First off, I agree with jeckrn. Respect is earned. I am currently a 68C (Army Practical Nurse). Best kept secret in the Army. I left the 12 month school with a license from the State of Texas that can transfer to other states. I worked at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, MD after graduation. Now, back in civilian employment, I can honestly say Army LPNs are given way more responsiblity than their civilan counterparts. On an average day on a telemetry ward, I had 3-4 medium to high accuity patients. Yes, I worked under the supervision of an RN but once they see that you know what you're doing, the only thing I went to them for was procedures outside my scope of practice (IVP meds, central line dressing changes, etc.) and to sign off on my shift assessments. Now I work at the VA and I pass meds. Definitely an eye opener. Any questions about the school or anything, please feel free to message me or send me a direct email.
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