Re: Starting salary for an LVN and an RN?
Sorry for the slow response.
LVNs in California can give injections, but have to be IV certified to insert IVs and administer IV fluids such as normal saline (NO medications).
I have only worked long term care as an LVN and office work. I was just comparing my salary experiences as an LVN to both OC and IE.
Temecula isn't that close to many hospitals. I believe Inland Valley Medical Center is somewhat near there. I don't know where you plan to live though. I just know that if you live in IE the drive to OC for most isn't worth it because a lot of people do the commute, and when you factor in the extra hour and a half minimum of drive time because of traffic. I've learned base salaries for many jobs aren't that different between the two, which is odd because the cost of living is much higher in OC.
Ive always thought that when the average salary is around 65 to 70 k, the 5 k isn't that much more especially when cost of living, drive time, and the more money you make the higher taxes you pay.
Just an idea, good luck with whatever you decide!
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