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    Hence, I would like to pursue a R.N to help me obtain a more advanced and rewarding career in the nursing field. I believe that LA County College of Nursing is the great place to continue my career in nursing. The faculty members and opportunity for extensive clinical experience is inspiring. Also NCLEX passing rate is one of the top among other schools. Which conclude me that LA County College of Nursing provide highest quality RN program and well guide students to prepare to pass the exam.…

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    Nursing has been a reputable profession since the days of Florence Nightengale. Ms. Nightengale is considered the Pioneer of Modern Day Nursing. She saw not just the illness that needed to be healed, but the whole person: including the “emotional, intellectual and spiritual aspects” of the person. Starting with cleanliness, nurses care for all aspects of the patient and have made the patients feel “whole” again. Even though Florence Nightengale is not the only nursing theorist, she is possibly…

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    ability to be able to work well with other people ("Registered Nurses."). There are three different degrees that can be achieved it just depends on which one is chosen. The degrees in nursing includes, the bachelors degree of science in nursing, an associates degree on nursing or a diploma from a approved nursing program. Also it is required that all nurses pass…

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    You can work for a bachelor’s degree in nursing, associate’s degree in nursing or you can receive a diploma from an approved nursing program. You also must have a nursing license. To receive a nursing license you must pass the National Council Licensure Examination and also graduate from an approved nursing program. Depending on where the registered nurse decides to work, some places require higher degrees. For example if…

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    Cna Compare And Contrast

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    It Is a Beautiful Day to Take Care of Lives When thinking of the medical field what comes to mind? Maybe it is the doctor, the dietician, surgeon, nurse practitioner, or even the physical therapist. However, the nurse (RN) and the certified nursing assistant (CNA) do so much for the patient. They both play a huge role in the medical field, and are both equally important in several ways. Although, there are many differences between these two, nurses and CNA's have many responsibilities. In…

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    factors such as education, responsibilities, and salary in which similarities and differences may be found. CNAs, also known as patient care technicians, perform elementary healthcare duties under the observation of a registered nurse. Hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living centers are all facilities in which CNAs may work. While…

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    I have to learn the steps on for becoming a nurse. Currently, I’m a student at Little Rock Job Corps .I will enroll in nursing assistant for my second trade here at job corps to get my C.N.A license. My first step is to obtain my high school diploma. I must pass the NCLEX-RN (Bureau of Labor Statistics). After I exit job corps with my C.N.A license, I plan to work at a nursing home while attending college at Pulaski Tech, in North Little Rock. All programs…

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    Associate and diploma competency vs Bachelor’s degree competency Stephanie Earl Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V 10/30/16 Associate’s Degree Competency versus Bachelor’s Degree Competency Hospitals are now requiring their nurses to have a Bachelor’s Degree in nursing and this is becoming very controversial in the field. Nurse competency is measured by the NCLEX-RN (National Council exam for Registered Nurse) licensure exam. This exam is testing for minimal competency for the nurse to work…

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    Registered Nurses

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    an accident like a car crash. That's where nurses come in. Nurses take care of people that can't take care of themselves for many different reasons, for example if someone is to old and need help to do everyday things, they would probably go to a nursing home where nurses would take care of them. To start off, nurses need certain skills to do their job. One of those skills is being able to administer patients’ medicines and treatments. Giving patients the correct medicine is very important…

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    Pediatric nursing is a field that provides health care to children from infancy up to adolescence. Some pediatricians and their pediatric nurses provide care for adolescents up to the age of twenty-one. In order to become a pediatric nurse, a person must have the required education, certification, and experience to get a job at a health facility that gives care to children and young adults. Universities colleges and some hospitals offer nursing diplomas and degrees. Anyone who desires to become…

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