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I've always been interested in psychology so I'm considering going into nursing to become a psych nurse. I have the opportunity to do a free LPN program. However, can you work in psych as an LPN? How hard would it be to find a job in psych as an LPN? Or should I just skip over the free LPN program and pay to go into an RN program?
I am in LPN in a psych hospital but I am a new grad (zero health care experience) so I am on the bottom of the pay scale. I am OK with that though, Im glad they let me get my foot in the door. I finish my RN program in a few months and then I will enter my masters program so I'm ok with being the low man on the totem for now. )
I think thats a sad day for LPNs who don't want to go ahead and get the rest of their education but in the long run the patients are probably better off for it. I'm an LPN right now working and going to school, but I am thankful that this place hired me at the same time even though I'm not a BSN RN yet
I have mixed feelings on it. I love psych but I also understand that we as LPN's don't have a specific course in psych nursing like RN/BSN's do. I think it is even sadder that they are pushing BSN and not hiring many RN's. At work there was talk about in the near future floor nurses would have to be MSN's, but I'm sure that was just a rumor...at least I hope it was. I can't see demanding a MSN from nurses to be bedside RN's.
mystory, BSN, RN
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My psychiatric hospital used to utilize LPN's - they were the med nurses - and the RN's did the assessments, ran the psychoeducation classes, went to team meetings, etc. Unfortunately, about 18 months ago the LPNs were laid off and the RNs now administer the meds. However, don't let that discourage you, many psych places still hire LPNs. I agree with other posters - take advantage of the free education! You may even get an employer to help financially support your RN degree.