Tylene L.
Registered Nurse-ICU Travel
Tylene L. is a Registered Nurse-ICU Travel specializing in ICU/Critical Care. Currently working at Medical Solutions in Harrison, AR.
- 1,891 healthcare professionals in NurseSend hold the ICU/Critical Care specialty. Tylene L. is one of them.
- 1 ICU / Critical Care nurses are based in AR (out of 5,902 total healthcare contacts in that state).
- 962 contacts at Medical Solutions are tracked in NurseSend.
- Typical ICU/Critical Care compensation in AR: $69,000 – $112,000 (median $82,000). Source: BLS OEWS adjusted for state cost of labor.
Data refreshed June 2026 · Compiled from NPI public registry, state nursing licensing boards, and verified public LinkedIn data. Methodology & sources.
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Where is Tylene L. located?
Tylene L. is based in Harrison, AR and is a ICU/Critical Care.
Where does Tylene L. work?
Tylene L. is currently at Medical Solutions in Harrison, AR.
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What is the average salary for a ICU / Critical Care nurse in AR?
ICU / Critical Care nurses in AR typically earn $69,000 to $112,000 annually, with a median of $82,000. Figures derive from BLS OEWS data, adjusted for state cost of labor. Senior-titled roles (Charge Nurse, Manager, Director) and high-acuity practice settings push the upper end.