There are definatley positive aspects, For example. I get paid 100,000 a year and i work 3 days a week. I would definitely look into this.
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Just about everything a RN can do but set up and start a blood Transfusion, Push IV drugs and administer some Cardiac drugs. LPN's are trained in all aspects of patient care, just like a RN. LPN'S can work as Directors of Nursing, over RN's. LPN can be trained in specialties just like RN's.
Hospital, clinic, nursing home,
The average RN is allowed three to four CNA's being that some tasks such as baithing/grooming can need the use of two people.
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An RN has the opportunity to work in many different positions. Some jobs that are available for an RN are, nurse anesthetists, case manager, educator, and an analyst.
No, in order to become a APRN you need to have a degree in nursing and be licensed as an RN.
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In some US states the LVNs are called LPNs, Licensed Practical Nurses, but the name for RNs is universal, it stands for Registered Nurses. The salary of an LVN/LPN and an RN depends on the geographical location and the experience of the nurse. Below are some examples. You can make $20-35 being an RN, but that also depends on the type of employer and specialty area of the RN. New grad LVN = $17/hr New RN = $25/hr === === LVN = $19/hr| RN $27-$30/hr LVN = $16-17/hr New grad RN = $25/hr LVN = $17-18/hr RN = $25 - $35/hr
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Yes, many individuals pursue the RN directly without ever being an LPN. Career wise, if you have the opportunity to pursue the RN, it would be better. You would be much more marketable in terms of employment, the pay scale is higher, and will will have a greater choice in terms of various specialties and positions.