Re: Wanting To Go To Lpn School
I really dont think there is that large of a shortage of LPNs in our state. So many hospitals have quit hiring them in my area (Charleston). Nursing homes are about the only place that has a huge need. But if you offered me a job working as a lpn in a nursing home right now making 30 dollars an hour, I would say, "NO!" Even in doctor's offices, medical assistants are competing heavily for jobs.
If it is your life goal, then by all means go for it! There should be practice guides, being a CNA would be great experience and would teach you basic skills.
Have you thought about a year of college classes, getting pre reqs out of the way for a RN degree? Better pay, better opportunities, etc. Dont get me wrong, I loved and learned a lot from the lpns I worked with but the reality is that they dont get the pay, respect or voice they should often for doing essentially the same job as a RN.
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