LPNs and LPN students, be PROUD!

Nurses LPN/LVN

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yesterday i was talking to a young lady at her clinical site. i asked where does she go to school and what program is she in. she told me she was in the lpn program and started to ramble off her reasoning of doing the lpn route first. she started to hold her head down and look away. i told her to hold her head up high and trust that she is doing the best thing for her at this time. she stated that she is so use to people's negativity about lpns so she constantly feels that she have to defend her decision. i told her that becoming a lpn is a great thing and that lpns are nurses and a valuable member of the health care team.

i'm personally sick and tired of hearing that my lpn schooling was a waste of time and money. this is not true. i worked hard to become a lpn and i love being a nurse. i would never tell someone that their hard earned education is a waste of time and money. number one its' rude and number two who in the heck am i to decide that? everyone knows that there are more opportunities for rns, however some people like me have to take baby steps to get there.

next week i complete my rn degree requirements and if god forbid i failed this program or did not pass my boards i'm so darn grateful that i have my lpn license to fall back on.

so i say this to lpns and lpn students: hold your head up high and be proud of your accomplishments. this goes for cnas too.;)

i say this to rns: please think before you speak or type about someones lpn certification being a waste of time. this is hurtful and disrespectful. how would you like it if someone said your adn or bsn was a waste.

this is my rant for the today. hope everyone has a blessed day. :)

I agree with you so much, I will be starting a LPN Program January 6, 2014 and I couldn't be more excited. Thank you so much for sharing this.

Specializes in Home health, OBGYN, pediatrics.

This is what it boils down to...you're always going to be "encouraged" to get more education and more letters behind your name. It is the world we live in and everything is about competition. To this I say bologna! (Well, Id prob say something less appropriate!) But, To each his own...If your satisfied then so be it. You could have 20 or 30 years experience behind you, and some dang letters after your name mean everything. I agree, education is very important, I'm around 7 months away from completing my RN...but, the 16 years as an LPN, the experience, the hard work, and the countless times I heard "wow, you're just an LPN?" Will still never be looked at as a waste of time to me. Im older now so getting my RN is basically just for ME. My career and pay will not change once I graduate,but this accomplishment is MINE. Like with any other accomplishment in life..be proud no matter what society holds as standard. We live our life NOT for other people and their opinions. :-)

Specializes in HIV, Psych, GI, Hepatology, Research.

Well said lucyloo!

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