Yes, there is an indication of this as follows.
The AACN requires that all entry-level nurse practitioner educational programs be transitioned from the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree to the DNP degree by the year 2015. The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists has followed suit, requiring the DNP (or DNAP-Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice) degree for entry-level nurse anesthetist programs by the year 2025. Nurse practitioners and nurse anesthetists currently practicing with an MSN will not be required to obtain the DNP. (Wikipedia)
Basically, The Nursing Subject or Nursing Subjects are included in the curriculum in nursing because it is the core concept of the course. It is by understanding this concept and all the health concepts related to Nursing in all setting that will ultimately make you a true nurse. Source: TheGreatNurse.com
True science starts with observation and hypothesis. Starting with a conclusion often leads to poor science.
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Yes, it is sad but true. There are people that abuse the residents (both elderly and disabled) in nursing homes.
Yes, it's a social science.
no the heart can not be replaced.
Nursing is the epitome of the nursing profession. It is not only the means of caring for another human being but also concerning the family and society in general. Nursing is not just the act of caring for the sick but also of true altruistic concern for humanity, healthy and the human in general.
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No. A mater's degree in psychology is a higher level of competence than a bachelor's and nursing has nothing to do with it. To have an R.N. degree and a psych bachelor degree is a really good thing, but it's still not a master's.
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C. Masters programs allow adults to both exercise and socialize with people who share their love of a sport
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