The first step is to become a CNA (certified nursing assistant). THis is not the most glorified job in the world but it gives you a start in the medical field. Besides most colleges will require a certification to be accepted into their nursing program. Then enroll in college, take your science classes as early as possible, you'll need Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, and Pathophysiology. Most importantly keep applying for the nursing program and keep your grades up.
Why do i want to become an LPN?
You will need a two year LPN training to complete to become an LPN in Minnesota. A good site to read more is www.ehow.com/list_5983037_lpn-programs-minnesota.html In order to become an LPN, you need to complete the course and become certified. Fortunately, you can take those online. The average salary of an LPN is $34,000.
i want to become a lpn online can anyone help me?
Try this ehow article on how to become an LPN with online classes. http://www.ehow.com/how_4909670_become-lpn-online-classes.html
you can become a LPN nerest your home and near your area
An LPN is a licensed Practical Nurse. In order to become an LPN, one needs to first obtain a nursing degree. An LPN is able to do more tasks compared to a registered nurse.
LPN clinicals are the hands-on training required to become an LPN. You can expect to work closely with medical staff to provide care to patients.
First, you need to graduate from a LPN program. Then, you need to pass the National Council Licensure Exam.
Most LPN programs are 1 1/2 - 2 years in length.
If you complete an LPN program, you will be eligible to take the state boards to become an LPN (licensed practical nurse). You must complete a state-approved RN program in order to become a registered nurse, regardless of any previous degrees and classes.
No. In the right country...anything is possible.
How long do you have to go to school to become a lpn?