I'm working on my Master's Degree and we are doing a project on the IOM Recommendations. One thing my group is trying to look into is the major differences between the scope of nursing in different states. Ex. One article was talking about a BSN being the lowest education for an RN in South Dakota. I have tried to search for differences but keep ending up with differences between LPN and RN's. I need specifics on differences from State to State. This is just a small portion of our project that I would like to include. If anyone is aware of differences it would be greatly appreciated. I am just looking for starting points that I can look into. Our thoughts is showing the differences between the states and what the advantages / disadvantages might be to having a national set of Scope and Standards. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!
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I'm working on my Master's Degree and we are doing a project on the IOM Recommendations. One thing my group is trying to look into is the major differences between the scope of nursing in different states. Ex. One article was talking about a BSN being the lowest education for an RN in South Dakota. I have tried to search for differences but keep ending up with differences between LPN and RN's. I need specifics on differences from State to State. This is just a small portion of our project that I would like to include. If anyone is aware of differences it would be greatly appreciated. I am just looking for starting points that I can look into. Our thoughts is showing the differences between the states and what the advantages / disadvantages might be to having a national set of Scope and Standards. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!