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Nov 08, 2009 02:11 PM

NCLEX -PN instead of NCLEX-RN


I am wondering if it's possible to take nclex-pn instead of taking nclex-rn? A friend of ours told us that he knew of someone who failed nclex-rn twice and just took the nclex-pn...How true is this? if yes, would you need to re-apply to the boards? submit all the requirements?

Thanks for your input.


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from caliotter3
Old Nov 08, 2009, 02:16 PM

Default Re: NCLEX -PN instead of NCLEX-RN
Many people take the NCLEX-PN before they take the NCLEX-RN so that they can work as LPNs. Others do it after they feel that they have failed the NCLEX-RN too many times and they cannot put off working any longer. Yes, you need a new, separate application submitted to the LPN board, and be advised that the NCLEX-PN is a little different than the NCLEX-RN due to scope of practice, but it is decidedly not any easier.
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