You Can Become an LPN in as Quick as Nine Months
Did you know that it only takes nine months to become an LPN? An LPN Degree is nine months of schooling and clinicals so that you can become familiar with how to assess patients and provide nursing care. Once you get your degree you can take the N-CLEX for LPNs. Once you pass that test, you can practice in a multitude of settings like the hospital floor, emergency room, obstetrics, geriatrics, nursing homes and home care. There are so many different opportunities out there for nurses that you can’t go wrong in this field. If you don’t like one area, you will find another that you do like.