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Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
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5 Steps to Becoming an Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner

Considering a career as an Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner? You’re not alone! The generous salary, regular hours and comparably less stress than many other nursing specialties make it a really popular …

Sarah Jividen By: Sarah Jividen
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The Ultimate Guide to Per Diem Nursing

One of the best perks of being a nurse is the wide range of scheduling flexibility the profession allows. You can work as a “career nurse” working full-time for a …

Terri Heimann Oppenheimer By: Terri Heimann Oppenheimer
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4 Steps to Becoming a Labor and Delivery Nurse

Labor and delivery (L&D) nurses are unique among the different types of nurses because they have a very specific job: to help deliver healthy babies and get moms through the …

Sarah Jividen By: Sarah Jividen
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How Much Does a Nurse with a BSN Make?

Part One Average Salary for a Nurse With a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (BSN)? While the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that the median average registered nurse salary …

Sarah Jividen By: Sarah Jividen
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MSN Nurse Salary Guide

Part One What is the Average Salary for a Nurse With a Master’s Degree in Nursing (MSN)? Earning a Master’s Degree in Nursing (MSN) can help you advance your nursing …

Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
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How Much Does a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Make?

Part One What is the Average Family Nurse Practitioner Salary? The average family nurse practitioner (FNP) salary is $108,488, according to the 2021 Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Salary Survey …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
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What is Nursing Informatics?

The International Medical Informatics Association, a special interest group on nursing informatics, says informatics nurses integrate the practice of nursing into health systems to "promote the health of people, families, …

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How to Become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

Nearly 1.4 million certified nursing assistants (CNAs) are working in the US. These vital patient care providers are the backbone of the American healthcare system. And with a short certification …