Originally Posted by purplehippo
SO we all agree that these NCLEX passers SHOULD WRITE the LPN board exam if they want to practice as LPN's whether here in Canada or anywhere else.
But... as it is... again... it is being done already, sorry but true... my friend along with the other NCLEX passers are primarily favored and recruited because they can easily be permitted to function as LPN's without writing the LPN board exam. But for her and her patients' sakes, she should write the LPN board exam.
Passing a US exam, does not even permit a US nurse to go to Canada to work. They must take and write the Canadian exams, and no exemption to that rule. It does not matter what any agency is doing, they do not write Canadian law, nor have a part in licensure there.
Suggest that one of you take this information to the local radio and television stations there and have them do a story on it or even the local newspaper. I am sure that there would be many there that would have some vocal concerns just like the rest of us.
And notice that in that one copies e-mail, it makes note that one would be able to write the Canadian PN exam once they finished their training, so it means that they are not coming to Canada and immediately working as an LPN as they may think that they are doing.
There are pieces to this puzzle that are definitely missing, but do beleive that it needs to be investigated by the newspapers and or tv/radio so that people in the community know whats being done with their healthcare there.
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