A Career To Become A Registered Nurse

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Introduction A registered nurse performs many different jobs. Registered nurses provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients about their health conditions. Rn’s also give advice and support to the patients and the patient's family members. The reason I chose a Registered Nurse for my career, Is because my mom is one, so I’m basically following her footsteps. I also love taking care of people. After I graduate this school year I will be attending KSU to get classes so I can be a registered nurse. The goals I have to achieve to reach the Registered Field is by going to college and pass all the classes I have to go through.

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To become a registered nurse it does not take …show more content…

BSN programs typically take 4 years to complete; ADN and diploma programs usually take 2 to 3 years to complete. All programs include supervised clinical experience” (“Registered Nurses”). That quote stated that there are different programs that you need to take to be a registered nurse. It also said that it only takes a few years of the classes to take. Registered nurses are the largest healthcare occupation. Rn’s can be found working in a lot of different places, “They work in hospitals, physician's’ offices, home health care services, and nursing care facilities. Home health and public health nurses travel to patients’ homes, schools, community centers, and other sites. Registered nurses may spend a lot of time walking, bending, stretching, and standing”(“Registered Nurses”). That stated that registered nurses can work in different work facilities such as hospitals and nursing homes. It also says the things nurses go through while they are at work. Rn’s get paid a good amount of money. There payment is not as much than doctors, but It is decent, “The median annual wage for registered nurses was $68,450 in May 2016. The median wage is the wage at

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