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Old Jan 10, 2008, 03:00 PM
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Need Information - Do I need a CNA certificate to become a LVN?

I am interested in becoming a LVN (possibly a RN in the future). Do I have to receive a CNA certificate in order to become a LVN? Is attaining a CNA certificate beneficial to my career no matter what?

(Sorry if this is a pretty basic question, I am just beginning my research on this particular career and am trying to find information from many sources. Thank you).


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Old Jan 10, 2008, 03:13 PM
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Re: Do I need a CNA certificate to become a LVN?

I don't know of any state that requires a CNA certificate before becoming a LVN. But I do know that in a lot of states you can get your CNA certificate after a certain number of clinical hours inLVN/LPN school.

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Old Jan 10, 2008, 03:23 PM
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Re: Do I need a CNA certificate to become a LVN?

Thanks for your reply. I only ask because my local community college requires a CNA certificate in order to enter the LVN program. I wasn't sure if this was just for that particular school or not. Thanks again!

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Old Jan 10, 2008, 03:39 PM
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Re: Do I need a CNA certificate to become a LVN?

Better ask someone at the school, preferably in the nursing dept. CNA certs do not take but a few weeks to acquire. Our Literacy Council for our county provides tuition free for many people.

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My cc also requires CNA, HHA or PCA certificate for the RN program. The others in the area don't require it. Ask the school to be sure.

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Old Jan 10, 2008, 04:30 PM
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Re: Do I need a CNA certificate to become a LVN?

My college required us to complete the cna course but it did not require us to actually take the certification test. I think you need to just call the school and ask them. It is different at almost every college.

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Old Jan 10, 2008, 05:32 PM
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Re: Do I need a CNA certificate to become a LVN?

Originally Posted by Sally1 View Post
I am interested in becoming a LVN (possibly a RN in the future). Do I have to receive a CNA certificate in order to become a LVN? Is attaining a CNA certificate beneficial to my career no matter what?

(Sorry if this is a pretty basic question, I am just beginning my research on this particular career and am trying to find information from many sources. Thank you).
For my LVN program it was required to have a CNA certificate. Personally I find that it helped me A LOT, not only in school, but since I have graduated and begun working on the floor as well.

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Old Jan 10, 2008, 05:44 PM
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Re: Do I need a CNA certificate to become a LVN?

In my State, its not required but Schools/Universities/Community Colleges can mandate that CNA certificatin is a requirement in order to apply to their nursing schools.

My school (private technical LPN school) doesn't require it.

I have had my CNA since the mid 80's and I can tell you that my CNA experience has only helped me in school. I was much more at ease with patient contact, talking to them, bathing them etc that those in my class who have no healthcare experience.

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Old Jan 10, 2008, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Sally1 View Post
I am interested in becoming a LVN (possibly a RN in the future). Do I have to receive a CNA certificate in order to become a LVN? Is attaining a CNA certificate beneficial to my career no matter what?

(Sorry if this is a pretty basic question, I am just beginning my research on this particular career and am trying to find information from many sources. Thank you).
I'm a RN student at a technical college in Wisconsin and I know that successfully passing the CNA course is required for entry into both the LPN and RN tracks. We however, are not required to get the certification through the state unless we want to.

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Old Jan 10, 2008, 11:29 PM
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I'm a RN student at a technical college in Wisconsin and I know that successfully passing the CNA course is required for entry into both the LPN and RN tracks. We however, are not required to get the certification through the state unless we want to.
Does the above info only apply to your school? Otherwise, I am really confused. See, I also live in WI, attended a local technical college, and graduated from a LPN program. But at my school, it was mandatory for students to be CNA certified before getting accepted into &/or starting a nursing program. And it didn't matter if they were going into the RN or LPN program....both required CNA certification. The only thing not required, although strongly encouraged, was job experience(as a CNA).

Up until this posting, I was under the impression that all the WI technical schools carried the same general requirements & expectations of their nursing students. And I also thought that, in order to be considered a "certified" nursing assistant in the State of WI, one had to complete a state-approved CNA training program, as well as take & pass the state's "nurse aide competency(or promissory) exam". I know I had to....but that was back in 2002. Have things changed(and that drastically) since then? Or am I just plain-old confused?

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