Originally Posted by lindarn
And before they abolished the BSN as the entry into practice because "now they did not have enough nurses", how much effort did they put into encouraging nurses who have left nursing to come back to work.
Are all the retired and nonpracticing nurses BSNs then?
In my state there are more ASN/ADN programs than BSNs. If they abolished the ASN, they wouldn't have nearly enough nurses, and they are already struggling to fill positions, particularly in rural areas.
So no, it's not true, no one is even getting rid of LPNs (the lowest on the proverbial totem pole), much less ASNs. Don't fret.