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  1. Typically in my state a bridge program which is what that is called is only 9 months.
  2. On the issue of the fast LPN to RN program it is considered a bridge program, typically they are about 9 months. In my state literally the only difference between and LPN and RN is an RN can hang blood (that came from someone who works with the board of nursing in my state).
  3. Was just wondering what your thoughts are on a Young ADON, I am currently 22 years old and recently accepted a job as an ADON in a 46 bed Memory care. I have a lot of resistance from the staff because I am either their children's age or their grandchild's age. I am not saying I know more than them I am able to understand that most of them have been in health care longer than I have been alive but I am still the ADON. Any tips on how to get them to understand that I am the ADON and perfectly capable?

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