I worked as an LPN in the 1990's, including a short stint in the Army. Met my husband while in the Army and quit working to become a stay-at-home mom. Now I'm studying for the TEAS V in order to apply to RN school.
My two cents about this perennial topic: the medical field is highly, highly status conscious, with physicians being at the top. After the docs come anesthesiologists, PA's, then NP's, then BSN...
I study nursing topics frequently in my leisure time. I want to be as knowledgeable as I can and be the best LPN that I can be. If you can, try to get help for your anxiety issues. That is where your...
I felt the same way as a new LPN many years ago. Just hang in there, and you will get it. You're not stupid. A stupid person could not pass A&P. ((Hugs for