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Pennsylvania Nurse Rounds Out Her Education and Experience with MSN Degree

Post University

She became a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in 1993. Getting Her Start For seven years, Heather worked as an LPN in a dementia unit and in a long-term care center. After high school, she explored educational options that were affordable and close to home, which led her to the vocational technical school in town.

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Four Different Types of Jobs in Nursing

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

3 They are often the first line of care for patients and provide assistance with a myriad of basic daily needs. 3 While some CNAs work in hospitals, they’re often hired in long-term care facilities. 3 They are often the first line of care for patients and provide assistance with a myriad of basic daily needs.