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Hospital nurses form the largest
group of nurses. Hospital nurses provide bedside nursing care and carry
out medical regimens. They also may supervise licensed practical nurses
and nursing aides. Hospital nurses usually are assigned to one department,
such as surgery, maternity, pediatrics, the emergency room, intensive
care, or the treatment of cancer patients. There are three different nursing
degrees that lead to an RN. To become an RN, nurses need to graduate from
a 4-year Bachelor of Sciences in Nursing, an Associates of Nursing, or
a Nursing Diploma program offered by hospitals.
They also need to pass a national licensing examination. A registered
nursing degree has a national licensing section that makes it easier to
get licensed in multiple states. This is helpful if a nurse gets recruited
elsewhere. According to the Department of Labor Statistics, registered
nurses will be in great demand for the foreseeable future. More new nursing
jobs will be open than jobs in any other field. At this time, there is
a shortage of qualified nurses to even come close to filling the projected
demand. The average salary for a nurse is approximately $48,000 with the
higher 10% making upwards of $69,000 annually.