How Much Do Registered Nurses Make in Illinois?

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Registered nurses can work in a variety of nursing occupations in Illinois.

Registered nurses are health care professionals who provide care to patients according to physicians' specifications. Their work involves monitoring patients, administering medication and explaining current and future care for patients. These professionals also offer emotional support to patients and their families.

  1. Qualifications

    • Illinois requires applicants to obtain at least an associate degree in nursing to apply for a license. The Illinois licensing application requires proof of graduation from a nursing education program and verification of fingerprint processing from the Illinois Department of State Police. After the application process is complete, applicants must pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) exam.

    Average Salary

    • Registered nurses in Illinois earned an average salary of $71,039 per year as of 2010. The 25th percentile earned $54,039 per year and the 75th percentile earned $96,417 per year. The national average salary for registered nurses was $72,271 per year.

    Metropolitan Areas

    • Salaries in Illinois can vary based on several factors such as the cost of living in a specific metropolitan area and the number of job openings. In Rockford in 2010, for example, the average salary was $62,139 per year and in Springfield, the average salary was $66,812 per year. In Chicago, the average salary was $75,167 per year.

    Types

    • Salaries can also vary based on the type of nursing occupation. Some of these occupations may require additional training or certification such as basic or advanced life support certification (BLS/ACLS). Emergency room nurses earned an average salary of $72,182 per year, and operating room nurses earned an average salary of $70,777 per year. Home care nurses earned an average salary of $70,056 per year as of 2010.

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