What is the difference between a LPN and a RN?

What is the difference between RN and LPN beside the salary?

  • I want to become a nurse and I went to the school today to looking for some information, the school offer me a 12 months LPN program, they told me after the I graduate from LPN then I ...show more

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    If you want to become a registered nurse, then do it the short way-go to school and get your RN. That school wants more money when you return to get your RN degree (which is not impossible by the way). What's the point of having a LVN / LPN degree in your hand and a month later you're back in school for RN?

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There are differences in their scope of practice as well. For example, an RN can do IV pushes and administer blood, while an LPN legally cannot do these things in a clinical setting.

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