Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) tend to earn the highest salaries in states with a high cost of living and strong demand for healthcare services. States like California, Texas, and Massachusetts typically offer higher wages due to their larger urban centers and more extensive healthcare systems. Additionally, LPNs employed in specialty areas such as hospitals or nursing facilities often receive higher compensation compared to those in outpatient settings.
This really depends on your experience level and what part of Florida you are talking about. LTC pays the most usually anywhere from 15-25 dollars an hour depending on PT FT or PRN status. Hospitals that hire Lpns starting pay can be as low as 12 dollars an hour to as much as 18. Agency Lpns make the most but work is unpredictable @ best.
I would be very surprised if LPNs didn't make more than parole officers.
17-25 a hour
twenty six
Most LPNs will make approximately $20 per hour. The exact amount they will earn will depend upon their experience, where they work and the part of the country they are located in.
I'm a med. nurse in a subacute unit and I make $23.50/hr. I have 5 years+ experience, most of my co-workers make about the same give or take a $1.
It depends on the state/facility. Most LPNs are not allowed to perform blood transfusions, that is a task that cannot be delegated to ancillary staff, or those that are not registered nurses.
No LPNs can not give any IM injections.
you can make the most money in MI, CA, WA, CI
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I am in the LPN program in peoria IL and have been looking for job oppurtunitys and the pay in nursing homes for LPNs is higher starting at 17 and going up to 22 depends on the nursing home and how badly they need nurses. The local hospitals mostly higher RNs very few LPNs the LPNs that i have talked to that work there make 16 and under!