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What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?

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What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?

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Both ADN and BSN graduates must demonstrate the same minimal level of competence by successfully passing the NCLEX-RNĀ® licensing examination to become a Registered Nurse. The associate degree nurse is educated to demonstrate professional behaviors, including communication and assessment skills, clinical decision-making, caring interventions, collaboration, and management of care for diverse populations in a variety of settings.

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