Re: What's better: Nurse Extern or LPN???
I'm not sure where you're from but in my area being an LPN is a more excellent choice for several reasons. LPN's make more than externs in the local hospital. The LPN's scope of practice is very close to that of an RN nowadays in hospitals. Some even hang blood and give IV push medicines. An LPN is a licensed nurse. God forbid something should happen and you can't continue immediately pursuing your RN goal. You would at least be able to work as a nurse and be earning a decent income while doing it.--You could even get your LPN license and continue to RN or BSN online. Pay the $250 and get a license. It is barely the cost of 2 books and will open up other options for you.
Externs scope of practice in our hospital is that of a CNA with a little more pay. At our hospital if you are a licensed LPN who is currently in an RN program you get paid $22 an hour. If you aren't in an RN program you make around $15 hr. LTC pays about $18-20 hr. but you may not want to go that route. Granted it is harder to get into a hospital with an LPN license, but they would be more likely to hire you if they knew you were in an RN program.
I guess what I am trying to say is that "extern" means different things in different hospitals. I would check out all the local hospitals and ask around before I made a decision.---
An LPN licence v/s no license wins hands down in my book....