The Education needed to be a Licensed Practical Nurse
December 11, 2008 by Rn2b
Filed under Licensed Practical and Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN)
There is a Nursing license examination for Practical nurses to obtain their license. For you to take that exam, you must first undergo a practical nursing training program that will last for about a year. Some schools and colleges offer this vocational course to students who wish to become an LPN or a licensed practical nurse.
There are a lot of schools offering a practical nursing program, however you must be wise in choosing the right school for you. Remember that you are just going to study for a year and you shouldn’t be wasting that short period of time on an education that is not worth it. Try studying in schools that are known for their nursing education. It is important to find a reliable school that will give your future a head start as a practical nurse. Moreover, it will more likely assure you a passing grade on the nursing licensure examination for practical nursing and be a licensed practical nurse or LPN.
In a normal classroom setting of a practical nursing program, students are being prepared for clinical practice or the proper care for patients. This will cover the basics of care giving as well as science subjects such as medical-surgical nursing, physiology, anatomy, pediatrics, psychiatric nursing, nutrition, and a lot more. There are different approach to nursing because people’s needs vary that’s why practical nursing students are being taught the basics of each fields so that they will be prepared when they ge to be LPNs and go out to work in clinics and hospitals.