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Subacute care. cant challenge lvn boardsRating: (votes: 0) You have no nursing education which is what you need to qualify to take any boards. Comment: It's because the California State BVNPT has determined that if you were to get the specific mix of care activities over 51 months of work, including acute care, you should then be able to pass the exam and be able to be licensed as an LVN. Working in a only in a subacute setting for 5 years does not meet the experience mix that they would want you to have, so you do not qualify for licensure by that specific route. Specifically the BVNPT says that this is the minimum hours... and 40 months of the below work must be in an acute care setting. You must also pass a 54 hour pharmacology course in addition to the clinical time. 48 months medical/surgical nursing;6 weeks maternity or genitourinary nursing;6 weeks pediatric nursing.I got the above directly from the BVNPT website... right here: http://www.bvnpt.ca.gov/licensing/method_3.shtml#PHARMJust scroll up a little bit from the "pharm" section to see what they require for paid bedside nursing experience.Comment: Quote from poppycatYou have no nursing education which is what you need to qualify to take any boards.Comment: Thanks for the information, commuter. I didn't know this.
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