How do I Become a Lpn?

You can become an LPN, by attending a community college, vocational school or medical profession school. An LPN program can take 9-12 months to complete. After you pass your program, then you can qualify to sit for the state exam.

To become a licensed practical (or vocational) nurse, you must attend LPN training school, successfully complete the program, and pass an exam called the NCLEX-PN. You then can get a license to practice in your state. You almost always need a high school diploma or a GED (general equivalency diploma) to get into an LPN training school.

There are characteristics that are helpful if this is going to be your career. Since you will be dealing directly with sick people, you need to be caring and sympathetic.

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