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.
The average LPN program takes 18 months to complete some of it can be done online but not all.
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Dont know how this is in relationship questions but, yes it is illegal for an LPN not to respond to a call light. It is called negligent homicide. The LPN can go to jail for a long long time for that.
LPN program provides basic nursing skills and knowledge which allowed people to have an easy transition to RN programs which usually takes two or four years to finish. You can take some lessons at Connecticut LPN School, New Jersey LPN School and at Utah LPN School.
There are a number of things you have to do to get your LPN. Most cases, the education course can last 12 to 18 months. Some can be as short as 9 months. www.lpntrainingprograms.net/how-long-is-lpn-school.html this link may help you.
They do not offer an LPN program at Eastern in Michigan. They do have BSN programs available.
Yes, LPN courses are stillvery much available in the US. They can be found in every state. As long as people need medical treatment, LPN courses will still be around.
How long do you have to go to school to become a lpn?
As you say in your question, a four-year LPN program lasts four years.
There are various types of LPN nursing careers available. You can be a traveling LPN, and at home LPN, a ER LPN or even work in a doctors office as an LPN.
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