first need to specialize in the nursing field. OR Nurse, phlebotomist critical care and then take courses associated with the specialty.
The lowest paid nursing job is a certified nurses aid. This position is usually located in retirement homes. These nurses take care of the daily needs of patients that they can not do for themselves. These positions usually only pay minimum wage.
Kaplan Nursing administer a wide range of tests associated with gaining ones qualifications in the nursing profession. Their contact telephone number is 1 800 527 8378.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a Nursing Assistants/Aides as of May 2008 was, $24,620. This would amount to $11.84 an hour.
i have a starting wage of 16.75$ for shifts after 3 and 18$ an hour on weekends. but i also pay union fees.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for registered nurses as of May 2008 is, $65,130.