LPN | Licensed Practical Nurse
You are thinking of training to be an Licensed Practical Nurse, or LPN. But you are not sure what the qualification entails and whether the there are much in the way of LPN jobs available. You would also be interested in the LPN employment prospects and LPN salary prospects. This is perfectly understandable. According to the Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS) the prospects for LPN employment are above average. Indeed the rate of growth in LPN jobs is forecast to grow at 14% per annum through to the year 2016.
So what is it that LPN’s do? Well in short LPN’s care for people who are sick, or injured, or convalescing or disabled. Generally they work under the direct supervision of a registered nurse (RN) or a physician. The typical LPN is indeed a generalist. They are able to provide basic bedside care, give injections, enemas, dress wounds and give alcohol rubs and massages. They are able to monitor patient reactions to drug treatments, take samples and record bodily functions, through to providing general advice to family members on how best to stick to good health habits.
In order to qualify as an LPN and ultimately to pursue and LPN career you need to undertake an LPN training program (LPN program) which usually lasts one year. At the end of the years training course in order to qualify as an LPN you must pass the licensing examination known as the NCLEX-PN.
LPN salary expectations, once qualified are generally good, with the median in the region of $30,000-$40,000 per year which equates to $15-$20 per hour. So the prospects can only really be considered to be positive and with the current focus on healthcare there are surely many more prospects for the furtherment of you LPN career in coming years.
So where do you find an LPN school or an appropriate LPN program? Well much of the training may be done online in a realtively flexible manner. In fact the only real parts of the training program that you are not really able to undertake online is the practical parts, including for instance anatomy, which is really only possible in a classroom environment. Do not worry however as these sorts of classes are available as evening classes and can be intermingled with the LPN online training.
Hopefully you have been persuaded that the prospects for the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) are indeed very exciting and therefore you have decided to embark on an LPN career.



