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BSN VS ADN - What Matters Most when Choosing Your Nursing Path 

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@codys1167
@codys1167 6 лет назад
ADN nurses are street smart. Most of them are the types of people that grew up doing what they need to do to survive. This bs video also left out the fact that an associate degree nurse can just as easily work in a critical care setting for a year to gain experience. Then start traveling. Also in the long run the ADN to BSN bridge program is still significantly cheaper than wasting money at a four year university.
@anteaters-R-us
@anteaters-R-us 5 лет назад
Cody S I dont feel like this is a bs video. I'm an ADN nurse with 10 years of experience. While it is true ADNs have just as much opportunities as BSN degrees in the job field, employers will always look at a applicant with a BSN first. However, at the end of the day, experience in the field trumps time in university.
@tatsianatati8375
@tatsianatati8375 5 лет назад
gruesome are they still hiring ADN nurses? I’m so confused now, everyone saying different things. I’m about to enroll in nursing school to get my adn. But not sure if it worth it.
@ladylocs2xcel
@ladylocs2xcel 5 лет назад
Tatsiana Tati it is def still worth it. With the shortage of nurses, hospitals need ADNs more than ever. Get your ADN get some experience and then get your hospital to pay for your BSN. That way you start getting experience sooner and you save some money.
@Miaonroblox
@Miaonroblox 5 лет назад
ladycurl2xcel the thing with that though they sometimes have contracts to be with that hospital for years when you’re just trying to get experience then travel, ADN or BSN travel nursing is banking!
@Miaonroblox
@Miaonroblox 5 лет назад
I agree
@jeffreymbelu9718
@jeffreymbelu9718 7 лет назад
Where yo shoes at😂😂
@sammariofan
@sammariofan 5 лет назад
She looks cute though
@SuperBlossom2011
@SuperBlossom2011 4 года назад
Jeffrey Mbelu she’s wearing black shoes. They just blend in w the background.
@christineguerrero5678
@christineguerrero5678 4 года назад
Black flats, she's a tall girl lol
@dorianjasper892
@dorianjasper892 4 года назад
This video was very misleading. I dislike how ADN prepared nurses were portrayed in this video. I'm a CNA that has been working with post acute care surgery patients going on 9yrs now. I work directly with both BSN and ADN prepared nurses. From my experience with both ADN prepared nurses and BSN prepared nurses, the ADNs are better clinically than their BSN counterparts. That would probably be because ADN programs tend to do more clinical hours than BSN program; whereas BSN programs do more theory courses. It seems due to the condense program of the ADNs (2yrs to 3yrs for the actual nursing program) than the BSNs (3yrs to 4yrs) the ADNs retain more information because its so fresh in their minds. As opposed to BSNs who have to try and remember information from over 3/4yrs. I encourage anyone to get their RN which ever way is best feasible for you. ADN nurses are just as good as BSN. This video isn't a very good representation of the training of the ADN nurse. And I'm highly disappointed. Honestly in some ways I feel like, some, BSN nurses are threaten by the ADN nurses and its very sad to watch at times. Hence the reason for this poor portrayal video.
@abejaamarilla4961
@abejaamarilla4961 5 лет назад
The pay difference is not too big 2-3$ BSN put you more classes that I’m not sure are helpful. I know many ADN that get better positions and then stat online the BSN and master. The only way to reach the $80,000 a year is to do overtime. ADN still a reality in USA because there is no many schools to meet the demand.
@michellemarie1197
@michellemarie1197 5 лет назад
If you want to be able to advance quicker and make more money for your starting base salary and have more opportunities become a BSN.
@Miaonroblox
@Miaonroblox 5 лет назад
So with BSN you won’t get entry level pay?
@chadpoole4324
@chadpoole4324 5 лет назад
What she doesn’t talk about is the additional years worth of salary that the adn will receive while the bsn earns nothing. The nominal pay increase of a bsn is not worth an entire years worth of salary. ADN’s still have every opportunity to continue their education while earning money.
@HOTRODRICO
@HOTRODRICO 4 года назад
jus got my BSN this month Jan 2020 on to the ARNP just need to save $$$ cuz it's serious money for that degree lol
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@Onlineourseexperts 4 года назад
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@Nikkimariec
@Nikkimariec 5 лет назад
you can have ways to fund education, provide scholarships, and know there is a nursing shortage but there are not enough educators!
@sagapoetic8990
@sagapoetic8990 7 лет назад
Thank you for this informative video. I have a question - I am crossing from a liberal arts background into nursing. I have a BA and MA. If I obtain a ADN, would institutions/organizations still salary such a person at the lowest level and disregard their other professional experience (I also worked as a Peace Corps volunteer and have community health experience). My goal is to become a nurse practitioner but I want to work a year to pay down school loans first. I'm just trying to get a sense - do institutions factor in other experience/degrees or do they not care and disregard? (I am looking at ADN-NP programs) Thank you again
@empowern
@empowern 7 лет назад
Hi Saga, this is a great question. I'm glad you asked, because there is an opportunity for you and other students who already contain a bachelors degree in other areas. It is called "accelerated BSN"if you Google this term you will find programs that you can apply to. This will help you get your BSN instead of your ADN, which will make things easier down the line as I believe there are more traditional MSN programs that require a bachelors, than ADN to MSN. In regards to your specific question, it would depend on your employer. I could see them considering this, however, since nursing is such a different field and you will need to be trained just like all new graduates, I could also see them also not consider this.... in one job that I was applying for, the HR person asked me what degree I had and how many years I worked as a nurse. Then she pulled out a chart and showed me how much I would make... but again, I think it would just depend on your employer. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions! xoxo ~ Caroline
@sagapoetic8990
@sagapoetic8990 7 лет назад
I looked at Second Degree BSN programs at first but the costs in the DC/VA/MD area, which is my area, are about $50-$70,000 a year for a 2nd Degree BSN, which is a cost I can understand for an MS program. I'm leary of the online programs. Thank you. I enjoy your videos and your work, these are wonderful educational resources
@empowern
@empowern 7 лет назад
Wow that is pretty expensive... then your right, maybe ADN will be the best route. You only need 1-2 years of experience.... so even if the pay is low, it won't be forever. Thanks so much for letting me know you like the videos!! In the next few weeks on this channel we have a ton of NP videos that we will be posting, so be on the lookout for that! See you soon! ~Caroline
@sagapoetic8990
@sagapoetic8990 7 лет назад
I look forward to your NP videos and I have the bell ticked to get notifications for your videos. Thank you very much for all you do for us - inspiration is always needed
@empowern
@empowern 7 лет назад
Perfect! Anytime, it's really my pleasure! Thanks for being there 😘
@christineguerrero5678
@christineguerrero5678 4 года назад
I want that dress!
@ronaldhuang2053
@ronaldhuang2053 3 года назад
Which pathway gets most respect
@Mister_MasterzRN
@Mister_MasterzRN 4 года назад
Very informative video 👍
@jervonbrown6
@jervonbrown6 5 лет назад
don't like her voice don't like her attitude don't like the false information part of her dress missing can't find her shoes
@AshlleighLynn
@AshlleighLynn 4 года назад
Lol
@AshlleighLynn
@AshlleighLynn 4 года назад
😂🤣😂🤣
@littlemissdanny_
@littlemissdanny_ 4 года назад
lmaoooo dkm
@sondersrn8061
@sondersrn8061 5 лет назад
Follow the 💴 my BSN co worker is missing common sense 💆🏻‍♀️no BSN can help that
@TheKeKe313
@TheKeKe313 4 года назад
I will ALWAYS be proud to be a BSN nurse who didn't need to bridge or sell myself short. And I will ALWAYS believe that BSN should be the ONLY nursing degree. If the nursing field claim to want more respect, the education standards need to be higher than an ASN. There should also be a reduction in bridge programs and BS online programs. Nursing in the US needs SOLID education standards, instead of making a way for everyone to get into it because they don't want to or can't aim high enough.
@majawolfe3241
@majawolfe3241 4 года назад
I was thinking of doing the bridge program. I already have two bachelor degrees, why in the world would I need to retake the courses that I have already takes..twice! :)
@laurenhills239
@laurenhills239 4 года назад
I’m a BSN nurse and you are so wrong! BSN is just more fluff, while ADN is just straight to the point. We sit for the same exact NCLEX so we are all equally prepared.
@TheKeKe313
@TheKeKe313 4 года назад
@@laurenhills239 I'm not wrong but *shrugs*
@beautybylia268
@beautybylia268 4 года назад
TheKeKe313 you sound dumb
@TheKeKe313
@TheKeKe313 4 года назад
@@beautybylia268 Nice intellectual rebuttal. LOL.
@donnettepink9100
@donnettepink9100 4 года назад
I love for you to do a video for my business
@Ben-dz9uu
@Ben-dz9uu 4 года назад
Just stop
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