LPN Programs Louisiana

One of the required steps for LPN licensure in Louisiana is completion of an accredited LPN program. The accredited LPN programs in Louisiana take about 12 months to complete. Graduates are prepared for the NCLEX-PN and to apply for licensure with the Louisiana State Board of Practical Nurse Examiners. A list of the accredited LPN programs in Louisiana can be found below.

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There are many accredited LPN programs offered throughout Louisiana, which can help alleviate some of the competitiveness for spaces that are seen in other states. That being said, LPN schools in Louisiana will have specific admission requirements to the school and the LPN program and it is still competitive to earn a spot in a program. You will want to contact the LPN schools in Louisiana that interest you to find out what their current admission requirements are. Some common requirements to start thinking about include CPR certification for Health Care Providers, basic computer skills, college entrances tests like the ACT, possession of a high school diploma or GED, current immunizations, fingerprints and background check and a drug screen. Once you get an LPN program’s current admission requirements focus yourself and excel in all areas that you can to set yourself apart from the other candidates.

LPN program curriculum in Louisiana will include clinicals in pediatric nursing, maternal and newborn nursing, geriatric nursing, medical/surgical nursing and Long-Term Care nursing. Some LPN programs may include additional focus areas. Classroom curriculum may include anatomy and physiology, psychology, nursing ethics, nutrition and diet as well as other required topics.

LPN Salary, LPN Job Outlook, LPN Employers in Louisiana

The Louisiana Workforce Commission released their salary data for 2009, which showed that an LPN in Louisiana made an average annual salary of $35,765 and an average hourly wage of $17.19. Expect that entry-Level salaries for an LPN in Louisiana may be quite a bit lower than the average. Also, salaries for an LPN will vary drastically depending on geographic location, work experience and agency type.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission also releases reports on long-term job growth projections for the state. Their most recent data projects job growth for the LPN profession to be 21% through 2016. Both the job growth data and salary data are a positive indication that this is a good career path to be entering. Advancement into registered nursing through an LPN to RN program is an option pursued by many LPNs in Louisiana and can lead to much higher salaries.

Some of the agencies you’ll find hiring LPNs in Louisiana include West Jefferson Medical Center in Marrero, PS Healthcare (Home CAre Services), Ollie Steele Burden Manor/St. Clare Manor in Baton Rouge, Life Care Hospitals of Shreveport, Gentiva Home Health, LHC Group, Louisiana Department of State Civil Service and Teche Regional Medical Center in Morgan City. These are just a sampling of the many agencies who employ LPNs in Louisiana. Employment opportunities look promising for new graduates.

Though there are a number of LPN programs in Louisiana some may have wait lists if the school is in a popular or urban area. If this is the case you may want to take that time to complete any pre-requisite courses you can. You may also be interested in another popular field of Louisiana’s health care industry, medical assisting. Medical assisting offers similar job growth projections and earning opportunities in Louisiana. Check out the Medical Assistant programs in Louisiana to learn more.

Accredited LPN Programs in Louisiana

Accredited LPN Programs in Louisiana

Follow the link below to be directed to the most current list of LPN programs in Louisiana courtesy of the Louisiana State Board of Practical Nurse Examiners.

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