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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2005
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| LPN vs. RN vs BSN nursing duties Thinking of going into the nursing profession and am having a hard time seperating the "pecking order" (for lack of a better term) in the field. Do they essentially perform the same duties? Does a BSN do the same a LPN (4 year degree vs 2 year degree or diploma)? If that's the case, why would someone go through all the extra schooling? Thanks Chris |
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| Super Moderator | Re: LPN vs. RN vs BSN nursing duties Hello Chris, You can look up detailed descriptions on each licensure class here: http://www.nursefriendly.com/rn http://www.nursefriendly.com/lpn BSNs are strictly for Registered Nurse Licensure. You've got Nursing Assistants (CNAs) at the bottom, unlicensed. LPN/LVNs above them, licensed and able to many of the same things RNs can do. RNs usually are responsible for their own work and that of LPNs. Certain tasks like pushing IV medications, checking identification on a unit of blood and administrative duties are strictly in the RN scope of practice depending the state you're in. ************************************** To sit for an RN license, you can go to: a. hospital diploma program. b. Associates degree at a community college. c. Bachelors, BSN program at a four year college. All three prepare you for the same RN NCLEX exam and license. Most places won't pay any more for having a bsn vs Associates or Diploma. So good question, why spend the extra money on school. Having a BSN does open doors if you want to go into administration, managerial types of jobs later on. Hope that helps. Andrew Lopez, RN http://www.nursinga2z.com |
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| Re: LPN vs. RN vs BSN nursing duties Unless you plan on furthering your education right off the bat like a NP, CRNA, etc. you'll need the 4 year BSN degree. If you are happy as a nurse, maybe travel, whatever, ASN (associate degree 2year) will do. LPN's are essential, but some hospitals don't have too many of them. If you are going to spend the 2 years in it, go ahead and get the RN Associate's degree. Or, go full throttle and do the BSN, believe me its worth it!...JMO....J |
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