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Knowledge expansion and use of technology Integration of digital tools, informatics, and online learning into nursing education.
Increases access to information, improves EHR literacy, and requires students to
learn technological competencies.
Practice-based competency outcomes Focuses on demonstrated abilities and measurable results instead of memorization.
Competency outcomes measure critical thinking, technical skill, communication, and
patient safety.
Sociodemographics, cultural diversity, and economic and Nursing education adapts to demographic shifts, globalization, and evolving
political changes healthcare policies. Prepares nurses to provide culturally competent and equitable
care.
Patient-centered care: engagement, safety, and privacy Emphasizes collaboration, respect for patient preferences, and safety. Incorporates
HIPAA and informed consent to protect privacy.
Shortage of nurses and faculty Leads to increased workloads, limited clinical placements, and innovative education
models (online, simulation, accelerated programs).
Licensed practical/vocational nurse (LPN/LVN) Provides basic nursing care under RN or physician supervision. Programs typically
12-18 months. Focuses on technical skills; limited scope compared to RNs.
Diploma degree in nursing Hospital-based programs offering hands-on clinical training. Historically important
but now declining due to BSN preference.
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Two-year community college programs emphasizing technical skills and bedside
care. Graduates eligible for NCLEX-RN; pathway to BSN.
Baccalaureate Degree (BSN) Comprehensive four-year university education combining theory, research, and
leadership. Preferred entry-level degree for professional nursing.
Master's Degree (MSN) Graduate program preparing nurses for advanced roles (NP, educator,
administrator, CNS). Foundation for doctoral study.
Flexible educational programs Includes online, hybrid, and accelerated tracks; supports working nurses and
nontraditional students.
Excelsior College An example of a flexible, competency-based distance learning program for nurses
seeking degree advancement.
Diversity in nursing education Encourages inclusion of students from varied backgrounds; prepares workforce to
reflect patient populations and promote health equity.
Trends influencing nursing education Technology integration, competency-based outcomes, diversity, patient-centered
models, and faculty shortages.