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  • What is the difference between a practical nurse and a registered nurse?

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    LPNs vs RNs. RN and LPN: two different sets of initials on different name badges - and often two very different roles. Registered nurses (RN) have, at the minimum, a two-year degree or three-year diploma. Licensed practical nurses (LPN) have about a year of nursing education, often culminating in a certificate.
  • Is online school free?

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    Connections Academy is a tuition-free online public school for grades K12. In this virtual classroom, students can spend the school year reaching their highest potential through a uniquely individualized learning program.
  • How do you get a nursing degree?

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    Get your Associate of Science Degree in Nursing (ASN/ADN): it takes two to three years and qualifies you to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) Get your Bachelor of Science Nursing (BSN): it takes four years at a college or university and prepares you for bedside and leadership roles.