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Assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing care plans, and maintain medical records. Administer nursing care to ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled patients. May advise patients on health maintenance and disease prevention or provide case management. Licensing or registration required. Includes advance practice nurses such as: nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, certified nurse midwives, and certified registered nurse anesthetists. Advanced practice nursing is practiced by RNs who have specialized formal, post-basic education and who function in highly autonomous and specialized roles.

How can I decide if the Registered Nurse profession is for me?
The links below will help you make an informed decision. Be sure to take the Career Assessments further down the page to investigate your "match" with this profession.

Bullet Icon Graphic Holland Code: ISA     /     SOC Code: 29-1110
Bullet Icon Graphic Typical Educational/Training Level from America's Career InfoNet: Associate Degree
Bullet Icon Graphic Career Video: View Career Video
Bullet Icon Graphic View a Summary Report from ONET
Bullet Icon Graphic Outlook: Read more about the outlook for this occupation in the Occupational Outlook Handbook, from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Bullet Icon Graphic Use the Certification Finder http://www.careertools.org/certification to find out what state and national certifications are offered in this field.
Bullet Icon Graphic Job Growing or Declining: Find out if the job you want to pursue is growing or declining by using the Demand Decline List: http://www.wilma.org/wdclists
Bullet Icon Graphic Registered Nurse training is offered at the following colleges in the Northwest: Skagit Valley College (Whatcom Community College and Bellingham Technical College will have new RN programs starting in 2005.  Please contact that college for more information.)
Bullet Icon Graphic Search for additional colleges in Washington State offering training as Registered Nurse: Eligible Training Providers
Bullet Icon Graphic See what graduates from the Registered Nurse programs are earning by going to the Job Training Results
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Growth Rates
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Area Employment Projections Change % Change Annual Avg Openings
2004 2014
Northwest WDA 2,312 2,803 491 21.2 103

 

Wages

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State Profile with Occupational Rankings: Washington

 

Wages for Registered Nurses

Location

Year

Pay
Period

10%

25%

Median

75%

90%

United States

 2004

Hourly

$18.29

$21.47

$25.79

$31.39

$37.10

Yearly

$38,000

$44,700

$53,600

$65,300

$77,200

Washington

 2004

Hourly

$19.99

$23.69

$28.54

$33.60

$38.66

Yearly

$41,600

$49,300

$59,400

$69,900

$80,400

Bellingham, WA

 2004

Hourly

$18.38

$19.93

$22.45

$26.00

$28.43

Yearly

$38,200

$41,500

$46,700

$54,100

$59,100

Northwest Washington

 2004

Hourly

$19.81

$22.93

$27.68

$32.56

$36.77

Yearly

$41,200

$47,700

$57,600

$67,700

$76,500

Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA

 2004

Hourly

$21.94

$25.60

$30.66

$35.19

$40.82

Yearly

$45,600

$53,200

$63,800

$73,200

$84,900


A percentile wage shows what percentage of workers in an occupation earn less than a given wage and what percentage earn more. The Median Wage is the estimated 50th percentile of the distribution of wages; fifty percent of workers in an occupation earn wages below and fifty percent earn wages above the median wage. For the estimated 10th percentile of the distribution of wages, ten percent of workers in an occupation earn below and 90 percent earn wages above the estimated wage value. The 25th percentile estimate has 25 percent earning less than the estimate; 75 percent earn more. The 75th percentile estimate has 75 percent earning less than the estimate; 25 percent earn more. The 90th percentile estimate has 90 percent earning less than the estimate; 10 percent earn more.

 

Career Paths

Career Paths showing some lateral movement between related occupations. along with training needed
 

Career Assessments
Bullet Icon Graphic Interest Profiler and Work Importance Locator 
Bullet Icon Graphic Work Interest Quiz
Bullet Icon Graphic The Princeton Review Career Quiz 
Bullet Icon Graphic The Career Key Test (top left hand column on the following web page)  
Bullet Icon Graphic What's Your Personality Type? 

 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

The most important knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) are listed for Registered Nurses.


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Knowledge:

Skills:

Abilities:

O*NET for additional information on Registered Nurses.