In simple words:
The associate degree in nursing is a entry level program for all those stepping into the nursing field. The courses studied in throughout this degree are general education based and nursing principle courses.
There is a minimum and at some institutes no clinical practice involved in this degree, after completing this degree you can sit for the RN certification.
The Bachelors degree in nursing is a more advanced degree program. It educates you about the professional nursing practices and likewise offers you skills. As a student you will be need to do clinical research and practice.
The bachelors in nursing is a compulsory to pursue in order to move towards a masters program, besides this it also opens you to many career opportunities.
A diploma nurse has a two year degree or associates of science in nursing (ASN)
There are typically three options. An associates of science degree in nursing (two year degree), a bachelor's of science degree in nursing (BSN, four year degree), and an accredited diploma program which is usually a hospital based program. If you do not have a degree at present, I strongly advise you do not take a diploma program.
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No, they are the same thing.
can you enter nursing school in Ontario without a highschool diploma The answer is NO.
Typically the associates degree can run between 60 and 64 credits depending on the state mandates. However, because of the amount of clinical hours involved, the associates in nursing can run approximately 75 credits.
At the four year level, you need to have a bachelor's of science in nursing (BSN). There are other options to include an associates of science in nursing, and a diploma program - typically hospital based - which I do not recommend unless you already have an existing degree (preferably a bachelor's).
The difference between hospital nursing and community nursing is that the latter one stresses prevention methods for patients. Community nursing aims to lower the risk of patients needed hospital treatments, while nurses at hospitals deal with illnesses usually after they have progressed.