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associates degree in nursing jobs in new york?
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I am going to get my associates degree in nursing in new york. What kind of jobs can you get with just an associates degree as a RN (REGISTERED NURSE)? I am not interested in getting my bachelors right away so i was trying to see my options. will a bachelors degree even be worth the cost or will… Continue reading
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Nursing Jobs : What Is the Difference Between an RN & a BSN?
The difference between an RN and a BSN is that an RN is a title for a registered nurse, while a BSN stands for a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Learn about the differences between degrees and licenses with help from a licensed RN in this free video on nursing… Continue reading
Entry level LPN ready to apply for nursing jobs. Is it going to be hard to find one?
Question by : Entry level LPN ready to apply for nursing jobs. Is it going to be hard to find one? I have my resume ready and I recently graduated as an LPN. I am not picky, I’m applying at nursing homes, a mental institution and a jail. Is the job market tight for LPN’s right now? How long do you think it should take to find a job?… Continue reading
are there any registered nursing jobs where you just do paper work?
Question by Tinkerbell Eats C@ck: are there any registered nursing jobs where you just do paper work? I want to become a nurse cause of the salary, but, I don’t like to see blood and all that so I was wondering if there are any registered nursing job?
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Answer by Earth QueenMaybe, but you can’t get through Nursing School without seeing blood and all that stuff. That’s… Continue reading
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Does anyone have info on nursing jobs or nice neighborhoods in the Austin or Round Rock area?
Question by srfergirl: Does anyone have info on nursing jobs or nice neighborhoods in the Austin or Round Rock area? I’ll be graduating as an RN soon in San Antonio and am thinking of moving up to the Austin area. I’m not sure how the job market is for new grad nurses or which hospitals are good. Any info about jobs or even recommendations on neighborhoods to live in would… Continue reading
how does the change of shift work for these different type of nursing jobs?
Question by : how does the change of shift work for these different type of nursing jobs? 1. emergency room nurse
2. intensive care unit nurse
3. regular hospital floor nurse
4. operating room nurse
..could you please explain to me how the shifts work separately for each of those individual nursing jobs? thanks
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Answer by you know that personMost hospitals do not use “rotating shifts” for RN’s. Some do, but… Continue reading

