A Guide To LPN To RN Programs

If you’re a licensed practical nurse, you have a wealth of medical knowledge, as well as experience.  You know what it takes to help treat patients, comfort them, and nurse them back to health.  You’ve been doing it for a while, and you’re quite good at it.  Well, if you love your job and the way it enables you to do good for others, why not take it to the next level?  Have you ever considered becoming an RN?  Nowadays, with LPN to RN programs, it’s easier than ever before.

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LPN vs RN: What’s The Difference?

If you’re thinking about a nursing career, you’re probably wondering about the LPN vs RN distinction.  What are the differences between the two, if any?  Are both LPNs and RNs “real” nurses?  How much education is required for each one?  How are their job functions different?  There’s a lot of confusion on this topic, but after you’ve read this article you’ll understand the distinctions between LPNs and RNs, and you’ll have a better idea which one is right for you.
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RN and LPN Differences

RN and LPN differences – what are they?  That’s probably the one question that nursing school admissions counselors hear more than any other.  There seems to be a lot of confusion and misinformation on this topic in the minds of people who are thinking about going to nursing school but aren’t sure if they want to study to be an LPN or an RN.  Some of them even seem to have a vague notion that LPN’s aren’t “real” nurses.  Which is nonsense.   There are some real RN and LPN differences, but there aren’t as many as some people seem to believe, or would like others to believe.
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How to Find LPN to RN Programs

Are you on the lookout for great LPN to RN programs that will help you take your nursing career to the next level? The fact is, the nursing profession has many different tiers. Each level requires a different level of education and certification. When you achieve one level, it is only natural to want to build on that and boost your career and your salary.

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