An RN is typically a Registered Nurse, licenced by the State Board of Nursing in which they are employed. They go through formal schooling from 2-4 years on average, though many RN's continue their education to the Masters level and above. RN's practice nursing in many settings, including Public Health Clinics, Home Health Care, Acute Care (Hospitals), Rehabillitation Centers, Medical Care Provider's Offices, Schools, etc. They perfom physical assessments to determine symptoms per body system and then collaborate with an Advance Practice Nurse (Nurse Practitioner), PA (Physicians Assistant), DO (Doctor of Osteopathy), MD (Medical Doctor), and others to promote optimal wellness for the individual. They provide direct bedside care, implement care, medication regimens and care plans in every setting to assist the patient/client and family to achieve their optimal outcomes. Hope this helps.
The starting pay for an RN at the hospital I work at is $35 /hour. This job would be on the med/surg floor. They pay a little more for the ICU/CCU RN's.
In order to get a job as an RN, you will need to go to college and receive a nursing license. If you do not wish to do all the schooling at one time, you can go for a year or two, receive your LPN license and work as a nurse before deciding if you really would like to become an RN.
Job opportunities change all the time, so your best bet is to check some job websites that advertise RN vacancies. Examples would be www.indeed.com or www.simplyhired.com
If you are interested in looking for jobs as an RN the best thing to do is to type up a resume. Then go to your local unemployment office and they can help you find companies hiring for RN positions.
A RN test is simply a test required to be passed in order to get a job as a registered nurse in the United States. It doesn't do anything for you unless you pass it.
CNA is a much shorter amount of training and you wouldn't be able to do all the things a RN does. Many people become CNA's on the way to getting their RN because it is a good way to get on the job experience.
To become an RN you must go to school to earn an associates degree (two years). After school you must then take the boards to get your license to become a nurse. Then you can apply for a job.
This is obviously a question from a job application. The only person who can answer this is you ! If you've previously worked a RN, you should be able to recall a relevant incident. If you've not worked as a RN before, you will not be able to answer it.If the Wiki community answered this for you - you could be asked to elaborate on an answer you didn't formulate, all-but killing off your chances of getting the job !
RN positions are pretty easy to find as they can be located in numerous different hospitals and medical establishments such as emergency health clinics, health clinics, and dental offices.
hospics assisted living, nursing home, maybe more
Any certificates will help you obtain an RN job. The Nurses Credentialing Center is a good start as a resource. And I am sure they will give you more information there.
40,000$-70,000$ depending on where you live and what type of nursing you do.