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Does being a visiting nurse pay more than a nurse anesthetist?


I'm trying to do a career plan. How much are these types of nurses being paid? What are the advantages and disadvantages over the other?

Gas passer make bank. "anesthetist"
Remember you do not get paid to put them to sleep any one can do that, you make your money on waking them up.

Old OR joke.

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