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Changes in healthcare - Vicksburg Post

A licensed practical nurse, or LPN, and a registered nurse, or RN, earn $39,000 and $57,000, respectively, depending on specialty ... I’m the clinical instructor for the bridge program.” Hoover is set to receive a doctorate in May from Samford ...

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Open Question: Help!!!! lpn to rn or bsn bridge programs?

I HATE all lpn jobs and need to get rn fast or bsn. I want to hear personal experience for the BESTschools. The community college near me just have so many pre-reqs. The school where I got lpn will not have rn till january. How are online schools?I live in illinois 45 minutes from chicago. more

Resolved Question: Are LPN's really being phased out?

I am trying to get into nursing school but if they don't accept me I'm going to apply for the LPN program, but I have mixed information. Some people say it's a good idea to work as a LPN through nursing school to gain experience and money. And other people say being an LPN is a waste of time and money because they are just going to be phased out anyway. So I really don't know what to do... are LPN's really not in demand anymore and going away quickly? Even If I did get my LPN, I would still try to get my RN and do a bridge program. I dont know, any non-spam advice would be greatly appreciated.by the way, i live in the Northwest, Oregon/Washington border where RN is hard to get into... like 28 people accepted out of over 200 applicants.And I already have my BS in psychology but haven't been able to find much with it... more

Resolved Question: should I become a LPN?

I have the opportunity to go right into the LPN program at a community college verse taking a ton of pre reqs and going into the RN program. My question is, should I go this route and then bridge from the LPN to the RN? Also how much do LPN's make in hospitals, nursing homes, agencies in IL? I am asking this because I heard from many RN's that LPNs are being phased out in the hospitals. Thanks! more

Resolved Question: LVN/LPN TO RN BRIDGE?

Hi im trying to figure out the best way to go about my degree, i just started college and want to be a nurse, there are a,lot of pre reqs to get into the nursing program and i am trying to get done with school to get my life started. Is it a good idea to get my LVN/LPN degree and start working and then go back while im working to get my rn or bsn? if so whats the best way to do it and is it excepted in bakersfield CA more

Resolved Question: lpn to rn nurse bridge program?

so if I become an lpn nurse (since degree is only 10 months and i need to move out of my parent's house) and i do the lpn to rn bridge program, will i get an actual rn degree? i'll choose a best answer! (any jerks, i'll report you. k thanks)are you in a hospital getting trained while still going to school for some classes or what? what is the actually program like? i have no idea! more

Voting Question: Questions re:CNA to LPN to RN & TEAS, NCLEX-PN and more ...Help!?

Hi I have a few questions. I am currently taking the CNA/HHA class through the American Red Cross. I am looking to go into nursing...First of all an anyone give me an idea of what is on the TEAS & NCLEX-PN and what you used as a study guide, so that I can do what I can to be prepared... Also is it better to do an LPN and then do the bridge program into RN or just get right into an RN program. ONE more question...I know you wanna kill me! lol Like I said I am currently in the ARC CNA program. DO you think I can get a job doing anything in a medical office or hospital right out of this course? I really don't want to work in a nursing and this course is geared alot towards that. These skills can also be used in a medical/hospital setting but I wasn't sure if Hospitals or Medical offices would hire a CNA. Ok I thinks thats it ...for now. Thank You so much I'm really hoping this all works out for me I'm super excited :) more

Voting Question: I was wondering if there were any LPN to RN bridge programs in the Youngstown area?

I currently work as a LPN in downtown youngstown but want to go back for my ADN and i would like to do a fasttrack program of a bridge program but online doesnt work for me because if i am not in a classroom then i will not study...does anybody know of any even an hour away from youngstown would help bc i am willing to travel more

Resolved Question: New LVN/LPN working in Nursing home?

Hi, I have decided that I would love to become a nurse and have been looking into LVN and RN programs. As of now, I have decided that I would rather be a VN/PN. I may do the LVN to RN bridge, but I will decide on that later. I'm wanting to work in a nursing home when I get my license. How hard is it for NEW LVN/LPN's to get a job in a nursing home? I am hoping to work around the San Antonio or the Houston area. Not that I'm too concerned with the pay, but what is the difference between nursing home pay and hospital pay? Also, what is the job market like for LVN/LPN's? Thanks for any information you can give..even if I didn't ask!! more

Voting Question: An Lpn program or Rn program...please help?

Ok, so I want to attend san diego city college. Originally, I wanted to take all my prerequisite classes the first year that would get me into the 2 year rn program..BUT, I just called sdcc today and they have a 3 year waiting list...so after all my prereqs are finished and I apply, i will have to wait 3 years to enter the 2 year rn program. So, I was reading about how some people get their lpn first then do a lpn to rn bridge program, that has ALOT shorter waiting list than rn programs and sometimes none at all. So, my question is, would you reccomend that I wait the 3 years to do the 2yr rn program or get my lpn and do a lpn to rn bridge program? *Also, if you're going to reccomend another college for me, please make sure its in san diego and has a nursing program. more

Resolved Question: reposting for possibility of more answers. LPN?

Im enrolled at my local community college taking nursing prerequesites. My college has just decided that in order to apply for the nursing program, we now have to take Chemistry and College Algebra (where as we didn't before) It has pushed us all back. Now at the earliest, I will be able to apply for the program next september and start in January of '11. The program is very competitive and what if I don't get in? All that time will be for nothing. Frankley, I have been going at this forever and I'm tired of waiting. I had an idea. Another community college in my area offers a LPN program. I have been toying with the idea of: getting my LPN (it's like 10 months or a year) and then doing the bridge option over to RN. If I decided to go the LPN route, by the time I would have even been able to apply for the RN program, I would be done with LPN program. I figured that I can atleast be working and making some money to help my husband and have my foot in the door while continuing to take RN classes. Also, if I had my LPN and decided to do the bridge option to RN, how much more school would that be? Sorry for so many questions and Im not looking for rude answers, just advice more

Resolved Question: Reposting for more answers. Becoming a LPN?

Im enrolled at my local community college taking nursing prerequesites. My college has just decided that in order to apply for the nursing program, we now have to take Chemistry and College Algebra (where as we didn't before) It has pushed us all back. Now at the earliest, I will be able to apply for the program next september and start in January of '11. The program is very competitive and what if I don't get in? All that time will be for nothing. Frankley, I have been going at this forever and I'm tired of waiting. I had an idea. Another community college in my area offers a LPN program. I have been toying with the idea of: getting my LPN (it's like 10 months or a year) and then doing the bridge option over to RN. If I decided to go the LPN route, by the time I would have even been able to apply for the RN program, I would be done with LPN program. I figured that I can atleast be working and making some money to help my husband and have my foot in the door while continuing to take RN classes. Also, if I had my LPN and decided to do the bridge option to RN, how much more school would that be? Sorry for so many questions and Im not looking for rude answers, just advice more

Resolved Question: Becoming an LPN question?

Im enrolled at my local community college taking nursing prerequesites. My college has just decided that in order to apply for the nursing program, we now have to take Chemistry and College Algebra (where as we didn't before) It has pushed us all back. Now at the earliest, I will be able to apply for the program next september and start in January of '11. The program is very competitive and what if I don't get in? All that time will be for nothing. Frankley, I have been going at this forever and I'm tired of waiting. I had an idea. Another community college in my area offers a LPN program. I have been toying with the idea of: getting my LPN (it's like 10 months or a year) and then doing the bridge option over to RN. If I decided to go the LPN route, by the time I would have even been able to apply for the RN program, I would be done with LPN program. I figured that I can atleast be working and making some money to help my husband and have my foot in the door while continuing to take RN classes. Also, if I had my LPN and decided to do the bridge option to RN, how much more school would that be? Sorry for so many questions and Im not looking for rude answers, just adviceI could have sworn I said no rude answers. more

Resolved Question: Is it ok to attend a nursing school that not yet accredited?

I am planning on attending a school that has just added LPN program and therefore the program is not yet accredited. In order to get the accreditation, they need to have a certain amount of students pass the program and because it is "new" we would be the first group. The teachers have said once we finish and pass the state board we will be able to get a job, and if we choose to bridge to the RN program we could do so because we have our license..I want to know is this correct?? Is it ok to join start the program which is not yet accredited? more

Resolved Question: student loan help/advice...?

I am a nursing student...going for my LPN..then I will do a bridge program into the RN. I am just starting my semester where I start my clinicals and such and I have realized there is no WAY I will be able to work my full time job and complete all the work required of me as a full time student as well. I don't get any pell or anything..I live in GA so my tuition is paid for by the HOPE but that ONLY covers tuition and that is it. I did not want to take out a loan..I just have to pay it back! But...the more I think about it..I have one year until I have my LPN...calculating my bills it takes about 12K a year to support me...I think I could only get like 9 or 10 as a first time student loan..but that takes care of MOST of my bills. So..I was thinking of taking out a loan and basically not working...maybe just on the weekends or something to cover the extra cost of living. Does anyone here know how loans and stuff work and if that would be a good idea for me to look into. There are so many hours required at school and at home for the skills and someones life will be in my hands..I HAVE TO KNOW THIS STUFF...INSIDE AND OUT! So yeah...any help or advice or reassurement or something is appreciated! Thanks! more

Resolved Question: Where should I move??????

I want to move next year. Right now I'm in a practical nursing program so once I get licensed I can pretty much move anywhere. However, I want it to be warm and sunny and also I need to have a college nearby so I can do a bridge program for LPN to RN because my ultimate goal is to be an RN. But once I become an LPN in a few months I want to get a job and move! Right now I live in FL. So I'd like to try something west...maybe Texas, Arizona, California, or somewhere that I can enjoy the single life as a young professional! How do I know where is best for me? I'll be moving all by myself...just me and my two shih tzus :) Any ideas on how to pick a city that's best for me?pk-it's funny how people who live in florida want snow! hahah! i grew up in ohio but have lived in florida the last 5 years...i don't think i could ever go back to the snowy weather! but thanks for the input :) more

Resolved Question: What city suits me best?

I want to move next year. Right now I'm in a practical nursing program so once I get licensed I can pretty much move anywhere. However, I want it to be warm and sunny and also I need to have a college nearby so I can do a bridge program for LPN to RN because my ultimate goal is to be an RN. But once I become an LPN in a few months I want to get a job and move! Right now I live in FL. So I'd like to try something west...maybe Texas, Arizona, California, or somewhere that I can enjoy the single life as a young professional! How do I know where is best for me? I'll be moving all by myself...just me and my two shih tzus :) Any ideas on how to pick a city that's best for me? more

Resolved Question: LPN/LVN in Texas, can I bridge to RN in California?

I'm currently a student practional nurse in Texas I don't want to bridge over here in texas because there is only one community college where I live and they are really anal about pre reqs which I am avoiding at all costs since they are a waste of time, I am currently at LPN program kaplan university, and once I graduate I want to move back to California and bridge over to RN, would that be possible or do I have to take the NCLEX-PN and be a Licensed Practional Nurse in california before bridging over to RN? Thanks! more

Voting Question: Where can I go to apply for financial aid while attending nursing school?

I know that there must be many programs out there to help with those attending nursing school. I'm currently enrolled in an LVN/LPN program and plan to complete a bridge program to complete my Associate Degree in Nursing (RN) and then my Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The problem is that I've always worked while going to school and because of the fact that I've been able to pay most of my schooling without loans. BUT my income disqualifies me from almost all FAFSA assistance (my school only offered me $0 in aid this year). If I can't find somewhere to help me with loans, grants, or scholarships, I'll be forced to drop out of nursing school after the fall, which I definitely don't want to do. I've applied for the only local scholarship I could find which may help some, but I desperately need to find a back-up plan.... Any suggestions?? more

Voting Question: Going for my LPN first... is it worth it?

im currently going to a community college.. and i was thinking of doing this first and then doing a LPN - RN bridge program later on. Can anybody please tell me if they are in demand at all? I heard that hospitals arent hiring LPN's but I was thinking of working in a nursing home or at a doctor's office or something. more

Voting Question: are lpns still getting hired?

im currently going to a community college.. and i was thinking of doing this first and then doing a LPN - RN bridge program later on. Can anybody please tell me if they are in demand at all? I heard that hospitals arent hiring LPN's but I was thinking of working in a nursing home or at a doctor's office or something. more

Voting Question: im 22 16 weeks pregnant considering joining airforce or staying home going to nursing school which one to pick?

im 22 years old,high school and vocational school grad(2005),(i went to school for pharmacy technician got my diploma no jobs plus i want to interact more with patients and not be behind the scences)im due feb 14 the airforce told me i could join but i have to wait six months after i give birth to join and i would have to be married and i dont want to marry my childs father,i thought of turning custody over to my parents,my mother suggested i stay here and go to school fulltime to be a LPN it is 15 months so when i graduate it will be in november 2010 which isnt bad at all either way it went in the military i would of persued nursing also.anyway she suggest i stay home rent free,go to school fulltime and become a lpn,then take the rn bridge program and then if i wanted to join the airforce go in as a officer?i really need some advice which should i do? more

Resolved Question: Student Loans or Grants given in Cash if school is too new?

Hi, I was in school to be an RN and had Sallie Mae loans and Pell grants. At the program I got told I had to wait because my GPA was only a 3.3. So I got fed up and signed up for an LPN program so I can bridge later. The school is new and said that I have to pay in cash they are not set up for financial aid yet. Where can I get a grant or loan somewhere on my own to help until they get things rolling? more

Resolved Question: Trying to decide what type of nursing degree to get- any advice?

I already have a B.S. in Health Promotion. I did well in school, graduated with a 4.0 within the past 10 years and have already taken many of the prereqs I would need to get into nursing school, such as Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology, etc. I would likely still need 1 or 2 prereqs. I have a CHES certification, Health Education Specialist. It won't help me get into nursing school, but I am mentioning it because I had to take an exam to become certified, so I really do know my "stuff" so to speak. I like health education and take wellness very seriously. I looked at doing the accelerated BSN program at a nearby college and it was $40k for 1 year. It is WAY too intense. I have 2 young kids. I don't want to miss out on a year of their lives for school. The community college here has an LPN program with a bridge to RN that I could complete in about a year for a fraction of the cost of the BSN. I'm thinking about applying. My question is- once I completed the RN bridge would I be considered "equal to" nurses with higher degrees since I have a BS in a health related field already? Should I just do the LPN program with the bridge to make my life easier? What kind of money would I make with a BS and an RN, but not a BSN?? Could I move up in the field? I just don't know what to do. I'm already CPR certified and in fact am certified to teach CPR for the American Red Cross. I have worked as a pharmacy tech for years in the past and my Mom is a nurse. I really feel like I know all the basics and just need the clinicals so I can take the exam. Any advice or real life experiences would be appreciated. What I don't want to do is get the LPN and then do the bridge and never make as much money or be as respected as nurses with a BSN. What do you think???I'm not super concerned about the money, just the respect and the ability to be promoted. I am going to get the RN for sure, but if I do it as a bridge from LPN will that be looked at as "less than" a nurse who gets her ADN or BSN directly?? more

Voting Question: LPN to RN Bridge programs in Oregon?

Hello, i am going to start school to become a LPN with the intention of soon after getting my RN. I have heard of schools which offer LPN programs as well as a bridge program to become an RN right after. I live in Oregon but cannot find a school in which i could go for my LPN which offers the bridge program after? Any info would be nice! Thanks ahead! more

Resolved Question: LPN Clinicals and also LPN-BSN bridge program Questions?

I posted this elsewhere but didn't get a response...... I just got my AA transfer degree in pre-nursing. I was going to go into an RN program, but I am thinking it is a bit much with a 6 month old child and not a lot of support. School would be find, but the clinicals are what kills me in trying to find someone to watch him. SO, I have been researching LPN schooling. Can anyone tell me if the clinicals are taken at the same time as classes? I know that is how the RN programs are set up, but just wondering if it would be at all less than the RN. Also, once finished, I was going to do the RN-BSN bridge program. I also wondered if the LPN-BSN program is worth while? Do you end up with the same education? Thanks to anyone. I just starting looking into this, but I am not finding much info. more

Resolved Question: If an LPN bridges to RN with only an associates degree not a bachelor's,?

how long would it take to complete. I am praying to start the LPN course in my town soon. I Know that it is a year here. My friend did her LPN and Bridged over to an RN with her Bachelor's. It took her 3 years after LPN. (It was a part time, accelerated program) I am wanting to do the same thing only go for my associates degree after completing my LPN on a full time basis and trying to see how long this would take?added: 2,500 not including drug screen, Physical and uniforms more

Resolved Question: LPN and RN questions?

Was thinking about becoming an LPN and then after a while of working as one, take a bridge program to become an RN. Anyone have any experience with either or both of these careers? I prefer to work in a hospital or mental health building but I heard it might be hard as an LPN to get a job in a hospital? What about as a RN? Isn't there a demand for them? In hospitals? I just want to make sure I can get a job easily after. Amy advice? Thanks!!! more

Resolved Question: Financial Aid question?

I am in nursing school, and I graduate as an LPN in April. I planned on going straight into an RN program, but since I am unhappy with the education I am receiving at my current school, I don't see that as a possibility. The school I want to go to requires that you have 1000 working hours as an LPN before you start, and all the other schools with bridge programs have a waiting list. Right now, I am not making any payments on my student loans. Those start as soon as I graduate school. My question is, if I work for a year as an LPN, while making payments on my student loans, can i stop those payments again when I start my RN schooling? more

Voting Question: LPN/lvn-RN-to Bachelors-specialization.?

I plan to start my CC's lvn program and do the bridge program to RN. Eventually I would like to specialize in something that is less about wiping butts. I know nursing is a hard career that has meaning to both workers and patients and Ive though about it for a while. I want to do this. whats some good advice. Blood, mucus, and vomit dont bother me much but I would prefer a specialization or place of employment where I deal with less feces. I know its apart of a nurses job but I do know that some nurses deal with feces more than others. I was thinking about ER or surgical. Also I want to work at night.Also, I plan to do the LVN program full time and then go half time during the bridge program only because I have other aspirations as well and I hear people saying the rn program takes away your life plus I dont want to flunk because its too intense. more

Resolved Question: Should I go from LPN to RN?

I am in LPN school right now and Im not sure if I should continue for my RN or not. Im just about half way through the program and I have been struggling with my grades..so I hope I make it through..Is RN school a lot harder? or is it about the same? I also know there is a bridge program near by. Some people tell me to wait and work as an lpn for a little bit others tell me to go right into it. I also would like to start a family real soon Any suggestions?? more

Resolved Question: Nursing....i screwed up..i think?

Okay so i want to be an RN but im not sure what i should do...i want to get into nursing school but my GPA isnt up to the requirements...so i was thinking maybe i could do LVN/LPN and then move on to RN.....is that a wise choice? i want to know if i should do the LVN/LPN program and bridge over to RN or hang in there and apply directly for RN? grade wise..since mine arent high enough ( i still have some classes that i need to take that can raise my GPA but im not sure if that will help much) what is a better route to take? do the "bridge program" or stick it through and go directly for RN? HELP Y'ALL! more

Resolved Question: Can someone tell me what I can do to become an RN?

I have been in community college taking my pre-reqs for 2 plus years for RN. I am almost done when next semester when I complete my Math. But I have taken all pre-reqs. I have had alot of trouble with Chemistry, Math, Microbiology and have failed some which have brought down my GPA. Some of my grades haven't been great due to having 2 children, working and maintaining 14 credits. I failed the NET test at one of the hospitals I was going to transfer to. I'm having a hard time finding a school which most require a GPA that's 3.0 or higher. I'm in north NJ and need to transfer to start my nursing career already. This is what my passion is for and my dream. I love the medical field, I'm a medical assistant. I was wondering if someone knows what I can do to transfer somewhere. I was thinking maybe getting my Associates degree but that would mean I'd be in my school for another year or so. Then I would just be able to enter the RN program without any pre-reqs. Or go to an LPN school to bridge to an RN program which takes the same amount of time as the RN. I would have to retake the NET test again and make sure I pass this time. Does anyone have any suggestions that knows this field. Thanks. more

Resolved Question: LPN to RN bridge program?

I'm an LPN nurse and I live in central NJ. Im just wondering which nursing schoosl are best and easiest to get into when doing the LPN to RN bridge program. more

Resolved Question: for nursing program/school what makes more sense for me thanks?

so i signed up for a 4 year bsn nursing program i am a single mom and boy is it rough i have no support network here at all i have to work at night in a bar serving drinks or bartending its the only way i can do it all i finished all of my pre reqs for the nursing program and took the net now i have to wait to get into the program which can be 3 months or 9 months for me to wait to get in the 21 month program i am a massage therapist but it doesn't pay me and my sons bills so i am thinking of signing up for the one year lpn program which will be easier for me to finish and work in the bar then move closer to my friend who has kids my sons age as an lpn and then bridge over to an rn program. then i will be an lpn so have a real job as opposed to the floating bar and massage gigs a little more support network and possibly a better way to pay for the bridge program. tell me what you think makes more sense for me. thanks. sorry my shift button broken so i can not use caps and punctuation more

Resolved Question: Nursing- CNA, LPN, RN?

So I've decided that I want to become a nurse. The thing is there's so many different types of nurses! I think I want to become an RN, but I'm not for sure set on that. My aunt says I should become an LPN first and then do a bridge type program to become an RN. My friends mom told me that I should become a CNA first so that way I could get hands on experience and see if I like it. From what I've heard to become a CNA takes like 6 weeks. LPN- 1 year RN- 2 years Any suggestions? Im really stuck on this one. more

Resolved Question: Real College or Job Training?

I want to attend a community college for their Nursing program to become a RN. I'm wondering if there would be any need for me to travel off to a "real college" when I could just take job training for the same thing. It seems like I can start community college and become an LPN and then take their bridge program to become an RN. But I'm confused as to weather there is some degree or something I have to receive in college that would make it official. Or weather i can just start working right out of community college. more

Resolved Question: Question for nurses or nursing students?

Okay my situation is like this Im 26 years old I have two small children and a two family income. I was in and out of college since last year working towards my nursing degree (Rn) I have finished all my pre requisites. The reason why I dropped out of school was because there was no way I could get into the nursing program and not be able to work. I want to become a nurse I was a CNA for many years and liked the field only thing is I no longer has my certificate because I moved out of state and my certificate lapsed. I Was looking into a Lpn program thats for 11 months my question is Are they any ways to go through nursing and still have a job or if not a job different ideas of how I can go to school yet still support my family The reason I want to go for my LPN is I figured I could get a job in a hospital then while Im working do a bridge program from LPN to RN then later down the road try for my bsn more

Resolved Question: Need some advice about LVN to RN programs?

I recently received my LPN license....I am planning to continue to RN education but I don't have a job experience as an LVN. Is job experience a requirement for the bridge program LVN to ADN? If so, what are my other options in order to continue to RN program and how long would it take me to finish the course? Thanks.  more

Resolved Question: RN w/ 2yr. degree and then bridge over to Bachelors or LPN and bridge over to Bachelors? ?

I am 37 and have been taking pre-nursing classes part-time for about two years - I am not sure what route to take from here! It is so difficult to get into programs that I am trying to figure out the quickest way. I was even going to switch to COTA and then continue my education for 3 yrs nights to become an OT. At this point I don't know where to turn! Any opinions?  more

Resolved Question: lpn vs RN, which to do?

Ok so here is my delima, maybe you can help? I am 28 years old and work full time. It isn't an optimal situation, but it's what I have to work with. So I ultimatly def want to be an RN. The commuity college has a lpn and an rn program. The RN program is during the day and is 2 years long (after pre-reqs) the lpn is a year and a half, then i would take a semester long bridge to rn then it would be one more year to get my RN. The thing is the RN classes are supposedly very difficult and have a high failure rate. Not to brag but I am very smart, buutttt the night time lpn classes supposedly are more tailored to adult students and have a low failure rate. Not to mention that the lpn class is Thurs/Friday 4-9 and all day satuday. With that schedule i could keep my job and hours and be great. The RN is during the day so id have to switch to 3rd (2nd not a posibvility) im leaning toward lpn, but it would be so much longer to get my rn, im just unsure. Help please? more

Voting Question: I plan to go to RN school but what is the better route RN or Lpn/bridge and are online programs recommended?

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Resolved Question: Anyone have info about lpn to rn program?

I wanted to go to school to be an lpn and then bridging to rn....Does anyone know how long this will take in Florida? I have not taken any prerequisites and I was told that even if I take the lpn program I will still need to take prerequisite classes on top of my nursing classes, so it will take me about 4 years (not counting the year for lpn) more

Resolved Question: Can you go from Surgical tech to Rn without becoming an LPN first?

Hello everyone. I will be starting the surgical tech program at my local tech school this fall and I was wondering if you can go on to become an Rn with a surgical tech certification? I know there are bridge programs from LPN to Rn but not sure about Surgical tech to Rn. Any info on this would be greatly appreicated!! more

Resolved Question: If I get my LPN at a school that does not require A&P as a prerequisite, will that A&P class count towards RN?

Hopefully I'm wording it so that it makes sense. Basically I am wondering if I enroll in this program which has A&P as part of it's program but does not require it beforehand and is not considered college credit, will I still have to take A&P as a prerequisite to bridge over to the RN? more

Resolved Question: LPN to Rn bridge program????

Im going to LPN school in sept. It is a 12 month program and then I plan to go straight to a Rn program at a community college right after to get into a lpn rn bridge program. The reason why I'm not going straight for my RN is because my cc has a one to two year wait and I figure at that time I can get my lpn and have more experience. Also the bridge program has more seats available than the RN and less applicants so I have a better chance of getting accepted. Is this a waste of time. Has anyone ever gone this route to get their RN (bridge program) The reason why I am asking is because I don't want to get my lpn and then have to start from scratch. PLEASE HELP!!!! Thanks to eveyone who respondsA real realtor: What does your answer have to do with my question about the bridge program?? I know what Im getting into. If I didn't I wouldn't want to further my career in this field. PLEASE ANSWER ONLY IF YOU HAVE INFO ABOUT BRIDGE pROGRAMS. Thanks more

Resolved Question: can somebody recommend a fast track LPN to RN bridge program in NJ?

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Resolved Question: should i go for the RN or BSN? What is the difference? HELP!?

i am really confused. I am a nursing student who will have completed my LVN/LPN associates in nursing and liberal arts in may of 2008. But I was planning on going on to get my RN, but then I am hearing about a BSN, so here is my question. SHould I bypass the RN and go straight for a BSN? Does a BSN rate the same as a RN, or would i outrank a RN. I really dont want to be a paper pusher at this point in my life, i want to work the floor. I know a lot of places are only wanting RNs. I am realy confused on what to do! Help. Oh and I can either go for a 8 month bridge RN program or go online to get my BSN from pheonix; i dont know how long that takes! more

Resolved Question: Can anyone give me some information on becoming an LPN?

I am considering going back to college and I was thinking about becoming an LPN or an RN. We have a junior college here that has two campuses. The closest one offers an LPN program and the other one that is about an hour away offers the RN program. The LPN program is about a year and a half long, while the RN program is about two and a half years long. There is also the option to become an LPN then bridge into the RN program which would take about the same amount of time to complete. I am trying to decide if this is what I want to do. I want a job that pays more than I make now with benefits. I like the idea of being able to help people and I really like the idea that nurses are so in demand. I'm just worried that I might get started and decide I don't like nursing. Is there anyone out there that is a nurse the will tell me about your schooling and career? Thanks! more

Resolved Question: licensed practicle nurse to registered nurse?

im currently in school to become an lpn and was under the impression that you could do an articulation program or a streaming program at the u of a to bridge the lpn to become an rn... has anyone ever taken this route? do you actually become an rn upon graduation? the u of a website is very confusing... does anyone have any idea what happens at all? because i really dont want to waste another 3 years after graduation to become basically what i already am... more

Resolved Question: Which type of nursing program would be best?

My friend is in a program where she will end up with an lpn degree after eleven months. She goes for eight hours a day, four days a week. Then she can bridge over to RN in nine months after that. She says there are no general study classes. I have some general studies already and was considering just getting an associates RN with a different program. She says that seems silly because you can get your LPN and just start working and work on your RN as well but already have a degree. It's kind of confusing. more

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