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What are the bare minimun requirements to take the nclex-lpn exam? |
do yo need to graduate from a nursing course or program, or can you challang the test on your own, without formal education? You must graduate from an accredited LPN course. There was a time you could challenge the test if you had working experience,but that hasn't been for at least 30 years. In order to sit for the state boards,you have to attend and pass the schooling. When you graduate you will be a GPN until you pass the boards. |
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