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    Baccalaureates and Associate Degree in Nursing A BSN represent a Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing‚ while an ADN is an Associate’s Degree in Nursing. With either degree the person obtain his or her Registered Nurse (RN) license but there are some differences between the two. The main difference is the length of time and the amount of credits required to complete the program. “An ADN typically takes two years to complete while a BSN will take four years to complete; which includes the time

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    which costs 4 years. Then all graduates need passing a NCLEX-RN© licensing examination to obtain a RN license. Do the nurses through these 3 pathways have the same competencies in their nursing practice since they all pass the NCLEX-RN© licensing examination‚ especially for an Associate Degree Nurse (ADN) and a Bachelor of Science degree Nurse (BSN)? In this paper‚ a comparison of the proficiency between ADN and BSN is studied. The NCLEX-RN© licensing examination for graduates of all three entry-level

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    Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals‚ families‚ and communities so they may attain‚ maintain‚ or recover optimal health and quality of life. Nurses may be differentiated from other health care providers by their approach to patient care‚ training‚ and scope of practice. Nurses practice in a wide diversity of practice areas with a different scope of practice and level of prescriber authority in each. Many nurses provide care within the ordering scope

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    of Nursing (BSN) prepared nurses. Then identify a patient care situation describing how nursing care or approaches to decision making may differ based upon the educational preparation of the nurse. The Free online Dictionary (2013) depicts competency as “The quality of being competent or capable of performing an allotted function.” Here is a comparison of two different pathways to becoming a Registered Nurse: Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)‚ and Bachelor in Science of Nursing (BSN) programs. Born

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    No‚ because a BSN isn’t an indicator of a nurse’s clinical skill level‚ ability to synthesize large amounts of data‚ or ability to make judgments based on that data. Also‚ we already have a shortage; why limit the pool of potential RNs by demanding that they have a bachelor’s degree? No. Give me a competent nurse who has common sense‚ uses her gut instincts‚ functions expertly in a crisis‚ gives her time and energy to those who need it‚ and can get information from her brain through her heart to

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    months of education‚ but there are also different levels of Registered Nurse (RN). One may obtain his or her RN licensure by attending a hospital diploma program‚ attaining an Associate of Science Degree in Nursing (AND)‚ or attaining a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Each designation of nurse has its own similarities and differences. This paper will focus on the differences between and RN with an ADN versus a BSN. Magnet Hospital Nurses The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) has

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    requirements of N4685 BSN Capstone Jeanean Boyd‚ MSN‚ RN April 6‚ 2017   Reflection on Nursing Philosophy As I come to the end of finishing the BSN Capstone course‚ I find myself reflecting on the past‚ the present‚ and the future. I cordially invite you on my journey through my nursing education at University of Arlington (UTA)‚ Arlington‚ Texas. This journey will focus on the goals I have set for the future with changes in behavior and attitude that have occurred throughout my RN-BSN learning voyage

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    Degree Nurse and the Baccalaureate Degree Nurse is the time spent in the formal education process. The ADN nurse obtains their degree from either a community or junior college‚ compared to a BSN nurse that attends a 4 year college or university. “There is a distinct difference between the 72 credits and the 125 BSN credits required in each of the nursing programs’ curriculum” (The difference between associate degree nurses and the baccalaureate degree nurses‚ 2008). Educational competencies are another

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    bachelor ’s degree for many RN nursing roles. A bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) is required for many‚ but not all‚ nursing careers. A BSN‚ like most bachelor ’s degrees is typically a four-year degree from a university or college. Like most other nursing degrees‚ a bachelor of science in nursing combines classroom learning with hands-on training called "clinicals"‚ which allow students to obtain first-hand experience working with patients in a clinical setting. A BSN should be obtained from an

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    BSNs usually take up to four years at a university to obtain and can sometimes take longer depending on whether an internship is attached. Some people take the opportunity to intern because it will give them more experience when it comes time to work in the field. For instance‚ a nurse who interned will have better experience than a nurse who is fresh into the field‚ so the nurse who interned will know how to function properly and accordingly in the setting. Those with a BSN‚ typically

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