How to Become a Licensed Practical Nurse

Like every goal, there are certain steps you need to undergo to attain the level you want. Wanting a license as a practical nurse involves a proper and formal nursing education that will guarantee your success in the future.

Make sure that the school you want to enroll in is reliable when it comes to giving quality nursing education to its students. A training program for practical nursing would normally take about a year to finish. It’s a short-term education experience so make sure that the school you chose will not waste your time; look for a school with good records of their nursing graduates.

The LPN or licensed practical nurse training program covers classroom setting for learning and clinical practice so that students will be equipped with academic and hand-on knowledge with regard to nursing. Some schools offer training programs at night or on weekends so if you have a job, you can continue with work without sacrificing your studies for practical nursing. LPN schools normally require just a high school degree to enroll in a practical nursing program.

To be a LPN, one must know how to manage time since once you’ve become an a licensed practical nurse, your schedule might shift from time to time; learn multi-tasking and make sure you know how to communicate well with other people. Learning the international language, English, is must since communication is needed to perform a good job as a practical nurse. Remember to always be calm; think before you act. Never panic when you’re already working in hospitals or other healthcare institutions, it will lead to bad decision-making.

A Passion for Care-Giving

A licensed Practical Nurse or LPN can also be referred as a Licensed vocational nurse or LVN. Licensed practical nurses are often described as nurses who take care of injured, disabled, and sick people. They are under the supervision of higher ranking nurses, or registered nurses in their work place while doctors are the ones supervising the registered nurses.

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LPNs normally record the vital signs of patients. They measure the blood pressure, temperature, plus, and respiration for analysis. In addition, they are also tasked to observe the patient and make a report regarding what medications should be recommended. It is not considered a simple task because accuracy is needed in this kind of job since by taking care of a patient makes the LPNs accountable for the improvement or weakening of the patient’s condition. If you don’t want to be reprimanded or receive complaints from patients and patients’ families, better make sure that you are doing your job properly and accurately.

The job schedules of licensed practical nurses vary from time to time since patience needs 24-hours care, healthcare institutions need nurses to be on-guard all the time since you’ll never what casualties might happen at any time. There is also part-time work for practical nurses; this is beneficial if they have other activities to consider.

If you have the passion in providing service to other people especially care-giving, why not start by being a practical nurse? This work will definitely give you self-fulfillment with the benefit of receiving high salary from international healthcare institutions.

Be a Licensed Practical Nurse and Get Paid High


Nursing is not a glamorous profession but it can give you a glamorous house. If you are a licensed practical nurse in the Philippines and you decide to work abroad since there are a lot of opening for nurses internationally, then you have the chance to earn thousands of dollars every year.
LPNs in the Philippines cannot be blamed if they want to work abroad since it is evident that the salary they can get when they work in the United States or other countries is much higher than the salary they are earning here in the Philippines since they will be earning dollars there. We all know that the Peso-dollar is not equal and to earn thousands of dollars will surely help the families of LPNs here in the Philippines live a glamorous lifestyle.


According to statistics last May 2006, the median annual earning of practical nurses ranges from $31,000 to $46,000. Some few lucky ones get to earn around $50,000! Imagine how many people you can help with that amount of money and how much you can increase your standard living.
Certainly, Filipinos who are LPNs cannot be judged for working abroad just because they left the country. It’s just because there are more opportunities present there and there might be people counting on them as provider for the family here in the Philippines. Money can do well to people who need it especially those who are on the brink of poverty.

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