Is there any difference between an RN and a BSN salary?
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There is no difference. If a floor/facility is looking for a staff RN, the pay is the same for an ASN...
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Median annual earnings of registered nurses were $57,280 in May 2006 but both RN and BSN were included...
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A nurse will likely start from $47,605-$64,339, with an associate's degree in the lower half and a bachelor...
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An R.N. can start out at $21,89 an hour and top out at $30.25. A BSN starts out at $54,254 a year, ends...
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also, if i want to be a pediatric nurse, do you go on into a masters program for that? or can you work in a pediatric hospital with BSN????
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What's the difference between an RN and a BSN? Can a BSN graduate get a nursing job? Or can only an RN get a nursing job?
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While surfing on the internet found this site http://mynursingschoolsonline.com might help you
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I am enrolled in a BSN program at the moment in my first year of college and I am reconsidering this decision and deciding whether it would be a good idea to switch to the regular RN program. If I were to switch to an RN program would I still be able...
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just as the title implies. I want to know the difference between an RN and a BSN nurse. thanks!
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A registered nurse pointed me to http://RNvsBSN.NursingFAQ.org and here I found all needed information...
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I am getting my BSN/RN and thinking of where I want to settle down after school. I'll have no debt from college-thank God. I'm a single mother (1 son). young, attractive and thinking of settling down in chicago. Anyone tell me what it may be like? I...
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Here's a link showing the cost of living in Chicago as well as the median salary range there for a Registered...
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I'm currently in a community college.. right now.. i'm studying 2 years here.. and then i'm transferring my credits to a university. My academic program states that i'm PreNursing.As. I want to work in a hospital and i was wondering which one should...
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The path to career is a correct path to becoming a nurse. One may be become a nurse by taking the essential...
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