Ask 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.
A Nurse Practitioner generally makes more money than a Registered Nurse. A Registered Nurse could possibly have a Diploma, an Associates Degree, or a Bachelor's Degree. A Nurse Practitioner has a Master's Degree or higher. Many nurses who return to school for their NP find that their annual pay decreases as an NP versus an experienced acute care RN. However, they may also find that their schedule and work environment are more comfortable.
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.
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In New Jersey, the average annual salary for a registered nurse is $73,000. The average annual salary for a registered nurse nationwide is $67,000.
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No. Nurses make more
The amount of money a registered nurse gets yearly depends on their location and the amount of experience they have. As of 2013, the median wage for a registered nurse is $67,720 and the average hourly wage is $32.56.
There are no registered practical nurses. There are either registered nurses or practical nurses. A registered nurse has an average salary of $55,000 per year while a licensed practical nurse averages $40,380 per year.
Depends on where you work.
A registered nurse can make around 35,000 dollars a year in the Netherlands. The more experience they have, the more they earn.
between 50-80k