According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for registered nurses as of May 2008 is, $65,130 This would amount to $31.31 per hour. Median annual wages of registered nurses were $62,450 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $51,640 and $76,570. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $43,410, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $92,240.
The highest paying nurse, is probably the nurse anesthesist. After you complete your BSN in nursing, you can obtain a Mater's as a Nurse Anesthesist. They can make up to $300,000 a year in a private hospital.
A BSN is not a nurse. It's a degree. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Go to nursingprograms.com it's a good website.
Graduate nurse with BSN they will be on P4 around 600 dinner
BSN stands for a Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing. A nurse can get this kind of degree by going back to a community college that has a program that allows them to get a BSN or take online courses from accredited sources.
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Around 40,000 if you have no experience and just graduated with a BSN.
An 'RN' is a registered nurse. A registered nurse may return to school for a Bachelor's degree and become a 'BSN' - a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
BSN in Nursing Sciences (for BSN degree holders)
Yes, a BSN degree is recommended to become a neonatal nurse.
A minimum of an ASN; preferably a BSN.
Have BSN and in top physical shape.
You must obtain a BSN - Bachelors of Science in Nursing.