LPN Duties

LPN Duty

A primary duty of an LPN is to ensure that patients are clean and comfortable and their needs, both physical and emotional, are met. LPNs take care of people who are sick, injured, or disabled and many time they provide emotional comfort by simply talking with the patient. Licensed practical nurses work under the supervision [...]

LPN Salary

LPN Salary

LPN wages average $13.53 an hour in Mississippi but range to $23.67 per hour in Connecticut. It appears likely that unionization is one of the major factors contributing to higher wages for LPNs. States that have high union density for hospital nurses – Alaska, California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island and [...]

Hospitals Should Increase Their Employment of LPNs

LPNs Employment

Hospitals can and should increase their employment of LPNs while instituting practices that enable LPNs, RNs and other members of the nursing staff to function as an effective team. While LPNs cannot substitute for RNs, they can be utilized to their full scope of practice, thus adding a highly qualified, cost-effective member to the nursing [...]

LPN Training

LPN Training

LPNs education and training process usually lasting 12-18 months before being licensed. Then the LPNs are required to complete a state-approved practical nursing program and pass a licensing examination: the National Council Licensure Examination-Practical Nurse (NCLEXPN). LPN programs combine classroom study with clinical practice, the latter typically located in a hospital. The standard LPN curriculum [...]

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Licensed Practical Nurse Career Resource Center

All Nursing Schools provides students with an in-depth licensed practical nursing career resource center to learn about the many LPN career and school opportunities available in today’s thriving nursing industry.

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A Bachelor’s degree or a 2-year program such as licensed vocational nurse/paralegal?

For a Licensed Practical Nurse or LPN helping people is the top priority. Overall LPN’s provide physical and emotional care for the sick injured, and handicapped. What’s more prestigious, a Bachelor’s degree or a 2-year program such as licensed vocational nurse/paralegal? Just wondering which one is harder to get and which is looked upon more [...]

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What are the education requirements to become an LVN?

Preparing for an LVN nursing course means getting a high school diploma or GED, and taking first-aid and CPR courses.

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