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The U.S. Nursing Workforce: Trends in Supply and Education. Figures from the report available at bhpr.hrsa.gov/ healthworkforce /reports/ nursingworkforce /. Figure 2. The per Capita RN Workforce, Ranked by State. Figure 4. The per Capita LPN Workforce, Ranked by State.
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The U.S. Nursing Workforce: Trends in Supply and Education Figures from the report available atbhpr.hrsa.gov/healthworkforce/reports/nursingworkforce/
Figure 5. Nursing Workforce Distribution in Rural and Urban Areas
Figure 6. Nurses per 100,000 Residents in Rural and Urban Areas
Figure 8. Highest Degree Held by RNs, Census 2000 and ACS 2008 to 2010
Figure 9. The Changing Age Distribution of RNs, in Five-Year Increments
Figure 10. Counts of RNs in the Workforce, by Age, in Five-Year Increments
Figure 11. Race/Ethnicity in the RN Workforce and Total Working-Age Population
Figure 12. Changing Age Distribution of LPNs, in Five-Year Increments
Figure 13. Counts of LPNs in the Workforce, by Age, in Five-Year Increments
Figure 14. Race/Ethnicity in the LPN Workforce and Total Working-Age Population
Figure 19. Growth in NCLEX-RN First-Time Test Takers, by Bachelor’s and Non-Bachelor’s Degree Status, 2001 to 2011
Figure 20. Total Number and Percentage of NCLEX-RN First-Time Test Takers, by Bachelor’s and Non-Bachelor’s Degree Status, 2001 vs. 2011
Figure 24. Licensed RNs Graduating With BSN Qualification, 2007 to 2011
Figure 29. Internationally Educated Nurses Passing the NCLEX-RN, 2001 to 2011
Figure 30. Internationally Educated Nurses Passing the NCLEX-RN, by Country, 2010
Figure 31. Internationally Educated Nurses Passing the NCLEX-PN, 2001 to 2011
Figure 32. Internationally Educated Nurses Passing the NCLEX-PN, by Country, 2010