Whether a felon can become a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) depends on the nature of the felony and the regulations of the state where they wish to practice. Many states allow individuals with felony convictions to apply for licensure, but they may need to disclose their criminal history and demonstrate rehabilitation. Some states also have specific waiting periods or restrictions for certain offenses. It's essential for individuals to check with their state’s nursing board for specific requirements and processes.
Anybody can become a felon if you do a certain crime....
LVN
what i need to do to challege the board to become cna
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They also become a felon and go to prison.
This website can help you locate an LVN program in your area: www.collegebound.net/LVN
Requirements to become an LVN include training in areas such as anatomy, biology, physiology and organic chemistry. One must complete training at a Community College or Vocational Institution. Some of the responsibilities of an LVN are taking vital signs, giving injections, applying dressings and monitoring patients in general.
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no he can't
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