Donna Ishay
Grand Canyon University
Professional Dynamics
NR 430
Melissa Adams
June 8, 2014 Educational Preparation
This writer will be exploring the many differences between a nurse with an Associates-degree in nursing and a nurse with a bachelors-degree in nursing. Quality patient care is positively affected on having a workforce of nurses who are established at a higher educational level (AACN 2013). In fact, it has been proven that there are fewer errors in the administering of medications in nurses with their BSN versus nurses with their ADN. It also has been proven that there has been a decrease in death rates and a more overall positive outcome for patients (AACN, 2013).
Differences between ADN and BSN
Grasping the variation of differences amongst a Baccalaureate Degree nurse and Associates Degree nurse starts with …show more content…
BACCALAUREATE NURSE
Patient Case Scenario
Conclusion
In conclusion, all nurses, no matter what degree they obtain play a very important role in patient care and in our health care system. In order to improve the nursing profession, it is important to encourage continuing education for all nurses. The focus of healthcare should always be patients first. The qualifications may be different between the BSN and the ADN but when it comes to patient’s safety, there should be no differences. All nurses should enjoy and love what they do and have great compassion for their patients.
References
(2003,2005 2007,2008,2010,2012,2013, (2013)). Fact Sheet. American Associations of Colleges of Nursing, . Retrieved from American Associations of Colleges of Nursing(AACN)
Aiken (2003, (2012, 4)). Competencies Between Nurses at ADN Level and BSN level. Researchomatic. http://dx.doi.org/128740.html
Aiken, L., Clarke, S., Sloan, D., Lake, E., & Cheney, T. ( 2008, may). Effects of hospital care environment on patients mortality and outcomes. , 38(5),223-229.