what are the beingging coruses are required before becoming an LPN
I do not think you need to have your license as a CNA to get your license as a LPN.
yes,but sometimes the lpn will do it depends on where you work
You could get an LVN or LPN if your state offers it. Try the red cross sometimes they have classes.
A CNA can only provide activities of daily living for the client and take vital signs lifting and transporting a client, and chart info on the patients vital signs and visible condion. A LPN can do all of what the CNA does but their scope of practice is more elevated than the CNA's because they can administer medication and care for wounds with the permission of a RN or a doctor.
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An LPN requires more schooling since you are the nurse. The CNA is just the nurses assistant. Both options are needed, but I would say that LPNs are going to be more in demand, since most people would rather take the shorter route and not go through all of the schooling.
It shouldn't matter where you take a CNA program, as long as you pass the test and become certified.
The average LPN program takes 18 months to complete some of it can be done online but not all.
cna training program takes 196 hours or 15 weeks long certificate program offered.
Yes. they are going to use CNA's and RN's from now on.
Depending on the type of license they have. e.g. RN, LPN, CNA, HHA etc
A CNA is a certified nursing assistant who works as part of the health care team under the supervision of a LPN or RN or CNA leader. They take care of sick people in any health care agrncy like hospitals, nursing homes, psychiatric hospitals, home care agencies, etc.