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    Rn Resume

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    E NAME ADDRESS CONTACT NUMBER E-MAIL ADDRESS _________________________________________________________ Objective To be able to integrate professional competencies in the nursing role of growth oriented company as health care provider‚ health educator‚ patient’s advocator and collaborator of care in competitive world of nursing profession. Qualifications: * Registered Nurse/Registered Midwife * Skilled in Surgical-Orthopedic and Medical ward * Skilled in

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    Differences between ADN and BSN-prepared Nurses Jennifer Peltz Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V 05/04/2013 Differences between ADN to BSN-prepared Nurses When starting the nursing profession deciding on which educational level you should choose from can be a difficult one. There are two educational levels to becoming a Registered Nurse (RN). The Associate Degree of Nursing (ADN) which is considered to be the shorter‚ faster approach‚ taking 2 years to complete. Second option is the Baccalaureate

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    Lpn to Rn Transition

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    LPN/RN Role Transition There are slight changes related in returning to school from the role of LPN to RN. First I must focus my time in my school work whether it is studying‚ reading or just not working 80 hours a week to allow the brain to retain in my long term memory. I currently work in two different fields of nursing. One is mental health which I find personally rewarding because of hands on care I’ve learned to realize who I am and why I am who I am. The other is long term nursing care

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    Problems With Co-Workers in the Transition to an RN Role Abstract This paper will explore and discuss the challenges faced by an LPN transitioning to the new RN role. This paper discerns the obstacles of the transition phase in where an LPN is not yet an RN‚ but is held to such a standard. This paper deliberates the practice of being an assertive communicator; of being able to express emotions and confidence to have positive outcomes. In addition‚ the LPN will become actively involved in fostering

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    Literacy Narrative My literacy journey has been going full speed since I was able to comprehend the words that my parents spoke to me. Growing up I was a swift learner‚ so the concepts of reading‚ writing‚ and spelling came quick to me. My perfectionist tendencies assisted me in my motivation to learn to words‚ how to spell them‚ and how to use them. My parents took notice of my accelerated learning ability‚ so they pushed it fully. Going to the library was a fun activity that usually occurred once

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    BSN vs. ADN

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    Nurses October 20‚ 2013 Baccalaureate Nurses vs. Associate Nurses Is having a Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing (BSN) better than an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)? Why should nurses get a BSN? Many nurses ask themselves these questions. Hospitals are pushing for nurses to advance their education. If there is an ADN nurse and BSN nurse applying for the same position most likely the BSN nurse will receive the job before the ADN nurse because “ the additional course work enhances the student’s professional

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    Bsn vs Adn

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    BSN vs. ADN Becoming a Registered Nurse is considered a grueling process by most people who go through it‚ whether it is through the Diploma‚ Associates or Baccalaureate program. The Diploma program has almost been completely phased out as an acceptable program‚ leaving the Associates and Bachelor programs in play. The Associates Degree in Nursing is usually a 2year program obtained in community colleges‚ whereas the Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a 4year course done in undergrad colleges. Some

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    Rn vs Cna

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    Nurse Assistant (CNA) and a Registered Nurse (RN) (Perry). Although both of these jobs are similar in which they both serve the needs and care of patients they are distinctly different in education‚ job responsibilities‚ salary‚ and career opportunities. Education wise CNA training programs vary in length from two weeks to more than six months‚ and may be offered by local community colleges‚ the Red Cross‚ or clinic-sponsored programs (Oken). A RN on the other hand needs a college degree or a nursing

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    Rn vs. Lpn

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    of the duties and responsiblitlities of an RN and LPN be able to tell the difference? License Practical Nurses provide basic medical care‚ some of their duties are identical to an Registered Nurse. For instance they both might take a patient’s blood pressure‚ bathe a patient‚ change a dressing or insert a catheter. In some situations the LPN must contact an RN to make changes to the health care plan or treatment. As the supervising professional‚ the RN can delegate tasks to the LPN that are within

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    Bsn Versus Adn Competency

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    in competency of nurses educated in an ADN level to those educated in BSN level. Nursing is a profession where skill and knowledge has to work hand in hand to promote and deliver optimum level of care‚ skill alone acquired by years of experience cannot be an answer for this question .But a combination of expert knowledge‚ decision making‚ planning‚ research and leadership which is an integral part of the basic curriculum of a BSN program is extremely necessary. ADN nurses usually have 2-3 year

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