Friday, July 8, 2011

How to Apply for NCLEX Examination

NCLEX stands for National Council Licensure Examination. This exam is for everyone who wants to practice nursing inside the United States. This licensure exam needs to be taken after attending nursing school. There is a separate licensure exam for registered nurse candidates (NCLEX-RN) and practical nurse and vocational nurse candidates (NCLEX-PN). A graduate of Bachelor of Science in Nursing needs to pass the NCLEX exam to become a licensed registered nurse.

Fast Facts about Nurses in America

About America’s Nurses

Listed below are fast facts according to the 2004 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses conducted by the Health Resources and Services Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

  • Number of licensed registered nurses (RNs) in the United States grew by almost 8 percent between 2000 and 2004 to a new high of 2.9 million
  • Average age of RNs climbed to 46.8 years, the highest average age since the first comparable report was published in 1980.
  • Just over 41 percent of RNs were 50 years of age or older (33 percent in 2000 and 25 percent in 1980).
  • Only 8 percent of RNs were under the age of 30, compared with 25 percent in 1980.
  • Average annual earnings for RNs were $57,785.
  • Real earnings (comparable dollars over time) have grown almost 14 percent since 2000, the first significant increase in more than a decade.
  • Employment in nursing rose to more than 83 percent of RNs with active licenses, the highest since 1980.
  • RNs with master's or doctorate degrees rose to 376,901, an increase of 37 percent from 2000.

Your Nursing Career: A Look at the Facts



Nursing is the nation's largest health care profession with more than 3.1 million registered nurses practicing nationwide. Despite its large size, many more nurses are needed into the foreseeable future to meet the growing demand for nursing care. As you plan or consider a career as a registered nurse, you should know these facts:

Helpful Tips for Finding a Job as an RN Nurse

The nursing profession is one of the most in demand jobs today. A manifestation of this is that the United States and Canada have been hiring Registered Nurses from other countries, especially from the Philippines.

However, most nursing graduates who recently passed the board exams find it hard to get a job. Partly because they don’t have specializations yet or they don’t have enough clinical experience yet, which are important requirements if you want to work as an RN overseas.


Facts about Today’s Nursing Workforce

Every high school senior always has a tough job of choosing which college course to pursue. Most people would opt to study anything about technology and computers because of its obvious high demand.

Nursing Yesterday & Today

Sometimes the significance of today will not be truly apparent unless seen against the backdrop of yesterday. Changes and trends in nursing now, can be understood and interpreted not only by nursing's contemporary context but also by its past.

Urology Nursing

      Urologic nurses care for patients across the lifespan, providing guidance and treatment and preventative care for a variety of urologic diseases and concerns in all health care settings where acute problems and chronic conditions can be resolved. These issues usually focus on the female and male urinary tract, bladder, kidneys, ureters, and the urethra; however, some urology nurses may be involved with the male and female reproductive systems, depending on the implications.