Tuesday, July 20, 2010

LPN Certification and Certificate Programs

LPN certification which prepare students for licensing as practical nurses, can be completed through a number of 2-year colleges. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs will grow very quickly for licensed practical nurses over the decade between 2008 and 2018. Licensed practical nurses are also known as licensed vocational nurses.

LPN Certificate:
After 2 year community, colleges and trade schools offer LPN certificates. Students can earn a certificate in licensed practical nursing within 2-3 semesters. During that time, they will gain nursing experience through both classroom and laboratory work, learning how to care for patients across a variety of healthcare settings. In addition, certificate programs prepare students for the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses “NCLEX-PN)”,which is required to practice as an LPN.

Following is Educational Prerequisites:
In order to qualify for an LPN certificate program students must first earn a high school diploma or "GED". Colleges may also require applicants to pass basic aptitude tests, which gauge fundamental English and math skills. Additionally some schools necessitate that students complete introductory biology and anatomy courses before enrolling.

Continuing Education Information :
LPN certificate holders can go on to earn an associates or bachelors degree in nursing, both of which qualify them to take the NCLEX for registered nurses “RNs”. Registered nurses supervise licensed practical nurses and work more closely with physicians.

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