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Originally Posted by Capt. Dan
That could go a long way in explaining why this crop of young nurses have terrible interpersonal skills. They may be computer savvy, but have NO CLUE how to make a sick patient "feel better." i was a nurse for almost 30 years by the way.
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Well let me "educate" you in the process. Nursing students first go to Nursing School (campus classes) and earn their RN, which takes approximately 2 years. They do clinicals at the hospital and take care of "real people." Then while we are contributing 12 hours a day, 3-4 days a week to people like yourselves, we wonder to ourselves, "gee how could I further my education?" "Since I spend most of my time at work making people 'feel better' and the other days caring for my own family, how could I possibly spare a few hours a week to work on my education?"
Get the picture? Like I said before, a BSN (not RN) is mostly projects and research so there are no campus classes unless you begin at the university level and go all four years at once. You are getting a BSN and an RN mixed up.
RN = Floor Nurse
BSN = Manager
MSN = Instructor
Ph D = Research
You can tell you guys are not quite up with the times. Online classes are the way of the present and future at every college and university in the entire country.