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  • A private duty nurse is a registered nurse who works with chronically or acutely ill children and adults in their home. These individuals may be employees of an organization or work as independent contractors.

    Duties

    Private duty nurses provide both medical and personal care to patients. They may feed, dress and escort patients outside of the home.

    Education

    In order to become a registered nurse, a candidate must earn a four-year degree within nursing science. Additionally, a license to practice within the state of employment must be acquired.

    Finding Work

    While open positions are often advertised online and in local newspapers, there are many agencies that employ private duty nurses, deploying them as needed.

    Average Salary

    In 2006, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the average registered nurse earned an annual income of $57,280.

    Outlook

    The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that 587,000 of these jobs will be created through 2016.

    Source:

    Nursing Spectrum

    United States Department of Labor Relations

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