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If I have a Bachelor's of science in Nursing ,am I an RN or a LPN?


If I have a Bachelor's of science in Nursing ,am I an RN or a LPN?

this is a four year degree and once you pass boards, you will be an RN. LPN is a licensed practical nurse and they don't have the extensive schooling.

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Just because you have a degree, doesn't mean you are licensed to be employed as a nurse. The other answers were right, they weren't being rude. Report It

Neither because RN and LPN are license nurse! You have to take the state license test to be RN or LPN !

none, you have to obtain a license

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