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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)


Licensed Practical Nurse Training Schools, Continuing Education, and Jobs

Become An LPN

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) refers to the name of the license granted to basic level nurses. An LPN is not only responsible for the health and safety of patients, but their comfort as well. An LPN is responsible for relying on experience and good judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Licensed Practical Nurses work in various health care facilities that include hospitals, nursing homes, dental offices, mental health institutions, private homes, community health clinics, and public health departments.




LPN Training Requirements

Each state has a Board of Nursing which is responsible for setting requirements for the licensing of nurses who practice in that state. An LPN training course typically involves involves the education of simple as well as complex medical procedures which includes administering most medications, performing measurements such as blood pressure, pulse rate, temperature, record keeping, first aid, CPR as well as sterilization and isolation procedures. Training for LPN certification also includes basic courses in nursing and health care, health law, and medical ethics. Search HealthCare-TrainingCenter.com for available courses online or in your area.

LPN graduates are eligible for an Licensed Practical Nursing license after receiving their diploma or certification. To earn an LPN license, eligible graduates must pass a state administered nursing exam. Because the NCLEX-LN certification exam is required by all fifty states to become an Licensed Practical Nurse, it is best to attend a school and take specific courses which prepare you for this exam.

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Licensed Practical Nurse Schools and Degree Programs

Generally, an LPN degree program involves an on-site hands on education training through a one to two year course of training at vocational technical schools, a community college or hospital. An LPN course will be divided into on-site training and class study. Some schools offer online courses for classroom study. Classroom study teaches anatomy, physiology, drug administering, technical equipment, and psychiatric nursing techniques. On-site training typically includes supervised clinical practice in patient care.

LPN Prerequisites

Though the prerequisites of LPN schools throughout the United states will vary, most will require a high school diploma or equivalent with two years of mathematics and one year of laboratory chemistry or biology within the last five years. Various schools and colleges offer flexible course schedules that range from day, night and weekend classes and training sessions. HealthCare-TrainingCenter.com offers free, no obligation assistance as you are searching for courses to meet your LPN prerequisites. Beginning your search is as simple as using the search feature above.

LPN Continuing Education Courses

Depending on state regulations, Licensed Practical Nurses must renew their licenses periodically and may be required to take continued education (CE) courses.  Search HealthCare-TrainingCenter.com to find continued education courses for Licensed Practical Nurses.

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