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The
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is granted to those students who
successfully complete a career curriculum in Nursing. The
graduate of Level I of this Program is qualified to write the
Licensure Exam for Practical Nursing (NCLEX-PN). The Graduate of
Level II of this Program is qualified to write the Licensure Exam for
Registered Nursing (NCLEX-RN). The Program is approved by the
Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI), and thus, courses will be
accepted toward fulfillment of specified baccalaureate degree
requirements (BSN) by many colleges and universities.
Registered Nurses (RN) provide direct care and meet complex health
needs of individuals and families in hospital and community-based
settings. The RN makes collaborative nursing assessments with
other health care professionals, acts as a health educator and client
advocate, and provides leadership by making responsible, ethical
decisions. The RN can administer medications and treatments as
prescribed by a physician, nurse practitioner, or other practitioner
as defined by law.
Level I - Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Level II - Registered Nurse (RN)
"Ladder"
Nursing Program
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Exit
program after 1 year of nursing courses to earn LPN licensure
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Remain in
program for 2 years of nursing courses to earn RN licensure
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Re-enter
program as LPN to earn RN licensure in 1 year of nursing courses
Job/Employment Information:
Positions You are Trained for: Hospitals and Physicians
offices employ many Registered Nurses. They may also work in
surgical centers, clinics, home health care agencies, public health
agencies, substance abuse centers, schools, industries, and nursing
homes. Full-time or part-time work is typically available.
Registered Nurses have also been employed in other health-related
areas by dentists, blood banks, weight loss centers, children's camps,
fitness centers, or governmental agencies.
Expected Salary Range: According to the most recent
report from the State of Illinois Department of Employment Security,
the median annual wage of an RN is $47,000. Salaries will vary
depending on employing agency, duties, responsibilities, and
geographic location.

Danville Area Community
College students are invited to apply online for the
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-to-BSN) degree completion
program at the University of Illinois Global Campus.
Developed in
partnership by the nationally-ranked College of Nursing at the
University of Illinois in Chicago, the BSN can be completed 100%
online through the Global Campus, with no traditional clinicals or
residency requirements. Each class is 8 weeks long and it is possible
to earn the degree in as little as 16 months.
When you apply to the University of Illinois Global Campus, you will
be assigned an advisor to work with you throughout your entire U of I
educational experience: from admission, to registration, to financial
aid, all the way through graduation.
Explore more possibilities for your future. Contact the Global Campus
at
http://global.uillinois.edu/danville.
To learn
more about the opportunities that await you in Nursing contact:
Connie Schroeder,
MS, RN, Director of Nursing Education
Danville Area Community College
Phone: 217.443.8814
© Copyright 2005 School of Nursing,
Danville Area Community College
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