Nurses LPN/LVN
Published Apr 15, 2007
Are you young and a nurse, or know someone who is young and a nurse many more people are going into nursing at younger ages. share your experiences!
PedsRN-07
58 Posts
I am 24 and the youngest one in my class is 21
AM217LA
5 Posts
im 20. just got my results from my lpn/lvn board exam.. and i passed!!
gt4everpn, BSN, RN
724 Posts
Congrats, fellow LPN, Dancin up a storm here for Ya , Keep on doing what u love!
NURSE1987
15 Posts
Glad to see there are other young nurses out there! Congrats to all of you that have passed your boards, its a great experience. I'm right there with you, I'm 19 and passed my boards two weeks ago (that was the longest 48 hours I've ever spent!!). Anyways, good luck with everything you choose to do in life, and may God bless you.
congrats on passing!.. i cant wait to start working! much love to u supporters... just wondering if any of u LVN/LPN's are taking online classes (LVN to RN BSN) ?
NurseSarah86
11 Posts
Hi, I'm a new grad and I'm 21 & I was the 2nd youngest student in my class. I graduated in march and I will be taking nclex in 2 days and I'm very nervous to say the least! I'm currently working in LTC and never had medical experience before school and I'm doing what God called me to do and I don't see myself doing anything else!
Amen, sista, I believe this is God's calling for me too!, glad to see you enjoy your profession, keep up the good work. from one nurse to another!
LPNweezy
188 Posts
hey im 19 and im a nurse. i was in nursing school when i was 16 :)
nursetiffany.
45 Posts
I'm 22 and a lpn. But I'm told I have an old soul.
Tracoyana
3 Posts
I'm a 22 year old nurse who graduated on July 15th, 2010 (two days after my birthday). Being a young nurse is difficult. I have the advantage of being heavy-set which makes my age seem older than the reality. However, since my bosses know my age, I often feel like they look down on my inexperience.
The best part of my job is the residents. :heartbeat
shortscrubbs108
67 Posts
I was 21 when I graduated and was completely ready and mature enough to be a nurse. I am thankful I found my calling early!