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Mississippi became the first state to license practical nurses in 1914

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Do you have to have your license as a CNA to get you license as a LPN?

I do not think you need to have your license as a CNA to get your license as a LPN.


Can I get an LPN license online?

Obtaining accreditation online is quickly becoming popular and widely accepted; getting an LPN license is no different. Look into websites such as licensedpracticalnurse.net to get your LPN license online.


How many ceus does an LPN need to renew their nursing license in Florida?

how many ceus does an lpn need to renew their license in florida


Do you have to have college algebra to get your LPN license?

College algebra is not a required course for LPN programs.


How much is lpn license cost in my area?

When you need to find out more about the cost of an lpn license, I suggest you take a look at one of the online medical universities. They will list the options and and prices for obtaining your lpn license which I believe to be around the $10,000 mark.


Is an LPN qualified to do pedicures?

Each state has its own rules and regulations for LPN's. You will have to check with the state board of nursing in the state the LPN is licensed in.


What is the salary of a LPN in the state of Louisiana?

How much is an LPN's salary in the state of Louisiana?


In the state of Texas, how long is lpn training?

According to the information I found at www.lpntraining.org, in Texas and California an LPN is known as a licensed vocational nurse. Most LPN programs take about a year to complete, after which you can take a national licensing exam, and get a license in your state. You can find more information on these programs in Texas, at this site. http://www.lpntraining.org/Texas/


What year did west Virginia require a license to be an LPN?

in the 1970


What is the difference in getting an RN license and getting a LPN license?

The role of the LPN has historically been to provide direct care to patients in the medical setting. The role of the RN was designed to be a supervisory position.


What to call the license caregivers?

Depending on the type of license they have. e.g. RN, LPN, CNA, HHA etc


How do you find out if LPN license is suspended?

You can contact your state board or branch of state government that licenses such professionals and ask, however all you will probably learn is whether they are, or are not, suspended. You will probably NOT be able to learn the reason why.