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Professional Concepts in Nursing: Challenges and Strategies for LVN to BSN Transition

   

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Professional Concepts in Nursing: Challenges and Strategies for LVN to BSN Transition_1

1PROF CONCEPTS IN NURSING
To socialize and enter into a complex and challenging professional role, educated
Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) upgrade their credentials to Bachelor of Nursing (BN)
degree. This role transition encompasses professional socialization to become a part of learning
process in professional role and to emerge as a part of the occupational culture (Tower et al.,
2015). For continuing of their education, they face challenges during the role transition to BN
from LVN. The time of transition from LVN to BN is stressful, as nurses have to face unrealistic
expectations due to rigor and flexibility of nursing program. Therefore, the following discussion
involves the process of gaining knowledge, skills and change in attitude that impact their nursing
and improving patient care.
During the LVN course, nurses work with BNs in hospitals in various nursing home
hospitals. They work side by side with them to know about patient care and understand stress
and challenges nurses face in the provision of care (Walters, 2004). LVNs perform tasks like
checking blood pressures, changing dressings, bathing and dressing patients within the scope of
vocational nurse and under the supervision of BNs. They also provide bedside care, sterilization
procedure and medication administration, IVs. They have the ability to understand the abnormal
from normal readings in their patients; however, their medical care is limited. LVNs have limited
scope in performing tasks depending on their opportunities and now they perform work outside
hospitals in outpatient centers (Kearney-Nunnery, 2016).
During the transition, their scope for practice and commitment towards education is fit;
however it changes as they take up more responsibility advancing in their careers. Bedside care
is the preliminary scope of practice for LVN being more task-oriented; however, BNs focus on
the overall bigger picture analyzing issues deeply considering underlying conditions in relation
to patient’s status (Eliopoulos, 2013). There is change in skills and knowledge acquisition in
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2PROF CONCEPTS IN NURSING
LVN program and they perform their own assessment, however, and BN performs initial
assessment working in conjunction with them. As LVNs, they exhibit their knowledge in patient
care plans formulated by BN taken into action (Duphily, 2014).
For becoming a BN, LVN needs to develop critical-thinking skills while transitioning to
the new role. This skill is important to assess health of patient, detect changes in health,
symptoms, and take action as required. LVNs need to get involved in the gathering of patients’
information like patient history, conducting and analyzing lab work, administration of various
medication and treatments (Potter et al., 2016). In addition, BSNs also need to work with patients
and families in making treatments plans and health conditions. The key difference lies in the fact
that BSNs work in accordance with physicians aiding in treatment plans and health conditions
where BSNs are not involved in the determination of course of patient care and supervise LVNs
in their work (Chan, 2013). Critical thinking skills are required for gaining proper clinical
knowledge and excel in their education in understanding and recognizing problems of patient.
LVNs need to be competent and acquire self-sufficiency through the skills of critical thinking
adapting to the new changes while role transition being an essential trait judging situations and
taking appropriate decisions. This period need certain adjustment for the LVNs to adapt while
transitioning to BSNs.Communication skills are also important, as BSNs need to communicate
directly with patients in answering their questions and clearing their doubts. Empathetic
communication is required in understanding situation and reduce patient anxiety. This also
involves being compassionate and sympathetic towards patient’s needs and preferences
(McCaffrey et al., 2012).
The process of gaining skills and attitude change can be achieved through Continuous
Professional Development (CPD) where LVNs can widen their knowledge and experience by
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