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two associates and one associate in RN =BSN????

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so i have two associate degrees: one in Medical Assisting and one in medical reibursement technology. I just recieved my third associate degree with my RN. I was told by a fellow nurse that since I already have atleast one associates prior to my RN that it should make me a BSN RN instead of an ASN? Can anyone help me with this???

Thank yoU!!
Somer
Quote from somerRNso i have two associate degrees: one in Medical Assisting and one in medical reibursement technology. I just recieved my third associate degree with my RN. I was told by a fellow nurse that since I already have atleast one associates prior to my RN that it should make me a BSN RN instead of an ASN? Can anyone help me with this??? Thank yoU!!Somer

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Since you've earned an associate degree in nursing, you are an associate degree RN. You are not an RN with a BSN degree unless you earn a baccalaureate degree in nursing. Your prior non-nursing associate degrees do not equate to a BSN degree.ADN + prior associate degrees = ADN (not BSN)
Author: alice  3-06-2015, 19:09   Views: 514   
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