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ASN Developmental Disability Nurse

ASN and Developmental Disability Nurse

ASN Developmental Disability Nurse

Being a developmental disability nurse also known as a special needs nurse, can be a sold career choice.  If you decide you’re interested in this nursing specialty, you must first earn a degree as a registered nurse.  You can do so by attending an accredited ASN program such as the one offered by HCI, and then take you NCLEX-RN exam, which will allow you to work in your state. 

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ASN Cardiac Care Nurse

Cardiac Cath Lab Nurse and ASN Degree

ASN Cardiac Care Nurse

Before picking what you would like to specialize in within the healthcare field, the first step is to become a registered nurse.  To become a registered nurse, you will want to find an accredited ASN program, which will take about two years to complete if attending fulltime. 

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ASN Burn Unit

Earning an ASN for Burn Care

ASN Burn Unit

Typically, a burn care nurse is a nurse who works in a Burn Care or Intensive Care Unit in a hospital or another healthcare facility.  Before deciding that you would like to specialize in Burn Care, you will need to begin with your education.  In order to become a burn care nurse, you must have a degree from a formal nursing program. 

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ASN Critical Care

ASN and Critical Care Nursing

ASN Critical Care

As a critical care nurse, you will be caring for patients who are unstable or critically ill, and making sure they receive the best care for the injuries or illness.  Getting your associate of science in nursing will help prepare you for this specialty; you will receive a well-rounded education that will equip you will the tools and knowledge you will need to be a nurse. 

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ASN Dermatology Nurse

Earn an ASN to Become a Dermatology Nurse

ASN Dermatology Nurse

Nursing is a very broad field with many different specialties that one could focus on. Regardless of what you want to specialize in, you the first order of business is to become a registered nurse (RN) by either graduating with an associate of science in nursing. 

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Nurse 2016

Earning Your BSN in 2016

Nurse 2016

If you’re looking for a career with stability, nursing is the career to go into as it is a rapidly growing field with many opportunities for advancement.  Most colleges and universities are looking for students who show the potential to succeed in college by having earned their high school diploma or completed their GED.  The majority of BSN degree programs require incoming students to have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.

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Licensed Practical Nurse

Licensed Practical Nurse

Licensed Practical Nurse

Nursing is a profession for those with a passion for it. The benefits to a career as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) are endless.  If you have decided that you would like to become an LPN, the first order of business is to decide where you will go to school.  Any prospective LPN will need to find an accredited school to apply to.

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LPN vs RN

LPN vs. RN

LPN vs RN

So, you’ve made the decision to go back to school in the healthcare field, but you need to figure out if you’re going to go back as a licensed practical nurse (LPN) or a registered nurse (RN).

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Online vs BM BSN

Online BSN vs. Brick & Mortar BSN

Online vs BM BSN

Although getting your Bachelor of Science in Nursing is the same degree whether you obtain it online or at a traditional college, there are some differences between an online BSN program and a brick & mortar BSN degree program.

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