provides a synthesis of my RN-BSN journey. This journal paper comprises five sections: before RN-BSN program‚ two-year goals‚ lifelong learning‚ novice to expert‚ as well as perceptions and long-range goals. My self- image‚ goals‚ practices‚ and philosophies prior to and as a result of RN-BSN program are also described. Before RN-BSN Program Prior to the RN-BSN program‚ I was more task oriented and focused on clinical skills proficiency. I believed nursing was a tradition that had to
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Today’s medical field is a booming industry‚ one that is ever-changing and always demanding professional‚ caring individuals. I believe that nursing and healthcare in general is going to continue to need professionally educated people to fulfill the needs of people that can’t care for themselves. The healthcare field is a sure bet when looking for a career that pays good‚ as well as a career that you can get a sense of fulfillment out of. I have worked as a C.N.A. for the past six years and I have
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Motivating an ADN to Obtain a BSN Introduction What motivates an ADN to pursue higher education? As Janine Spencer RN‚ PhD‚ states in her article published in The Journal Continuing Education of Nursing‚ "Expanding opportunities‚ raising potentials‚ and providing an “edge” have been prevailing themes in several studies that investigated the motivation of RNs to receive their BSN." (2008) The need for nurses is growing and nursing schools across the country are struggling to expand their enrollment
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to Practice xxxx xxxx College Abstract In the past‚ nursing education in the United States was based on teaching student nurses in the hospital setting the skills necessary to provide bedside care. Now‚ with the expansion of the role of nurses due to the development of cultural‚ socioeconomic‚ scientific‚ technological aspect in the United States‚ the level of education ‚ depending on the nursing role‚ expanded and can reach up to the doctorate level. However‚ diploma programs
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Increase RN-BSN Enrollment Christine Schneider Chamberlain College of Nursing NR351ON: Transitions in Professional Nursing Spring Session B 2011 Finding Ways to Increase RN-BSN Enrollment Introduction “Increasing RN-BSN enrollments: Facilitating Articulation Through Curriculum Reform” is an article contained in The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing that was written by Janie Spencer‚ RN‚ EdD in 2008. The educational degree nurses obtain are by diploma‚ the associate degree (ADN)‚ and
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Associate and BSN Nurses Rhonda Dilks Grand Canyon University Professional Dynamics September 18‚ 2010 Competency Differences of Associate and BSN Nurses There are three educational pathways for registered nurses. One is a two year community college program‚ earning a student an associate degree in nursing (ADN)‚ a three year diploma program offered by hospitals and a four year university or college program‚ earning the student a bachelor’s of science degree in nursing (BSN). The practice
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REPORT: associates degree in nursing date: 12/4/2012 Descriptive Abstract This investigative report will go into detail about associate’s degree in nursing. Nursing is the largest health care profession in the U.S. Over 2.5 million strong‚ nurses make up the largest workforce within the clinical healthcare industry. Nursing careers offer a wide variety of roles and a broad scope of responsibility. This report will also show graphs and steps to get into a nursing program as well as job titles
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10 Tenets of MOT and the IT Organization A tenet is a principle based on observation‚ intuition‚ experience‚ and in some cases‚ empirical analysis. Based on a study presented in the Handbook of Technology Management by Gerard Gaynor‚ Ten tenets are proposed as guiding principles for an organization to operate within a technology cycle framework. These are: 1. Value diversification is a poor substitute for MOT. 2. Manufacturability must keep pace with inventiveness and marketability. 3. Quality
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Pursuing A Nursing Career Pursuing A Nursing Career Nursing Industry: A world of Opportunity Nursing Industry: A world of Opportunity Flexible schedule – convenient shifts to fit your schedule Challenge - everyday a new challenge; no boredom. . Accomplishment – Become an outstanding person Pride - Helping people on a day to day basis Wisdom/Knowledge – Become familiar with the human anatomy and the medical world. Flexible schedule – convenient shifts
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BSN412 ASSIGNMENT 3 CONTENT OF THE PROPOSAL Include a Table of Contents and page numbers and use the following headings 1. THE PROPOSED TITLE (MAXIMUM 15 WORDS) Your title should be concise and contain the key words of your topic – it is not binding and should be considered as a working title. You can change the title at any time‚ subject to approval (by Supervisors‚ Faculty reviewer and QUT). While minor changes are swiftly approved‚ changes that imply a shift in topic and/or have resource
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