salary
nurses
college
role
100

what is the minimum starting yearly salary for a registered nurses

63,555

100

what type of nurses work in the in the labor and delivery room

Labor and delivery nurse 

100

how long do nurses go to school

2-4 years 

100

what are some of the responsibilities of a nurse practitioner 

examine patients and diagnose and treat illnesses.

200

what is the maximum starting salary yearly for a registered nurse

70,991

200

What type of nurses work in the emergency room

ER nurse

200

what is the minimum academic qualification required to practice as a registered nurse

Associate Degree in Nursing

200

what are some of the responsibilities of a labor and delivery nurse 

timing contractions, fetal monitoring, administering medication 

300

what is the median salary for registered nurses 

86,070

300

what type of nurses work with intensive care patients 

Critical Care nurse 

300

what  is a four-year undergraduate program that prepares students to practice as RNs

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

300

What are some of the responsibilities of an NICU nurse? 

recording patient history, monitoring vitals, and Medication administration.

400

how much do the highest-paid nurses make 

212,650/per year

400

what type of nurses work with cancer patients 

oncology nurse

400

What is an advanced practice registered nurse and what is a type of mid-level practitioner?

 nurse practitioner

400

what are some responsibilities of a Psychiatric Nurse

Assessment and Diagnosis, Creating Care Plans, Therapeutic Communication

500

how many hours do nurses work a week

40

500

what type of nurses work with infants 

neonatal nurse 

500

what is the highest degree you can get as a nurse

Doctor of Nursing Practice

500

what are some of the responsibilities of a Public Health Nurse

  1. Health Education: Providing information and resources to individuals and communities about health issues, preventive care, and healthy lifestyle choices to promote overall wellness.

  2. Community Assessments: Conducting assessments to identify health needs, resources, and barriers within communities, often using data to guide public health initiatives and interventions.

  3. Disease Prevention: Implementing and promoting programs aimed at preventing the spread of diseases, such as immunization campaigns, screenings, and health fairs.