Practical Nursing Program
Meeting the needs of the growing healthcare industry.
Introduction:
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) become educated to provide health services such as taking blood pressure, pulse, respiration, applying dressings, helping patients with bathing and personal hygiene, and administering medications. Training in this program is provided by licensed medical personnel. A vocational certificate is issued upon successfully completing this 1,350-hour program.
Employment Opportunities:
LPNs will be prepared to be employed in a wide array of healthcare professions. They may work in hospitals, nursing homes, doctor’s offices, private homes, health departments, or other settings such as schools and residential care facilities. Training as LPNs provides a foundation to pursue many health-related career paths including a registered nurse.
Career Opportunities:
- Licensed Practical Nurse
Employment Outlook:
Employment of licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses is projected to grow 9% from 2020 to 2030.
Salary:
The average wage for this career in Florida is $22.46 hourly or $46,710 annually.
Completion Requirements:
The entire program is 1350 hours. Students can earn a certificate at the completion of the following Occupational Completion Points (OCPs):
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Location & Course’s Schedule:
Practical Nursing is available at the following school (s):
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Contact Information at the Location:
Additional information can be provided by student services:
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Source
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses, on the Internet at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/licensed-practical-and-licensed-vocational-nurses.htm.
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