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I have been looking all over and am wondering if anyone can tell me the states that will allow a Paramedic to test for LPN. If there are any. I've heard rumors about NY and PA. NY is a no. Any help appreciated.
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We don't have a bridge program close to here and the closest one is full time 2 hours away. The local college will allow LPN to RN in 2 semesters.
Our er here regularly employees paramedics that work in nurse capacities.
Well, here's a thread raised from the dead for no good reason...
That is very true about a medic not being a nurse, and not having all of the training of a nurse. Your opinion about RN training is just that, however, an opinion. You may be right or wrong, but the fact is, many colleges nation wide, reputable ones that have had RN programs for years offer Medic to RN bridge. The programs typically last 18 months and yield an RN associates degree. These programs are approved by state nursing boards.
Let's clarify that. A Paramedic can do some of the duties of a nurse but can NOT work as a nurse. They might even have a separate chain of command for their job title since RNs are very reluctant to supervise and be responsible for Paramedics in the ED, but they are still not considered nurses and their duties will still have some limitations.