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    Is There a Difference? ADN vs. BSN Nicole Dussere Grand Canyon University NRS 430-V January 12‚ 2013 Bachelor’s degree prepared nurses are more adequately prepared to handle the complex and challenging roles that nurses must take on. Bachelor prepared nurses gain the knowledge‚ theory and research required to produce a more holistic level of care and a larger understanding of the entire field of nursing. An associate degree nurse is trained in a shorter‚ more task oriented manner focused on

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    Patient Care “I expect to pass through life but once. If therefore‚ there be any kindness I can show‚ or any good thing I can do to any fellow being‚ let me do it now‚ and not defer or neglect it‚ as I shall not pass this way again.” William Penn (1644-1718) There are many ways to define patient care in my own words. Doing my job to the best of my ability not only for myself but the patients that are in my care is of the utmost importance. My dedication to my work is defined by my ability

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    Associate-Degree Level vs Baccalaureate-Degree Level in Nursing: The Differences in Competencies Megan Hatzidakis Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V Professional Dynamics January 24‚ 2013 The first step in becoming an RN is to attend a college degree program that has been accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) or the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). In the United States‚ upon graduating from an accredited nursing program‚ nursing school graduates

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    ISSUES IN PATIENT CARE LASONDRA HOLLIE ISSUES IN PATIENT CARE Patient cares issues in the healthcare field is very profound in United States issues surrounding the medical field can make are break an individual’s career. Patient care can be very intense in the medical field in most sittings it’s hard to separate and individual emotions especially in the field of pediatric health care however when loved ones get involved with the patient it’s a known fact that issues in patient dramatic And

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    Patient Care September 17‚ 2013 Citation: www.webmed.com Medical Terminology Text book The Medical profession isn’t all about treating illness it’s also about enhancing patient care in any way possible. Patient care has a variety of benefits and all can improve the quality of life for both practical and vocational nurses and the people they care for. Patient care involves the sharing of information with patients that is tailored to their particular

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    fewer adverse outcomes for patients” (Friese‚ Lake‚ Aiken‚ Silber & Sochalski‚ 2008). Of the three most popular ways to become a registered nurse‚ a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree has been recognized as the best training for nurses in the current complex healthcare system. A baccalaureate prepared nurse possesses additional skills in critical thinking‚ leadership‚ case management‚ health promotion and can function extremely well across all healthcare settings. A BSN is a four year degree

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    Competency Differences between ADN and BSN Prepared Nurses Linda Jewell Grand Canyon University Competency Differences between ADN and BSN Prepared Nurses Merriam-Webster defines nurse as: “a person who cares for the sick or infirm; specifically: a licensed health-care professional who practices independently or is supervised by a physician‚ surgeon‚ or dentist and who is skilled in promoting and maintaining health”. This definition gives no differentiation between the nurse educated

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    Running Head: COMPETENCY DIFFERENCES‚ ASN VS. BSN NURSES Competency Differences‚ ASN vs. BSN Nurses By‚ Genethia Guerrero Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V Professional Dynamics (0102) Kimberly Stout March 6‚ 2011 Abstract Competency Differences‚ ASN vs. BSN Nurses A nurse is a healthcare professional‚ who in collaboration with other members of a health care team is responsible for the treatment‚ safety‚ and recovery of acutely or chronically ill individuals. Nurses are also accountable

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    Bachelor’s vs. Associate: Is BSN Really Better? Sarah A. Childress Grand Canyon University: Professional Dynamics October 17‚ 2013 Many of today’s nurses are either a bachelor’s or associate’s degree. One of the bigger debates is whether an associate’s degree is any better or worse than a bachelor’s. Many staff nurses believe there is no difference‚ but research has shown that there is a difference and being more educated has a more positive outcome on patient care. Nurses with a bachelor’s

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    Comparison of ADN and BSN Graduates What is the difference between nurses prepared as an Associates Degree Nurse (ADN) and nurses prepared with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree? Both nurses have a formal education. After graduating from their programs‚ they are both required to take the NCLEX-RN licensing exam. However‚ BSN nurses are better critical thinkers‚ have better leadership and mentoring skills‚ and are more prepared to meet the increasing demands placed on nurses today.

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