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What's the difference between a Registered Nurse and a Clinical Nurse? |
What's the difference between a Registered Nurse and a Clinical Nurse? Registered nurse - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Registered_... A registered nurse gets paid more and is more official http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Registered_... registered is, i think, a nurse who works at a hospital. and a clinical one is a nurse that works at a small clinic or a small doctors office I'm not exactly sure but I think being a clinical nurse requires more qualifications first Theres no difference between them. The only difference is that the Registered one gets to sleep with the doctors so they can get a raise .. Both are normally women (very few man) who looks after sick or injured people or after small children; to take care. A RN is usually a nurse who works in the clinic. However, some clinics allow LPN's to work there also. |
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Here is a link from the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba. It provides instructions in Tagalog on how to become a registered nurse in that province: ... There is no "regular" nurse. A nurse is an RN - registered nurse. They go to school for that, and some have a BS in Nursing as well. There is LPN - Licensed Practical Nurse. They al... ... do intakes when patients arrive, discharge patients.....pass meds, give injections, hang iv fluids, antibiotics......call doctors, deal w/family members......wipe bum......do assessments......chart... I would like to be a Registered Nurse if i wasn't already going for Pharmacy. Registered Nurses make a decent amount of money, but as far as how much for the starting salary it varies. Go to s... Wrong- a Nurse Practicioner has prescription powers. ...Here's a website for general info: US occupational outlook handbook www.bls.gov/oco and can type into search 'registered nurse' or such. ...I find the magazine "Nursing 2007" a great learning tool. Don't even bother looking in a public library. Try your school library. The "RN" magazine is also a good refere... |
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