Help with a school assignment

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Hello All! I am currently obtaining my BSN and one of my assignments is to interview a currently practicing BSN RN. I was hoping to get some help from someone on this site. I have used this site in the past for this same thing and it worked very well for my assignment then, so I figured I would give it another try!

Here are the questions that I need answered:

›Is lifelong learning important to you?

›Do you feel continuing education is sufficient for life long learning?

›How do you feel the push towards increasing the number of Bachelor educated nurses will assist in the amount of nurses who have a desire to pursue continuing education?

›Do you feel that earning your BSN degree helped you to be a better nurse or do you feel like more specialty continuing education hours would have served you better and why?

›How do you specifically plan to practice lifelong learning in your practice, if at all?

Any nurses out there who are BSN's please take a minute to read over these questions and hopefully answers!

Thanks in advance and hope to hear from someone soon!

Cindy

Specializes in CVICU.

Does it blow your mind that this site promotes this type of thing?

And you are incorrect in your assumptions.

This is the third post that I have read tonight. I am NOT A RN yet. I am an LPN and in school. It saddens me that humanity is being lost. This poster obviously is from a younger generation assuming this by the verbiage. But the mass quantity of attacks from self serving jaded seasoned nurses have me questioning our population as a whole. These are mere questions seeking an individual's views and opinions. While I see the point of some regarding the resource choice. I question the ethics of those that made such an effort to belittle, reprimand and push their warped integrity on a simple set of questions. My TITLE or recent account acquisition indicates that I am not qualified to give my opinions on this forum. But your judgement and integrity by far overshadowed any negative responses. I wish the student the best. And will depart from this "click" with my morals intact. My meaning will always be sought by lifting others up. I am a nurse - it won't be my opinion on this site that will keep another alive or make a difference. But I will lead by example. This may be something others should consider.

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