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I have struggled with finding an interesting article for this third paper, I was initially looking for an article about scope of practice that interested me and was long enough to write a response to it, none of the articles fit both of those qualifications. After much creative searching I stumbled on an interesting article, that looked at LPN’s who went on for further education to get their registered nurse and their BSN’s. It addressed more of a social aspect of the change in scope and title as evident by the title of the article ‘RN means Real Nurse”: perceptions of being a “real” nurse in a post-lpn-bn bridge program. 1.“ The term real nurse still tends to surface repeatedly in the literature and media (Bassett, 2002; Howett & Evans, …show more content…

Many people do not know that RN stands for registered nurse and believe it means real nurse. When I have seen this used it was by BSN RN’s who wanted to be superior to everyone and just expected instant respect because of their degree. They had no concern for the feeling of those underneath of them. 2. “While the role and title of RN have been synonymous with being a “real nurse” for decades (Porterfield, 1986; Smith, 1953), the title and role of an LPN are still anecdotally disparaged as an acronym for “least paid nurse” (Anonymous, 2007a, para. 1), “little pretend nurse,” or “licensed partial nurse” (Porterfield, 1986, p. 65). This sentiment continues to be accepted by those within and without the nursing profession, including patients, the general public, the media, nurses themselves, and other healthcare practitioners (Anonymous, 2007b; Howett & Evans, 2011; Ousey, 2007; Porterfield, 1986; Saliday, 2004) who decry the LPN as not being a “real nurse” (Salisburg, 2010) ”. (Janzen, Melrose, Gordon, & Miller, 2013 , p 166) Not only do LPN’s experience this but specialized certificate/registered NAPs in both hospital and clinical setting. I have personally been the recipient of disrespect and told I was not “real” medical personnel because I wasn’t a …show more content…

It didn’t matter that I was trained to do the specific tasks assigned to me, had been taught critical assessment and reporting by the physician I was working under. This came from both patients and fellow employees. 3. “ LPNs were not viewed as “real nurses” because “real nurses” were attributed by patients to being solely an RN. This was illustrated by one student who said, “I think it’s more that you hear [you’re] just an LPN . . . you’re not a real nurse. Because people think RN stands for Real Nurse.” “(Janzen et al, 2013 , p 168) I feel so upset reading this because I know how this harms the emotional of the individual who is experiencing being told

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