Nursing
...rial side of business by making appointments and keeping records. LPN’s can make from 9 to 16 dollars an hour. To become an RN (registered nurse) you will need to complete at least a 4 year college. The training is much more extensive and holds more responsibility. In some diagnose patients to write out prescriptions. Thus, the more schooling, the more responsibility and the more money. CRNA’s, NP’s, and CNS’s can make from 70,000 health care establishments, if you’re an LPN, the employer will pay to further your education while you work to becoming an RN. But there is usually a string attached to this benefit. You’ll have to sign a contract with the employer promising to stay working with them for a year or more. The many tasks that come with being an RN range from working in the ICU (intensive care unit) ,assisting doctors in surgery, and taking care of newborn babies to interacting with the patients on a personal level to make sure they’re comfortable. RN’s also take care of paperwork and schedule appointments. There are RN’s on each floor of hospitals specializing in different areas ranging from oncology to cardiology. Non-hospital RN’s have a different setting from that of an RN. They do patient care outside of the hospital. Whether its taking care of an elderly person at home or giving basic health care instruction in schools or at businesses. Hospital and non-hospital RN’s can make from 32,000 to 40,000a year. Get yourself a bachelors degree and your on your way to becoming a CRNA (certified registered nurse anesthetists). With a bachelors degree, graduate school is open to those who want to climb the ladder of success in the field of nursing. CRNA’s are the ones who administer anesthetics whether it be in a dentist office or surgery in a hospital. Nurse practitioners (NP) and clinical nurse specialists (CNS) also require the same amount of schooling as a CRNA. They can do as much as to 85,000 a year. The working conditions of nurses can vary from in-home health care specialists to nurses working in hospitals. Usually there is much stress that comes along with being in this field. For instance, an in-home RN can have the stress of dealing with family members of patients and a hospital nurse can have the stress of his/her boss (the doctor). For any nurse, you have the un-mentionable conditions which involve cleaning up after patients or seeing the insides of a p...