ALL nuring programs that will result in graduates taking boards to become RN's will cover IV therapy. IV therapy is considered a basic nursing function, and all RN's (both Associate's & Bachelor's prepared) will be expected to perform IV therapy. Associate's programs cover the same skills as a Bachelor's program- Bachelor's programs just include public health classes & require more pre-nursing classes. After graduation, there really is no difference in job skills or requirements between ASN & BSN RN's- both do exactly the same things in the hospital setting (except for management).




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