Educational Preparation of The ADN vs BSN Degree in Nursing Nursing consists of many different avenues and specialties that may play a part in what route a student takes when deciding on the educational aspects of pursuing a career in nursing. Some nurses are educated on an Associates degree (ADN) level and some are educated on a Baccalaureate- degree (BSN) level, or higher. I will
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America, it usually based on their level of education. From diploma nurses, technical nurses (ADN), professional (BSN) up to the master degree nurses and PhD nurses. All of above level of nursing are graduates and trained to work in hospital setting after successful completion of National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX). BSN is a four-year degree program offered by accredited universities while ADN is a two to three year by Community colleges. Despite the similarity in their role in-patient
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before making an informed decision. When assessing the options to become a registered nurse (RN) what presents itself is just that, a fork in the road. On one side of the road, lies the Associates Degree of Nursing (ADN) and on the other side the Bachelors Degree of Nursing (BSN). Let one examine all aspects that are required for obtaining either degree to make an informed decision. Basic Considerations When one is considering the nursing profession as a career, some important aspects
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the same. Both are able to work in an acute care hospital and both are responsible to practice according to the same job description. Associate degree nurses (ADN) and baccalaureate degree nurses (BSN) alike take direct care of their patients and are equally responsible for their patients care. Registered nurses whether they are ADN or BSN must live by the code of nursing. All registered nurses live by an oath to serve their community. One obvious difference between the Associate degree nurse
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2015). Nursing Judgement The Associate degree nurses (ADNs) are efficient in performing some nursing procedures in the hospital setting, but may not have an in-depth understanding of why these procedures are performed. This nurse is able to make judgement in practice that combines the provision of safe and quality care, as well as upgrading the health of patient within the family and community context. In contrast, the Baccalaureate nurse (BSN) makes judgement that is supported with evidence which
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differences between associate-degree nurses (ADN) and baccalaureate-degree nurses (BSN) with regard to schooling. Most associate degree programs require 2 to 3 years of study, while a baccalaureate degree programs requires 4 years of study. Both ADN and BSN nurses must pass the same exam to earn their Registered Nurse license, however, there are major differences in the program curriculum between these two approaches to attaining the RN license. ADN programs focus on learning the technical skills
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advanced nurse, critical care nurse and many other certifications. Here we discuss the two basic levels of nursing the Associate degree in Nursing (ADN) and the Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN). ADN programs prepare technical bedside nurses for secondary care settings, such as community hospitals and long-term health care facilities. (Creasia 32). ADN is the base, the foundation of nursing education. Associate level education educate the nurse the basics of science and human body and their relevant
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degrees received by nurses today are the Associate Degree of Nursing (ADN) and the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Both of these degrees allow the holder of the degree to take the nursing boards which will confer the title of Registered Nurse (RN). However, each of these degrees are very different from the other in terms of educational requirements, competencies, time to complete the degree and scope of practice. The ADN is a two year degree that is an entry level degree requiring only seventy
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The Differences in Competency between ADN and BSN level in nursing There are three different education approaches to becoming an RN. In each course of study, the student is eligible to take the NCLEX exam to become an RN. The NCLEX tests for the minimum technical competency for safe entry into basic nursing practice. The associate degree of nursing is a two year program offered at a community college, a diploma program is attained at a hospital and is a three year program, and the Baccalaureate
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Nurses Grand Canyon University: Professional Dynamics July 2013 Differences in Competency Between Associate Degree Prepared Nurses and Baccalaureate Degree Prepared Nurses Achieving a Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN), or an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN), makes an individual eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Once either candidate successfully passes he or she is granted a Registered Nurse (RN) license and can gain
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