Nursing School - Advanced Degrees
Registered nurses are in high demand and make a decent salary. Estimates on different websites range from $40,000 to $60,000 per year, without considering perks such as overtime and shift differentials. Night shift nurses get paid more per an hour.
There are many nursing specialties that pay more, and one of them has a starting salary exceeding $100,000 per year.
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist is the highest-paid nursing profession. In some areas, a starting salary of $130,000 per year is not unreasonable. After that, you will need to be accepted into a school offering a CRNA program. These programs are competitive and challenging, and can take up to two years to complete Ambulatory Anesthesia.
CRNAs can work independently in some states. In other states, however, they must be under the supervision of a physician. CRNAs can work in hospitals, clinics, maternity wards and any other setting that requires anesthesia.
They will usually assess the patient prior to anesthesia and administer anesthesia. They also monitor the patient continuously during anesthesia. They will supervise patients while they are recovering from anesthesia.
CRNAs are in high demand. Students who graduate from a CRNA program will be overwhelmed with offers.
The job of Certified Registered Nursing Nurse Anesthetist carries a lot of responsibility. However, if you are interested in protecting the vital functions and health of patients during, after, and before surgery, this may be the job you want.
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