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    professor from Harvard‚ where students get good grades in exchange for money. Over the last few years‚ there have been debates whether this program would benefit the students and their education. Students should not get paid to get good grades. First of all‚ it defeats the purpose of school if students get paid for their grades. One of the main points of school is to learn. They shouldn’t bribe students with money for them to do better in school. If students get paid‚ they are going to forget everything

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    Passing rates should be high across all programs preparing new nurses. This exam does not test for differences between graduates of different programs‚ measure performance over time‚ or test for all of the knowledge and skills developed through a baccalaureate program.” (Rosseter‚ 2012‚ p. 1) After successfully passing the exam‚ registered nurses‚ both associate degree and bachelors’ are able to enter the work force at the same entry level. Many associate degree nurses question why they should pursue a

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    a community setting‚ a greater number of specialized nurses are needed. Expected to wear new hats‚ nurses must attain a higher level of education if we are to adequately rise to new challenges and fill the new rolls of our profession. ADN vs BSN: What’s in the alphabet soup Established in the U.S. in 1909‚ baccalaureate programs provided a comprehensive education for anyone whom desired to become a nurse professional. Generally this education pathway consisted of fives years of formal education

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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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    patient. Dr. Patricia Benner believes that “all entry level nurses should begin at a baccalaureate level and eventually receive their masters within a few years”. Why is the bachelor’s degree the golden standard for most medical facilities and hospitals? As research shows having a Bachelor’s degree prepared nurse rather than an associate prepared nurse brings forth a greater improvement in the outcomes of all patients. Many hospitals in my area now require almost every new nurse to have a Bachelor degree

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    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 care settings that offer an extensive array

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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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    Associates Degree nurses (ADN) versus Baccalaureate Degree (BSN) nurses. In this paper I will discuss my findings and also give a patient care situation in which I describe how nursing care or approaches to decision-making may differ based upon the educational preparation of the nurse BSN versus a diploma or ADN degree. Besides the difference in time‚ credits and money studies are showing a significant difference in ADN nursing versus BSN. “Research has shown that lower mortality rates

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    graduate sooner and yet still be clinically prepared to care for wounded soldiers. The program was instilled with the idea that the United States would quickly produce “technical bedside nurses” working along with the more experienced‚ now considered as BSN nurses. This plan‚ thought to be temporary‚ quickly became the program of choice for many aspiring nurses. The idea of choosing a diploma program had many benefits. One can complete the program in as little as two-years and it is more economical

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    saw the need for a more formal education. Over the years‚ there have been debates about the entry level for nursing. Some say there’s no difference between the associate (ADN) and the baccalaureate (BSN) degree. In the following paragraphs I will expound on the differences between the ADN and the BSN degree. The ADN program came about because of the shortage in nursing in the post-war years. It is a two year program developed by Mildred Montag designed as an entry level for nursing. (Friberg‚

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