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NURSING The Power To Make A Difference! By the NC Center for Nursing

North Carolina: First in Flight - First in Nursing! 1911 1st to establish a county health department 1989 1st to establish Nurse Scholars Program 1990 1st and only to provide Institute for Nursing Excellence 1903 1st to pass Nurse Practice Act 1st to establish a Board of Nursing June 4, 1903 1st RN license issued to Josephine Burton in Craven County

Nurses in North Carolina 1 of every 70 people in NC is a Nurse!

Nurses in North Carolina Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) Over 21,000 Licensed LPNs Over 14,000 LPN Work Force Registered Nurses (RNs) Over 85,000 Licensed RNs Over 58,000 RN Work Force

Nurses in North Carolina Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) Nurse Midwives (137) Nurse Practitioners (1,375) Certified RN Anesthetists (1,160) Clinical Specialists

A Knowledge Intensive Profession Critical Thinking High Acuity Levels Problem Solving Shorter Lengths of Stay Autonomous Decision Making Resource Management Strong Interpersonal Skills

A Lifetime of Variety! Specialties Work Settings Age Groups

Work Setting Variety! Hospitals Nursing Homes Clinics/Private Offices Private Homes Public health Departments Schools Colleges

Work Setting Variety Home Care Agencies Hospice Agencies Urgent Care Centers Rehabilitation Centers Mental Health Centers Industries Military

Area of Practice Variety! Medical Surgical Emergency Operating Room Obstetrics and Gynecology Orthopedics Critical Care Pediatrics Psychiatry Rehabilitation Dialysis Geriatrics Coronary Care Neonatal Intensive Care Women’s Health Flight and Transport

Client Population Variety! Newborns Babies Toddlers Children Adolescents Young Adults Middle-Aged Adults Older Adults

Variety of Career Entry Points Nurse Aide Licensed Practical Nurse Registered Nurse Advanced Practice Registered Nurse

Variety of RN Educational Programs Diploma Degree Hospital Based (2 years) Associate Degree in Nursing Community College Baccalaureate University (4 years)

Opportunities for Career Progression Nurse Aide: $13,100 - 17,500 LPN: $21,770 - 29,900 RN: $32,500 - 44,200 Nurse Practitioner $44,000 - 56,000 CNM $55,000 - 66,700 CNS $42,400 - 76,000 CRNA $68,000 - 92,000 VP Nursing $85,244 - 175,000 Salaries compiled by NC Center for Nursing using an Economic Research Institute Database for the year 2000

Autonomous Practitioners Nurses are the “eyes and ears” of health care! RNs plan patient care RNs make decisions about treatment regimens NPs diagnose illness NPs prescribe medications

New Nurse Roles Advanced Practice Home Care Nurse Case Manager Clinical Trial Nurse Forensic Nurse Informatics Nurse Nurse Practitioner Telephone Triage Nurse Utilization Review Nurse Entrepreneur

Recommended High School Classes Math (3 courses - algebra I, algebra II, and geometry or a higher level math course) Science (3 courses - one biological science, one physical science and one lab course) English (4 English units) Social Studies (2 units - at least one US History Foreign Language (2 years - Spanish preferred) Health Occupation Education course(s)

1-800-700-1775 or www.cfnc.org Financial Assistance NC Nurse Scholars Program Scholarship-Based $3,000 year Community College $5,000 year University NC Nursing Education Scholarship Loan Program Need-based scholarship loans 1-800-700-1775 or www.cfnc.org

Learn more about NURSING NC Center for Nursing www.nursenc.org National League for Nursing www.nursingprofession.com Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society www.nursingsociety.org NC Board of Nursing www.ncbon.org

Make a Difference in Nursing Make a Difference in Life!