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It depends on your personal needs, wants, and desires. If you have an urgency to get out into the workforce as soon as possible, the LPN would be an option. However, if you have the opportunity, I would strongly suggest you pursue the RN. You can choose to take this program through a community college (associates degree), or a four year college or university (bachelor's degree, BSN).

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are there any LPN to RN nursing programs on line.?

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Can you start as a LPN then finish in RN?

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.


What does RN and LPN stand for?

RN stands for Registered Nurse. LPN stands for Licensed Practical Nurse.


Is LPN above RN?

No, the registered nurse (RN), is at a higher level, in comparison to a licenced practical nurse (LPN).


What are the duties of a LPN?

Just about everything a RN can do but set up and start a blood Transfusion, Push IV drugs and administer some Cardiac drugs. LPN's are trained in all aspects of patient care, just like a RN. LPN'S can work as Directors of Nursing, over RN's. LPN can be trained in specialties just like RN's.


In Pennsylvania, are there any LPN jobs that offer RN training while you work?

Unfortunately, there is no LPN jobs that offer RN training while you work


Can you be a RN without being an LPN first?

Yes, many individuals pursue the RN directly without ever being an LPN. Career wise, if you have the opportunity to pursue the RN, it would be better. You would be much more marketable in terms of employment, the pay scale is higher, and will will have a greater choice in terms of various specialties and positions.


Can a LPN supervise a RN?

Typically, no. The lines of responsibility of an RN are usually on a higher level scope.


What is the frequency for hospice rn supervisory visits of LPN?

frequency for RN supervisory visit for LVN


Is an lpn the highest level of nursedom?

No, an RN (Registered Nurse) is a higher level than an LPN. The scale goes CNA (Certified Nurses Aid), LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse), RN (Registered Nurse), APRN (Advanced Practice RN-- requires and advanced degree such as a PhD in nursing).


What exactly is nursing LPN training?

Nursing LPN training helps you get certified as a Licensed Practical Nurse. Since the training can be completed in less than a year you can become a nurse much quicker going this route as opposed to becoming an RN.


How To Go From LPN To RN?

A registered nurse (RN) can earn much more than a licensed practical nurse (LPN), and has greater responsibilities. LPN's that wish to become RN's should contact a nursing school to see what that will entail and if any of their previous classes can transfer. An Rn needs to have detailed knowledge of the human body and medications, but many LPN skill sets can be transferred and may be able to save the student time and money.