Published Sep 11, 2006
lovelyj75
8 Posts
Hello everyone
I have been a CNA in the state of CA for the last 10 years , I am now interested in challenging the LVN board ..Is there any such thing as classes which would prepare me to this ? and if so where could i find them such assistance here in Northern Ca ? ..If any one would be so kind as to assist me with this information i would be so very grateful ..Thank you :wink2:
lsyorke, RN
710 Posts
You should check with the Board of Nursing in your state. I know that in N.J. you can't "challenge" the LPN exam. You must graduate from an approved program to sit for the boards.
EricJRN, MSN, RN
1 Article; 6,683 Posts
This link should get you started:
http://www.bvnpt.ca.gov/method3.htm
thank you for your quick response to my question...
charebec65
379 Posts
Here in Ohio you have to graduate from an approved school of PN. I just took the NXLEX-PN. I seriously doubt that being a CNA can prepare you for it.....
BabyRN2Be
1,987 Posts
I agree with all the others. I don't see how a CNA can challenge the LVN boards. You have to go to an approved school, get the proper clinical time in as an LVN.
I really don't see how any state could allow that, I just don't see how it's a possibility.
Best of luck to you in whatever you end up doing. :)
slinkeecat
208 Posts
Doubt a CNA would be permitted to challenge the boards... I would be shocked if you could....
I don't doubt that you would be a great lpn, but it would be unfair and unsafe to allow anyone to challenge w/o the proper education as there is more to nursing than just clinical skills