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What is your hourly schedule for a day's work? REGISTERED NURSE!?


For all REGISTERED NURSES..what is your hourly schedule for a day at work?
i want to become a registered nurse, and

i would like to get a feel of a day at work and

what a registered nurse does..



please put it in list form..for the hourly day

ex.
1pm-.........
2 pm- ......
etc.



thank you

Phone a hospital and find out.
First get your Paper then worry.

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