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    Competency of Bachelor Degree Nurse and Associate Degree Nurse

    degree nurse Nursing is a profession that involved within the healthcare system which is concentrated towards the care of individual, family and community. The primary goal of a nurse whether BSN or ADN is the same when it comes to patient care. When we look at nursing history, Mildred Montag started nursing education by the creation of the first ADN program as there was a huge shortage of nurses after the World War 2 and they found it successful.(2011) Hence the nursing profession became

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    Differences Between Adn and Bsn

    reach my goal of becoming a RN. The ADN program was rumored to be one of the best in Wisconsin so I chose it, with plans of pursuing my BSN right after I graduated. Unfortunately, like most get their ADN, this just doesn’t happen. A person gets a nursing job and deals with work, life and family stressors, who needs to go back to school for a BSN? A BSN does not generally pay better, the job description is the same for both degrees, why would one possible waste their time? During my first class

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    Professional Advancement

    2. There are many different ways to become a registered nurse. You can choose from three different programs. The first one earning your diploma in nursing, however there are few programs like this left today. Typically this is offered through hospitals. You can earn your associates degree in nursing in about three years from any local community college. This is a nice option for those who are older, married and may have children. The degree takes three years to complete

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    Differences Between Associate Degree and Baccalaureate Degree Nurses

    Degree Nurse (ADN) and the Baccalaureate Degree Nurse (BSN) all of these graduate’s are candidates to take the NCLEX-RN licensing exam. This paper will discuss the differences in the competency levels between the ADN and BSN. The Associate Degree Nursing program provides an efficient, economical pathway to becoming a registered nurse. Graduates are competent in clinical and proficient in technical skills required to practice safely in multiple settings and to fully assume the RN role. Associate Degree

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    Future of Nursing

    Future of Nursing Elizabeth Crandall Grand Canyon University NRS-430V Professional Dynamics February 25, 2012 In 2010 the Institute of Medicine released the results of a two year study of the role of the largest workforce in the nation’s health care system: nurses. The first key message of the IOM report is that “nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training (Institute of Medicine [IOM], 2010, p. 2).” Expanded educational prospects and advanced training and practice

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    Educational Preparation

    Educational Preparation Grand Canyon University: Professional Dynamics April 13, 2014 Nurses can choose between different educational programs. The two most common programs are the baccalaureate degree of nursing and the associate degree of nursing. By completing either one of these programs, both graduates can sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) exam. The licensure exam was created to guarantee public protection. The exam evaluates the abilities

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    Iom Report

    5, 2014 Since the evolution of nursing, through its modernization by Florence Nightingale, the quest to obtain a higher and more competencies in the practice of nursing is endless. The distinction between the Baccalaureate degree nurse (BSN) and the Associate degree nurse (ADN) is the focus of this paper, using clinical case scenario to explain the clinical expertise, and decisions in educational experience of the BSN and ADN Nurse. Associate Degree Nursing The emergence of ADN

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    Iom Report

    IOM Future of Nursing Report Grand Canyon University NRS-440 Trends October 8, 2015 Health Care Transition The United States Health care system is in the mist of converting to a preventative, health management focus system from a treatment focused system. There has been plenty of benefits and trials during the transformative period, like as with any other changes. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) requested that a report be done that would bring clarity to and direct the nursing profession on

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    Cmpetency Distinctions Between Bsn and Adn

    Running head: COMPETENCY DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN BSN AND ADN Competency Distinctions Between Bachelor Degree Nursing and Associate Degree Nursing Grand Canyon University The purpose of this paper is to discuss education differences in profession of nursing between Associate Degree Nursing and Bachelor Degree Nursing and to compare competency between the two. Competency is an individual’s actual performance in particular situation, described how well individual integrates knowledge, attitudes

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    Professional Development Paper

    Professional Development of Nursing Professional: The Future of Nursing Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V August 18, 2013 Introduction In 2010, the United States (US) lawmakers approved the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) attempting to improve the United States health care system by focusing it’s emphasis on cost maintenance, access, and quality of care (Poghosyan, Lucero, Rauch, Berkowitz, 2010). This transformation will now necessitate a restructure of the many roles

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