Discover the pros, cons, and real-world opportunities of becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Explore salary, job prospects, education requirements, and career potential.| www.practicalnursing.org
Learn the differences of an LPN vs medical assistant: employment, education, and practice.| www.practicalnursing.org
You've passed the NCLEX-PN, you're written your resume, searched for LPN Jobs, and now you are preparing for a job interview which can be stressful, overwhelming, or even downright scary. While there are certain elements of a job interview that are out of your control, there are some things you can do to prepare. Good preparation for an interview can make the difference between a callback or even being hired on the spot and being told they went with another candidate.| www.practicalnursing.org
One of the most incorrect statements that an LPN may hear, especially from their own peers, is that LPNs have no other options than to work in a nursing home. Working in a nursing home is not appealing to everyone. On the other side, there are many nurses who enter the nursing field specifically to work in a nursing home. To hear that you only have one option to choose for a career can be a bit disappointing.| www.practicalnursing.org