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Military
Pay Chart - Nursing Jobs
Nursing jobs require a cool head and clear thinking in emergencies.
Nursing jobs are equally demanding ones and you have to be on
your toes always. If you choose nursing as your profession, your
job search ends at the Army ROTC. They
offer you both practical experience and financial assistance for
college. They churn you into a confident and skillful nurse ready
to lead the group ahead in any adversity.
Nursing jobs at ROTC help you to combine college electives in
military science and summer training nursing experience. After
the completion of the program, you will receive a commission as
an officer in the Army Nurse Corps. Air
Force ROTC offers scholarships of $15,000 per year for tuition
fees and $510 per year for books. Such scholarships are on completion
of the requisite qualifications. These incentives surely put an
end to your job search.
When your job search culminates in nursing jobs, one among them
is that of a Licensed Practical Nurse also known as the Health
Care Specialist. At times when the Army physician is not available,
the Health Care Specialist can provide basic and emergency medical
treatment to the injured or wounded soldiers. Some other duties
include assisting on outpatient and inpatient care and treatment,
interviewing patients and recording their medical histories, taking
patient’s temperature, pulse and blood pressure, preparing
blood samples for laboratory analysis, giving shots and medicines
to patients, preparing patients, operating rooms, equipment and
surgical supplies for operations, etc.
Nursing jobs have job training which is helpful to your future
job search. Nine weeks of Basic training teaches you basic soldiering
skills followed by 52 weeks of Advanced Individual Training. This
is partly in classrooms and partly practical patient care techniques.
These skills will help to place you in civilian hospitals, clinics,
nursing homes or rehabilitation centers. Career choices range
from Emergency Medical Technician, medical assistant, medication
aide or physician’s assistant or First Responder after certification.
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Direct nursing teams and provide care to patients; give
injections, assist physicians during surgery, and maintain
patient records.
Nursing
Specialties
Clinical Nurse
Community Health Nurse
Medical-Surgical Nurse
Nurse Administrator
Nurse Anesthetist
Nurse Practitioner
Nurse Recruiting
Obstetric and Gynecologic Nurse
Operating Room Nurse
Pediatric Nurse
Psych iatric/Mental Health Nurse
Education
Requirement.
Graduation from an accredited nursing program and a nursing
license |
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Military Branch / MSO |
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Air Force
Registered Nurse
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Army
Registered Nurse |
US
Coast Guard
Registered Nurse |
US
Navy
Registered Nurse |
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| Related
Jobs Titles |
| Federal
- Registered Nurse
Civilian
- Registered Nurse |
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