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After completing an Associates Degree in Nursing are you eligible to take the RN boards?


After completing an Associates Degree in Nursing are you eligible to take the RN boards?

ASN..yes... LPN..no.. Both have NCLEX exams but it's based on what training u have.. The only difference in ASN and BSN is the pay and BSN are more management positions and a lot of specialized areas are using just BSN (ICU, OB, surgery, etc. )

Yes.............

Yes

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