know what I do not what to do professionally. I have been interested in the nursing profession for years. Lack of experience at a younger age‚ perceived financial resource limitations‚ cross-country moves‚ etc. have all played a part in holding back allowing this interest turning into a reality. Now that I have had years in the retail‚ clinic and business pharmacy space to allow me to mature‚ I have educated myself about financial resources and have settled in my home of Phoenix‚ I feel that I
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RNs and LPNs A nurse assists and treats patients. However‚ specific nursing roles differ by title‚ education‚ and licensure requirements. A registered nurse (RN) performs more direct patient care. A licensed practical nurse (LPN)‚ also called a licensed vocational nurse (LVN)‚ provides basic bedside patient care. An RN teaches‚ treats and depending on license diagnoses patients. Usually‚ a RN conducts an initial patient assessment to understand patients’ symptoms. She may establish a treatment
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Title: Career Path of RN General Purpose: I have always like helping others. I have a passion for it‚ seeing someone smile because I brighten their day is something that I absolutely love doing. I decided I wanted to change my career path to nursing back in 2012. I was told by my former clients that I would make a wonderful nurse. That made me take the steps to this career path of RN. Specific Purpose: Choosing to be a nurse is a great decision. Many nurses who complete RN to BSN or MSN degree programs
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nurses. These causes are course curriculum‚ time frame‚ education‚ job opportunities and cost.ADN programs are two to three years long and can be taken in community college or junior college .they also require prerequisites to join the program‚ while BSN programs are four years long and are provided by colleges and universities. They also require many prerequisites to
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Running Head: ADN VS. BSN: EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS ADN vs. BSN: Educational Benefits Kathy Bechtold Grand Canyon University Lorraine Hover‚ MSN‚ BA‚ RN May 25‚ 2012 ADN vs. BSN: Differences in Competencies There are two different routes to becoming a Registered Nurse (RN). You have the Associates Degree Nursing (ADN) program which is considered the fast track program taking approximately two years to complete‚ and you have the Baccalaureate Nursing (BSN) program which requires approximately
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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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Optional attendance to classes at universities has been an increasingly popular way for students to study for several years in quite a few countries. However‚ it has not yet had its intended results as it had been hoped. In fact‚ today‚ this system seems to be one of the reasons for the corruption of university education. In my opinion‚ compulsory attendance is better than having no requirement to attend all the lessons on-campus. There are two points of view to this question. First‚ one side
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I decided to return to school because of my financial situation‚ my children‚ and myself. All of these reasons above are why I decided to go back to school‚ and so I would like you to sit back as I paint you the picture of my life before I decided to go to school. I have been struggling financially for some years since I had my children. With the economy being so bad‚ and prices constantly going up how can I continue to survive on mininum wage? Before I had children it seemed a lot easier to survive
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Differences in Competencies‚ ADN v. BSN Jett Jordan-Woodbury Grand Canyon University RN-BSN NRS 430v: Professional Dynamics Linda Permoda May 11‚ 2012 Difference in Competencies Between an Associate Degree and a Bachelor Degree Nurse While an Associate Degree Nurse‚ also known as an ADN‚ and Bachelor of Science in nursing nurse‚ also known as a BSN‚ are given the same preliminary education relating to patient treatment‚ there are notable differences in their professional and educational
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clinical setting. Nurses are also found in rehabilitation facilities‚ nursing homes‚ community health centers‚ and schools. Nursing education prepares nursing staff to care for people in all of these facilities whether it’s an Associate- degree in nursing or Baccalaureate-degree in nursing that is obtained. However there are some differences in competencies of a nurse with an ADN and BSN. ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSE VS BACCALAUREATE NURSE Associate-Degree Nursing The ADN program was developed during World
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