I would like to know if the LPN exam difficult or extremely hard to pass.
First, you need to graduate from a LPN program. Then, you need to pass the National Council Licensure Exam.
In order to find an LPN job you must be a certified LPN technician by taking an LPN course in a post-secondary education facility. Then, after passing your exam, you are able to apply.
In order to find an LPN job you must be a certified LPN technician by taking an LPN course in a post-secondary education facility. Then, after passing your exam, you are able to apply.
You can get the info you need here www.allnursingschools.com/faqs/nclex.php
It's difficult to answer this question because it is difficult to understand. What do you mean by "helping"? And what is the exam - an academic exam, a physucal exam?
The plural of "it's a difficult exam" would be "they're difficult exams."
The NCLEX-PN licensing exam is required in order to obtain licensure even as an LPN.
In order to be an LPN you need at least a two year nursing degree. These type of degrees can be secured from community colleges. You then need to pass a licensing exam in your state. You can be employed at a hospital or nursing home.
Yes, absolutely. Many start as LPNs and then complete an LPN-to-RN bridge program. This allows them to work and gain experience as an LPN while pursuing their RN degree, often receiving credit for prior LPN coursework. After graduating from the RN program, they must pass the NCLEX-RN exam to become a Registered Nurse.
LPN's take about 18-24 months, plus you have to pass a state exam and be licensed. LPN salaries are very good for the level of education typically in the $35,000 - $45,000 range to start. There are also many programs now that help LPN's move to RN where the money can get much higher. I would definitely reccommend nursing, if you are intrested in health care.
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/
LPN courses are available to high school students at BOCE locations or to adults thru continuing education, BOCES, or 2 year colleges. It is is a 1 year program with class work and clinical rotations. Program graduates then must take a licensing exam to be employed as an LPN.