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Whats the difference between an RN and an LPN?

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Whats the difference between an RN and an LPN?

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Both Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and Registration Nurses (RNs) are considered “Nurses”, and both are required to pass a licensing examination after completing a Nursing Program. The real differences between the two lie in the scope of practice, their responsibilities, the possibilities for advancement, and their salaries.

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