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    ADN vs BSN Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V October 18‚ 2012 Over the course of time‚ many different types and levels of degrees have developed in the field of nursing. Today‚ many individuals are in an internal conflict of having either their ADN or BSN‚ the two most common degrees in the field. According to a sample survey‚ 50.0% of the nursing workforce currently hold a BSN and 36.1% have obtained an ADN (American Association of Colleges of Nursing‚ 2012). An ADN is

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    Working While Going to School Many students in different countries choose to work while they study. They develop excellent abilities which help them to succeed easily in their academic objectives. The students that have a part time job could obtain more probabilities to have a better job. Therefore‚ working a part time and studying at the same time has many benefits for some students. The first advantageous of working while going to school or university is that students can earn enough

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    Going back to Cali‚ Cali‚ Cali; I’m going back to Cali. hmm‚ I don’t think so” are lyrics to a well-known Hip Hop song track that was originally written by LL Cool J in 1987 and then remixed in the late 90s by Notorious B.I.G (TrevzNewPop‚ 2016). According to New Pop archives‚ the remix actually became more infamous than the original song as many fans believe that certain stanzas in this caustic version may have been a prelude to a haughty yet violent end for this artist. With all things being

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    Obtaining a Bachelor ’s Degree in Nursing Southwestern College Abstract This paper explores my reasons for obtaining a Bachelor ’s Degree in Nursing. I believe the BSN should be the minimum requirement for the professional nurse. The BSN is the gateway to advancing the nursing career‚ but is also prepares one for the newest opportunities in nursing outside of the hospital. Obtaining a Bachelor ’s Degree in Nursing. Currently ‚ there are three types of Registered nurses: the diploma

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    We are going to examine the book Never going back by Gord Ferguson. He was sent to Smith Falls hospital at the age of 10 and was institutionalized until the age of 26. Gord Freguson has played a big role in advocacy for diabled people. The first concept I am going to discuss is institutions from week 5 unit 3 part 3. In the early 1800’s until institutions were closed a lot of disabled people were sent there. Gord Ferguson lived at the Rideau Regional centre in Smith Falls for 16 years. These people

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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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    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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    In the teacher’s Back-to-School Night speech‚ three instances‚ I feel‚ that demonstrate sensitivity to the parents are the teacher providing a written disclosure document on what to expect in his/her classroom‚ providing instructions on how to access the school’s Web site‚ and by having translators available during the speech.      The teacher handed out a very resourceful tool to parents by providing the written disclosure document.  The document should help parents understand how the teacher will

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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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    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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