LOU ANN LAKE
GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY
Nursing History, Theories, and Conceptual Model
NRS-430V
Lorraine Hover
June 22, 2013
Are Associate Degree Nurses as Competent as Baccalaureate Degree Nurses?
The evolution of nursing education is being called into question. When a nurse passes the NCLEX exam does that mean they are a highly qualified educated registered nurse? The continuing debate regarding the levels of nursing education is vastly documented and researched. Does it really matter if you, as a patient, have a nurse that graduated with an associate degree in nursing, a lower level of education, or are you, better off having a nurse with a baccalaureate degree in nursing. This is the discussion at hand.
There are three different entry levels programs for nursing – diploma, …show more content…
Washington, DC
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