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    between BSN and ADN Differences in competencies between BSN and ADN According to the AACN Nursing Fact sheet‚ Nursing is the nations largest health care profession‚ with more than 3.1 million registered nurses nationwide. And by 2008‚ nurses with bachelors degrees make up 36.8 percent and 36.1 percent with associates degrees. With this said‚ when a person steps in a hospital or any medical setting and is about to receive medical care‚ would they look if the nurse thats tending to them have a BSN on their

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    become a Registered Nurse (RN). First‚ is an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and then there is a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN). The both require passing the Nationwide Council Licensure Examination‚ known as the NCLEX. These programs lead to one profession‚ but there are many differences between the two. This paper presents and discusses the differences between an ADN and BSN nurse‚ a clinical scenario‚ and advantages of getting higher education. ADN verses BSN The associates program

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    Career Choices: LPN vs. RN Does a medical professionals title really speak value into the abilities they may be capable of or should the focus be on the longevity factor of here and now and providing the stepping stones to continuous education? Those who want to pursue nursing are faced with a common dilemma -- whether to get a Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) degree or a Registered Nurse (RN) degree. The choice is easy actually‚ and depends on the individual’s current situation. If the primary

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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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    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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    contrasts to the roles of an RN to an LPN can vary by their credentials. However‚ there are differences and similarities in their pay‚ education‚ training‚ abilities and their qualifications that are required for them to practice safely and legally. While is it true that both are ultimately charged with providing quality patient care‚ the differences are vast and the careers of the two are usually very different. When comparing the differences in opportunities between an RN and an LPN‚ you must first

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    BSN Prepared Nurse

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    performed‚ not the title at the end of your name. Having a BSN prepared nurse coordinating the care of this patient will not only bring greater improvement for the patient’s health‚ but it brings awareness to the standard of care that all nurses should aim for. That BSN prepared nurse needs to set an example of leadership for everyone that includes the patient care tech‚ medical assistant‚ licensed practical nurse‚ ADN prepared nurse and other BSN nurses as well. One of the worse thing I ever heard from

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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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    ADN vs BSN

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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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    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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