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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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    The Call to Nursing Michelle Stuart‚ RN The University of Texas at Arlington In partial fulfillment of the requirements of N3645 Transition to Professional Nursing Mary Wise‚ RN‚ MSN November 18‚ 2012 Online RN-BSN Introduction After seventeen years in the nursing profession I realize each day is a learning experience. As my experiences evolve so do some of my beliefs and values. However‚ I believe nursing at its core has fundamentals that are unwavering. The essence of nursing:

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    While the current career path that I am in has not been my dream‚ it has been a career that has allowed me to mature intellectually and personally. It has also provided me with plenty of opportunity to 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

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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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    Nursing versus Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V May 1‚ 2011 There are two major educational pathways to become a Registered Nurse (RN): an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN). Typically‚ an ADN degree takes 2 years to complete while a BSN degree takes 4 years to complete. Both allow the nursing graduate to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) consequently allowing the graduate to enter the

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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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    The Difference between ADN and BSN Nurses Channon Valentine Grand Canyon University: Professional Dynamics NRS-430V Professor Belmonte November 21‚ 2012 The Difference between ADN and BSN Nurses When researching the differences between an ADN and a BSN the biggest thing that was found was the ability to get into management at a health care facility. “ADN nurses go to school for two years to prepare technical bedside nurses for secondary care settings‚ such as community hospitals and long

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    Professional Values for the BSN Nurse Theresa Andrews-Robinson NUR/403 May‚ 21‚ 2012 Barb Juarez‚ MSN‚ RN Professional Values for the BSN Nurse Define: | Identify how nurses demonstrate this value. | Discuss how you demonstrate this value. | Altruism-Altruism is described as the “unselfish attention to the needs of others. It has also been defined as “sacrifice as a benefit for others” (Haigh‚ 2010). | Nurses demonstrate this value by reflecting a caring attitude at all times‚ providing

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    Chief among them‚ are the Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) and the Registered Nurse (RN). The basics of nursing are the same for both the LVN and RN as they both provide care to individuals who are experiencing injury and/or illness. Both play a very important role in assisting the individual patient toward a speedy recovery and optimal health. This paper will discuss the similarities and differences between the LVN and RN by comparing and contrasting their scope of practice‚ and their ethical and legal

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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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