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Nurs Forum. 1998 Jul-Sep;33(3):23-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-6198.1998.tb00219.x.

Said another way. Is the ADN graduate prepared to practice in community settings?.

Nursing forum

T A Percoco

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  1. Lee College, Baytown, TX, USA.

PMID: 9987335 DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6198.1998.tb00219.x

Abstract

The downsizing and closing of acute care facilities and the movement to community-based healthcare services are decreasing the need for RNs in acute care facilities. In the past, the associate-degree nurse (ADN) has filled the majority of positions in acute care. With the trend to provide health services in community setting, will the ADN be prepared for positions in community facilities? ADN educators must reevaluate how they are educating students for practice. The author reviews the 1995 recommendations from the Pew Health Professions Commission and relevant current directives from the National League for Nursing.

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