OK, I have what may be a really dumb question... but bear with me, I'm still not even in school yet (going to switch careers, but haven't started the process yet).
I know some people become an LPN before they go to school to become an RN... but if you just go straight to becoming an RN, does that automatically give you LPN status also? Or as you're going through school to become an RN, is there some point along the way at which you can test for LPN?
Sorry if this is as dumb as it sounds to me, but I guess if you don't ask, you never know.
OK, I have what may be a really dumb question... but bear with me, I'm still not even in school yet (going to switch careers, but haven't started the process yet).
I know some people become an LPN before they go to school to become an RN... but if you just go straight to becoming an RN, does that automatically give you LPN status also? Or as you're going through school to become an RN, is there some point along the way at which you can test for LPN?
Sorry if this is as dumb as it sounds to me, but I guess if you don't ask, you never know.
Thanks!