Approximately 1,420 Licensed Practical Nurses are employed in the state of Rhode Island. The average Licensed Practical Nurse's wage in Rhode Island, at $65,060 annually, is higher than the national average of $53,708.
Approximately 80 Nurse Anesthetists are employed in the state of Rhode Island. The average Nurse Anesthetists's wage in Rhode Island, at $183,840 annually, is below the national average of $200,508.
Approximately 60 Nurse Midwives are employed in the state of Rhode Island. The average Nurse Midwives's wage in Rhode Island, at $118,720 annually, is below the national average of $125,026.
Approximately 1,500 Nurse Practitioners are employed in the state of Rhode Island. The average Nurse Practitioner's wage in Rhode Island, at $125,310 annually, is higher than the national average of $119,394.
Approximately 13,420 Registered Nurses are employed in the state of Rhode Island. The average Registered Nurse's wage in Rhode Island, at $88,170 annually, is higher than the national average of $81,152.
Approximately 1,420 Licensed Practical Nurses are employed in the state of Rhode Island. The average Licensed Practical Nurse's wage in Rhode Island, at $65,060 annually, is higher than the national average of $53,708.
Approximately 80 Nurse Anesthetists are employed in the state of Rhode Island. The average Nurse Anesthetists's wage in Rhode Island, at $183,840 annually, is below the national average of $200,508.
Approximately 60 Nurse Midwives are employed in the state of Rhode Island. The average Nurse Midwives's wage in Rhode Island, at $118,720 annually, is below the national average of $125,026.
Approximately 1,500 Nurse Practitioners are employed in the state of Rhode Island. The average Nurse Practitioner's wage in Rhode Island, at $125,310 annually, is higher than the national average of $119,394.
Approximately 13,420 Registered Nurses are employed in the state of Rhode Island. The average Registered Nurse's wage in Rhode Island, at $88,170 annually, is higher than the national average of $81,152.