You do not get a RN (Registered Nurse) degree. To become a RN you earn an associate degree in nursing then take the state nursing exam. If you pass you are then a RN.
You can also get a 4 year degree in nursing, which will make you even more marketable. Then, you would be an RN with a BSN. You still have to take the state nursing exam.
An RN is a registered nurse. She may or may not have a college degree. A Graduate Nurse may be an RN with a college degree in nursing. LPN is a licensed practical nurse. She is a licensed nurse but not an RN.
None. An R.N. means Registered Nurse. A nurse are R.N.'s unless L.P.N.'s (lower) or Nurse Practitioners (higher).
An RN is a registered nurse, if they are not registered and licensed they cannot practice.
The highest degree in nursing is a PhD
MD is a medical doctor, they went to medical school. An RN is a registered nurse, they like the doctor went to college but did not attend medical school, instead a special nursing school.
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