RN could mean many things, but is most commonly known as a Registered Nurse, or Radon, an element.
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Being a RN (Registered Nurse) means you have completed the necessary education and training to provide direct patient care, assess health needs, develop care plans, and administer medications. RNs work in various healthcare settings to promote health and provide support to individuals and their families during times of illness.
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If by "RN" you mean registered nurse, Yes.
RN in military spec terms mean World War 2
To be rn trained is to go through nursing school or a nursing training course to become a certified nurse. An RN is a certified nurse. There are places all over the US that have RN training and schools to go to.
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X= Ten in roman numerals
If your talking on twitter it means "Trend Right Now"
CCRN are the initials of credentials earned by a RN- registered nurse, who has passed a exam for critical care thus the RN is critical care certfied. Critical care certification gives the RN more credibility, respect etc...
RN = Rosewood neck (I'm assuming RW also equates to Rosewood) The alternative is MN which signifies a Maple Neck
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a RN as of May 2008 was, $65,130. This would amount to $31.31 an hour.
A California RN can only be an RN in California. However, if that same RN was to get registered to be an RN in a different state, they could work there as well.