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LPN to RNRating: (votes: 0) ![]() ...by the way, i'll be looking in the philadelphia and new jersey region I was an LPN for eight years before I got my BSN. It think it definitely helped me to have that nursing experience in so many areas to get a better job (better hours/higher pay) right off the bat, instead of having to work in the trenches of a hospital for six months to a year. Comment:
I can only respond to your second question: in our facility HR has a formula to allow RN's with experience (including LVN experience) to be hired at a higher base pay. Congrats on your accomplishment!!!
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This is great ! Congrats! I just graduated with my RN. 8 years LPN Expeience !
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http://allnurses.com/lpn-rn-nursing/...rn-525589.html This would be your answer for the experience question. Good luck!
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First off, congrats on your accomplishment! You should be proud of yourself!I was an LPN for 8 years before I got my ADN. I did get a higher base pay than traditional ADN grads. Some places its like 2 or 4 years of LPN experience = 1 year of RN experience. Good luck!!!
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I was an LVN for four years before I earned my RN license. Some hospitals in my area will credit a new grad RN by offering a slightly higher starting pay rate if the person has LPN/LVN experience. Some places will issue you a year of RN experience for every two years of LPN experience that you have.
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I think it just depends who is interviewing you. I had a few people who I interviewed who were either LVS's or worked with really good LVN's and took my LVN experience in account as experience as a nurse. Surprisingly there were much more people who thought that my LVN experience didn't count at all. In my opinion, I think it has helped me be a better RN and I also think that nursing (CNA, LVN, RN) are all great experiecne in the feild of nursing.
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Thanks ....!
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