Friday, July 3, 2009

Nursing Careers: The Complete Guide

Everything You Need to Know About Careers in NursingSo, you want to become a nurse, do you? Before you jump the gun and enroll in a nursing course at your local community college, there are some important things about this career path that you need to know. There are three general types of
?nurses: Certified Nurse Assistants, Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses. All require different levels of education and all provide substantially different annual salaries. The salary ranges for beginners (fresh out of school) in these nursing fields range from $25,000 to 46,000. I've compiled verifiable information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and one of the most trusted salary search engines, Payscale.com to give you a better insight to a career in nursing.Certified Nurse Assistant The main duty of a Certified Nurse Assistant is to perform general patient care. Certified Nurse Assistants perform patient care that does not require a nursing license to carry out. General Certified Nurse Assistant duties are changing dressings, taking vital signs, assisting patients when walking and leaving the room, clean patient rooms and feeding patients. Certified Nurse Assistants are also responsible for assisting Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses in routine patient care. The education required in order to become a Certified Nurse Assistant is completion of a two to three month training program and successful completion a certification test. These programs are often offered at vocational schools and community colleges. The average annual salary of a Certified Nurse Assistant with less than one year of experience is approximately $25,000. Licensed Practical NurseNursing Careers: The Complete Guide


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