Nclex-Rn: A Comprehensive Review for the Registered Nurse Licensing Exam

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Nclex-Rn: A Comprehensive Review for the Registered Nurse Licensing Exam

Study aid for the Registered Nurse Licensing Exam. Features include: coverage of medical-surgical, maternity, pediatric, and psychiatric nursing; answers with rationales; planning strategies for review; and a practice test on diskette. System requirements were not cited. Softcover. DNLM: Nursing Care outlines.

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NCLEX-RN Exam Cram

This is the eBook version of the printed book.Succeed with topical reviews, practice exams, and preparation tools   “The book offers a quick ‘cram’ approach to the NCLEX that is very user friendly and not time intensive. The overall approach is very learner-centered and the content is well-paced.”  –Catherine Dearman, RN, PhD   Covers exactly what you need to know to score higher on your NCLEX-RN® exam. Includes more than 700 sample test questions to help you determine whet

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In 2006, the median annual earnings for registered nurses was $57, 280. Earnings for the middle 50% ranged from $47,710 to $69, 850. Those in the highest 10% earned in excess of $83, 440. Among industries employing the largest numbers of registered nurses in 2006, the median annual incomes were as follows:

  • Employment services $64,260
  • General medical and surgical hospitals 58,550
  • Home health care services 54,190
  • Offices of physicians 53,800
  • Nursing care facilities 52,490

Advancement Opportunities

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Nurse

NICU nurses specialize in caring for premature infants or full term infants with serious medical complications. Infants in NICU usually suffer from multiple complications and often require medical or surgical intervention. Nurses working in this area must be skilled in the ability to assess and care for these types of infants. NICU nurses care not only for the infants, but also provide education, care, and support to the parents.

Hospitals generally staff NICU positions with registered nurses who already have experience in other areas of nursing. NICU nurses are required to complete additional education and training provided by the employer before transitioning into a NICU nursing position. NICU nurses work mainly in hospitals in conjunction with respiratory therapists, neonatologists, and advanced practice nurses. An RN wishing to work as a Nurse Practitioner in this setting must first obtain a Masters Degree in Nursing (MSN) or obtain additional professional certification.

Certified Nurse Midwife

Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs) are registered nurses who provide care and treatment to women before, during and after childbirth. CNMs must complete an accredited program of study in addition to obtaining clinical experience in obstetrical care.

They are trained to provide a variety of services which include:Pap smearsBreast examinations Advising women on matters of reproductive health Monitoring the mother and fetus during pregnancyAbdominal and pelvic examinationsEducation about childbirth methods Counseling on infant care and nutrition. When medical treatments and medications are necessary, CNMs work closely with obstetricians or other physicians. CNMs can be credited with helping to reduce maternal and infant death rates in this country.

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