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    Baccalaureate Degree Nurses by Dianne S. Moore‚ PhD‚ RN‚ CNM‚ MN‚ MPH Vice President of Nursing Academics West Coast University I have heard the statement "Why should I get a baccalaureate degree in nursing (BSN) when I can get an associate degree in nursing (ADN) and still sit for the same NCLEX and get my RN license?" This is a very good question and one that every nursing student should ask. The short answer is that a nurse with a BSN has more opportunities to work in a variety of health

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    Associate degree (ADN) when compared to those nurses who have trained in a Baccalaureate degree (BSN). Though nurses getting these degrees have their differences in preparation‚ nurses earning these degrees have adequate theoretical and clinical learning experiences. The license qualifying examination for many states- National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) - does not differentiate between ADN and BSN degree prepared nurses and allows nurses with both degrees to take the licensing examination

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    My Hero's Journey

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    My heart is a mixture of hope and hopelessness‚ all around me is despair and misery and yet if I give up I perish. Every where I go I have to hold on to my emotions. Wherever I walk I see mutilated bodies and to think‚ that person could have had a life‚ makes you brake inside. But you have to stay strong‚ I got used to them‚ it becomes just a part of my nature. I mean‚ I see a body and then I disassociate myself completely from it. It was complete genocide. We unwillingly got forced onto a train

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    ADN vs BSN “The future of public health in our nation depends on a competent‚ well-trained public health workforce. A well-trained workforce is in the best interest of all those concerned with maintaining a healthy society.” (IOM‚ 2003). As society’s pushing for a demand in higher education‚ we are seeing the requirements for nursing increase as well. As most facilities are phasing out the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)‚ the Associates degree RN is becoming the entry level of nursing. Many

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    My Educational Journey

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    I never thought at this stage in my life I would be writing another college paper. I grew up with a learning disability; I knew going to college would be a challenge for me. With determination and self confidence I enrolled in a community college and acquired my associate’s degree in Criminal Justice. Eight years later‚ I am now pursuing the passion I have for Special Education with obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Child Development. My sister and I were born premature babies. We were born three

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    ADN vs. BSN: Competency Differences Mehul Sanghavi Grand Canyon University NUR 430V-(237) Dana Martyn‚ RN‚ MSN May 5‚ 2013 INTRODUCTION Nursing comprises the largest health care workforce in the United States. According to the Health Resources and Services Administration survey‚ there are more than 3 million registered nurses (RN) nationwide. The survey also shows that 50.0% of the workforce holds a baccalaureate (BSN) or graduate degree while 36.1% earned

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    My Heroic Journey

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    When I looked left and right I saw my competition‚ some‚ like New Trier I recognized‚ but others I had never raced against before. As we waited to start we heard the official raise his hand and say‚ “ready all‚ row!”. At this moment everything disappeared‚ all I felt was the rhythmic thumping

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    My Learning Journey

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    has been my favourite motto. In order to achieve my goal‚ I am going to draw a plan and put it into work. What is more‚ for my destination‚ I will spare no effort to it. Orientation I still remembered a scene that a mid-age woman teacher asked me what I wanted to be at my age of six. I responded immediately without any hesitation‚ “I want to be a businessman.” Even though at that I knew nothing about what exactly the businessman was‚ the idea of being a businessman had already rooted in my heart

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    Between Adn and Bsn Level of Nursing Running Head: COMPETENCY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ADN AND BSN LEVEL OF NURSING Competency difference between ADN and BSN level of Nursing Presented to Professor Mandy Sheriff By Marlene Holmes Grand Canyon University: NRS-430-102 November 4‚ 2012 Competency difference between ADN and BSN level of Nursing This paper will look at the competencies between the Associate Degree of Nursing (ADN)‚ and the Bachelors of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) as it relates

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    My Forensic Journey

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    Throughout my life as a young child‚ I found my self to be fascinated with all things medical. I was never afraid to attend doctor appointments‚ I would tell my parents symptoms and diagnose myself at such a young age that they would be so surprised at how a 6 year old could do such thing. I found myself glued to the discovery health channel. My television role model became Dr. G who was a Forensic Pathologist. There was nothing too gruesome for me to watch. My parents had opposite feelings towards

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