Nursing Jobs : What Is the Difference Between an RN & a BSN?

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The difference between an RN and a BSN is that an RN is a title for a registered nurse, while a BSN stands for a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Learn about the differences between degrees and licenses with help from a licensed RN in this free video on nursing jobs and health care.

Expert: Kayti Brosnan
Bio: Kayti Brosnan has been a licensed RN in the state of Texas since 2003.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
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thanks straight to the point what i needed

raymondwilson
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This is a stupid explanation....this implies RNs dont hold a degree... Both are RNs. One hild a bachelor's degree ans one has an associate degree.. ADN or BSN

lmarie
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ha ha i was thingking the same.thank for the explaination

jimmytwoshoes
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i had the same thing anyway thanks but I learned a few things about nursing from the YouTube user Nunezeducation you guys should watch their videos

stanleyuche
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Gata love youtube for shitty google search engines

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