I teach LPNs and I have them taken everyone's vital signs in the class. (I have 24 students) I compare the readings once they turn me the form back in to see just how close they are to each others. We also have a manikin to assess on and I have a ...
I'm in Tennessee and it is REQUIRED that you have to be one level up to teach a nursing program i.e. LPN taught by ADN, ADN taught by BSN, BSN taught by MSN I agree, sounds a bit iffy to me.
I teach in a LPN program and teach EVERY subject. Needless to say, I don't know them all. I came from trauma, L&D, and ophthomology so I have spent MANY hours over the last 3 years studying myself on things that I was not real familiar with. I...
I just completed my MSN of Education (yeah,me). I work for Tennessee Technology Center in which I teach the entire course of LPN, including clinicals. I really love what I do and still cannot believe I get paid for it!
I am an instructor for a LPN program and for the month of January, we have tests every day but 2 days. We will have 1-3 test on those days. The LPN program is a fast paced program and you have to stay on top from the beginning, so be prepared.