Four Interesting Facts
about Registered Nurses Every Nursing Student Should Know
Advanced Nursing 2021 at Tokyo, Japan on August 16-17,2021 |
There's no chance you haven't interacted with a nurse in your entire lifetime.
Have you ever visited a hospital?
Have you ever got home care because of an accident or illness? If not, once in
a while, you must have surely visited at least one medical
clinic or you must have called a health care hotline.
Meanwhile, the following three designations are the most
common designations you must have heard of- Registered
Nurse (RN), A Nurse
Practitioner (NP) or a Licensed
Practical Nurse (LPN).
Down here, we are going to reveal some interesting facts
about registered
nurses that every nursing
student should know.
Fact #1: Registered
nurses may have a degree of 2-8 years.
Two years of study and a registered
nurse is not only graduate, but also able to support her/his family.
Further, once you get into the profession, you can study more, and sometimes, the
hospital might be financing your studies too.
Fact #2: Many make
more money than you'll ever know.
For a fact, most of the registered
nurses earn an average of $20-$38 dollars an hour. Can you imagine? The
fact does not end here. There are very rare chances a registered
nurse earns less than that. On the other hand, the chances of a nurse to earn more money than
that are common.
Fact #3: Registered Nurses
can also be doctors.
Have you heard of nursing
instructors? Well, any registered nurse can get a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or
a Doctorate in Nursing
practice (DNP). A nurse can
be a doctor.
Fact #4: Nurses
are in demand everywhere
In Canada, there are 360,000 of nurses regulated to work.
Undoubtedly, there's no chance you haven't met one. Do you know the reason? The
more the settings, the more is the need of a nurse.
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