clear a mud heehe
Some say LPN know how to do things, RN knows why
You can do these options
1, 4 yr bsn
2, 2 yr RN
3, 1 yr LPN then 1 yr Bridge to RN
I wish all RN's would start off as CNA, then LPN then RN
Only because of the skills needed for over all nursing.
BUT, that is only one opinion, and not a hard pinned one.
No matter what option you take, you can learn all skills in any program.
Overall, the RN's that have a larger grab bag of skills were LPN's at one time.
LPN's can make a decent wage while obtaining the RN degree. And most hospitals have tuition assistance.
Patrick
BTW, I am one who did CNA, then LPN, and now attending AS RN course bridge.
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