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She's honestly better off getting her ADN at a community college if cost is the issue. A BSN would open more doors in this economy, but if she is wanting to work in a hospital setting, getting her LVN could work against her a bit in that matter.
I love the LVNs I work with - they are fantastic and deserve tons of credit for being awesome nurses, but the truth of the matter is, it's very competitive to get a hospital job and some hospitals are working to phase out LVNs. Sad and unfair, but true.
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This is for someone else. Thanks for any info about pay and which hospitals still hire LVNs.