This website can help you locate an LVN program in your area: www.collegebound.net/LVN
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You can find LVN training in your specific area many ways. One you can look in your local phone book for trade schools. Another way is by looking online. I found one by visiting http://www.collegebound.net/nursing-school-guide/
Entrance to an LVN program requires a high school diploma or GED and the program takes a year to complete. LPN training usually requires an associate's degree or graduation from a nursing program, and these take two years.
You can take the LVN coursework online with an accredited LVN or LPN program. State licensing require a number of hours on the job through. Check out a local community college.
The place where you can find an LVN salary is if you go on the career builder, hot jobs, monster and anyone of the job websites which would help you find a salary in that field.
Refer to orthopedics in your area
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A good source of information on LVN training is www.collegebound.net or www.medacademy.org. These two sites provide answers to all types of questions that involve LVN training.
How much do LVN's expect tp get paid? In TX, in MO, in CO...
Because there's very little training to become one, the program isn't hard, and they can hire cna's to do the same stuff(and the rest the nurses take care of). Im a CNA and every where I've worked they're were no MA's. The LVN program takes about the same amount of time as the MA, BUT, you have to take tests to get in and the program is brutally hard. Usually if 50 people get in the program it's a miracle if 20 graduate. That's why LVN's make good money. Hope I Helped
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