Archive for the 'Licensed Vocational Nurse' Category

The Importance Of The NCLEX Test

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Completing a nursing school program is a tremendous accomplishment. All the time and effort studying and passing test after test in nursing school has finally paid off in the form of a degree. But hold on a moment-you aren’t really a nurse until you have passed a very important test called the National Council Licensure [...]

LPN Nursing Degrees

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

A LPN nursing degree (Licensed Practical Nurse) or LVN nursing degree (Licensed Vocational Nurse) has a distinct advantage over many other nursing education programs, it is a fast-track to earning money, and it means that after a years of schooling, the nurse is able to work, then she studies at the same time. The advantage [...]

Types of Nursing Degrees

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

When considering nursing as a profession there are a variety of different degrees that one can obtain to begin one’s career. Nurses are employed at a variety of different educational levels with all nurses requiring licensing and registration in their applicable state of professional practice. There are a number of avenues an individual can take [...]

Nursing Home LVN Jobs Growing In Demand

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

A nursing home LVN job is one of the many job descriptions that a Licensed Vocational Nursing Program can prepare you for. LVN jobs are available in nursing homes, schools, corrections departments, and many other institutions and organizations. To satisfy the growing demand for LVN job descriptions, there are a large number of vocational nursing [...]