I'm an RN in Philippines, can I apply as LVN

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Hello! I am having this big problem because I am currently residing at California. You know how hard it is to get license here. I am already a registered nurse in the Philippines and currently processing my papers here. What work should I apply as of this moment? I've heard there are some people who have a situation like mine who applied as LVN. If I apply for LVN do i need to take an examination for it?

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In order to work as an LPN, you will need to be licensed as an LPN. How that is accomplished is generally by completion of an LPN program and NCLEX-PN. Some states may allow other methods to qualify for the opportunity to take NCLEX-PN.

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Hello! I am having this big problem because I am currently residing at California. You know how hard it is to get license here. I am already a registered nurse in the Philippines and currently processing my papers here. What work should I apply as of this moment? I've heard there are some people who have a situation like mine who applied as LVN. If I apply for LVN do i need to take an examination for it?

Application for Vocational Nurse Licensure by Examination - Board of Vocational Nursing & Psychiatric Technicians

You may be able to apply for licensure by examination under option #3 (relevant education or experience). See here for the specifics: Method 3: Qualification Based on Equivalent Education and/or Experience - Board of Vocational Nursing & Psychiatric Technicians

However, you will likely NOT be able to endorse this LVN license outside of California, as most other states require LVN/LPNs to graduate from an accredited LVN/LPN program. While the scope of practice of a RN encompasses that of a LVN, a RN program is not a LVN program. I

If you're going to work just in CA while you're waiting for RN licensure, the endorsement hiccup won't be an issue. It would be a potential issue if you don't get licensed as a RN in CA and plan to move to another state to work as a LVN.

Best of luck.

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