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Yes, one may obtain an associates degree in nursing (ADN) and afterwards they are eligible to take NCLEX-RN examination and to become a registered nurse. One may also obtain a bachelors degree in nursing (BSN) and take the NCLEX-RN examination. Both degrees prepare you to take the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN, however the BSN prepared nurse has more opportunities for career advancement and may continue to graduate school. Depending on the emplyer, BSN nurses may make a higher salary.
ADN stands for Associate Degree Nursing. It usually take two years of college to obtain, provided all class are completed and passing grades are received.
Yes, you have to be a RN to be a NICU nurse. You can become a RN one of two ways. ADN or BSN route; 2 years and four years, respectively. The ADN or BSN is the degree you receive after completing school. The RN is the title you receive after finishing school and taking the NCLEX. Some hospitals are starting to phase out ADN nurses or you have to agree to go back to school within a certain amount of time to do a RN to BSN bridge program. It really just depends on your situation what route you take. Do lots of research into multiple programs to find out what works best for you. Also start volunteering in a pediatric facility to see if it's something you really want to do.
ADN stands for Associate Degree Nursing. It usually take two years of college to obtain, provided all class are completed and passing grades are received.
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ADN stands for Associate Degree Nursing. It usually take two years of college to obtain, provided all class are completed and passing grades are received.
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To become a licensed vocational/practical nurse, there is a one year program that offered. To become an RN you need a ADN or BSN, two different degrees with different times in college. Then you take certification exams.
Sometimes, sometimes not. RN - in this sense - means one thing, registered nurse. ADN means associates degree in nursing (typically an RN). You can be an RN graduating from a diploma program, associates degree (ADN), or a bachelor's degree (BSN). In any event, all are an RN, just at from different educational levels.