I live in PA and I know that my sister went halfway through RN school (about a year) then moved away. where she lives now she found out that she had enough education and training to challenge the LPN test. I was wondering if I can do this because I am graduating National Registry Paramedic school in 2 months and we have more actual skills training and about the same education as RNs except for the actual "nursing" classes (we study A&P, cardiology, pharmacology,pediatrics, pathophys., gerintology,GI,trauma, the whole nine yards, plus we can do skills such as IVs, med administration, cardiac monitoring, Defibrillation/pacing/cardioversion, airway intubations (something nurses arent even allowed to do), chest decompressions, cricothorotomy). Any ideas?? any info is great!! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-05-02
14:59:57
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for whoever answered that paramedic training isnt anywhere that of an RN, you obviously havent worked around prehospital services lately. We are trained and licensed to do things nurses arent allowed to even try! We are very highly trained, medically inclined people!!! I ask about the LPN test because someone was saying that you could and I'd never heard of it. If you think Paramedics aren't as educated or skilled as a nurse, dont call an ambulance when your having The Big One, call and ER and just see if a nurse will come and get you!! (I bet you'll find out the hard way that they wont, and if they did, they wouldnt know what to do when they got there!)
2007-05-02
17:03:21 ·
update #1