A Typical Work Day?
By the numbers, a typical work day can be similar for nurses all across the US.
The major difference lies within salaries earned by nurses, which directly correlates to the certification or degree any given nurse may hold. Nurses with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree earn a higher income than do Registered Nurses (RN). Those who advance their careers with a graduate degree in nursing earn an even higher salary.
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Assessment
The increased demand for highly qualified nurses is evident by the rising increase of pay earned each year by nurses with advanced degrees. A larger number of degree holding individuals within the industry benefits patients as well as nurses.
Conclusion
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