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I’ve been looking into nursing. I’ve seen that most pediatric nurses work with ill children but I would much rather work in a doctor’s office then a hospital, like a nurse who does checkups and vaccinations etc. Is it harder to work for a doctor’s office then to work in a hospital?
How much do pediatric nurses make yearly? starting salary.
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What Does A Pediatric Nurse Do?
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Pediatrics is the branch of medicine concerned with the growth, development, and care of children ranging in age from newborns to teenagers. A pediatric nurse must meet the child’s physical, safety, and emotional needs while working with the parents. The ease of your job, be it in a doctor’s office or hospital ,would depend upon the employers along with your attitude. Depending on what part of the country you live would also determine the salary, but a ballpark figure for an RN pediatric nurse starting out should be from $17 to $20 dollars an hour, so depending upon how many hours you work in a pay period would determine your yearly salary.