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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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    Qualities of a nurse with a BSN as a Mentor The nurse I chose as a mentor has wonderful qualities that I hope to have after I also obtain a BSN. She shows great communication between nurses‚ doctors‚ and families. She is able to explain any situation in a professional manor. Her confidence is shown through her professionalism‚ for example‚ when she addresses information of medication and disease process to a family‚ she explains thoroughly‚ which builds trust with the family‚ shows her confidence

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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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    Professional Values for the BSN Nurse Theresa Andrews-Robinson NUR/403 May‚ 21‚ 2012 Barb Juarez‚ MSN‚ RN Professional Values for the BSN Nurse Define: | Identify how nurses demonstrate this value. | Discuss how you demonstrate this value. | Altruism-Altruism is described as the “unselfish attention to the needs of others. It has also been defined as “sacrifice as a benefit for others” (Haigh‚ 2010). | Nurses demonstrate this value by reflecting a caring attitude at all times‚ providing

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    Different Levels of Competency among Nurses Margie H Aram Grand Canyon University NRS430V Professional Dynamics Dana Martyn May 03‚ 2013 Different Levels of Competency among Nurses Notable differences exist among nurses with an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and Baccalaureate Degree of Nursing (BSN) in terms of competency. Simply put‚ ADN is a “Technical” nurse and BSN is a “Professional” nurse. The ADN is a two-year community college program whereas BSN is a four-year university

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    ADN vs BSN

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    Now more than ever‚ nurses are faced with the daily challenges of caring for higher acuity patients. In order to meet this need‚ nurses must be more highly educated to be able to effectively manage patient care. The Institute of Medicine (IOM)‚ states‚ “As patient needs and care environments have become more complex‚ nurses need to attain requisite competencies to deliver high-quality care. These competencies include leadership‚ health policy‚ system improvement‚ research and evidence-based practice

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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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    Rn vs Cna

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    demand jobs are a Certified 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

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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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    Lpn Vs Rn Essay

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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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