LVN's administer care like an RN does except there are things that an RN can do
that an LVN can't do. On the floor, you work under and RN. The RN makes more
money than an LVN. Now I just graduated from an LVN program last summer. I had
heard rumors that LVN's were being phased out. Won't vouch for whether that is
true or not but I can tell you that I wanted to move to dallas and was shocked
at the fact that no one wanted to hire me. Now to there defense, I didnt have
any experience but the question I have for the healthcare organizations is
this....Why are you bitching about not having any nurses when you have all these
LVN's needing a job. IF you can find an RN program, it may be to your benefit to
just go that route and spare yourself the heartache unless you have a hook up
already. There are good days in nursing and bad days in nursing...it all evens
out.
want to know more...look me up in messenger under woundedangel99
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mn4ever0410 <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
hey you guys...i just had a quick question about lvns...
i just wanted to know what exactly they do.
i was thinking about going to a tech school that has that program
which takes 1 year to finish...is that a good idea? are the classes
moderate or hard? also do you guys have any suggestions for me? pls
email me or reply, i look forward into hearing from u guys and alos
thanks in advance!! :)
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