If more students took a LPN Nursing degree online, the health care crises would be easier to handle. With America in the throws of a health care crisis, nurses are in high demand. With the baby-boomer generation nurses beginning to retire, the ratio of retiring nurses to emerging nurses is quickly becoming worse and worse. With the amount of patients entering hospitals on the rise and nursing on the decline, the overall quality of health care to each individual is rapidly becoming a concern. It is well known in the medical community that the nurse/patience ratio is directly related to patient moral and even mortality rates.
Solving the nursing shortage
The solution to the above mentioned problem is to have more qualified nurses. For this reason, there is a need that more students should admit into various nursing schools hence increasing the number of nurses that can join the health care departments later. This method, unfortunately, cannot work this time around. The population is just too large and nursing schools all over the country are already pressed beyond their limits, there simply aren't enough qualified teachers to handle the amount of nursing students required to solve this shortage.
Are online nursing programs the answer?
Maybe, maybe not, at any rate, offering LPN nursing degrees online can definitely help. Any avenue available to help add nurses to the system should be encouraged and supported. Most online nursing programs start at the LPN (Licensed Practical Nurses) and may offer a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program, and some even go on to prepare you for the licensing exam to become an RN (Registered Nurse). The LPN programs are typically two year programs, and BSN usually takes four years to complete. Students with any of these degrees are desperately needed, so graduates of classroom and online programs alike rarely have trouble finding a job.
Can a nurse really be trained online?
Yes and no. The drawback to online nursing programs is finding hands on clinical class time. This is something that can be arranged by the student with various clinics, but more often than not, online students also hold full-time jobs and study in their free time. Graduates of online BSN programs who did not have the opportunity to learn in a clinic often find success in nursing when they begin their career as academic nursing teachers. They become the teachers which opens more opportunities to continue their own education with hands on clinical experiences.
Graduates, who received their LPN nursing degree online, often fill in the bottom rungs of nursing, which may not sound so appealing, but those positions are just as important to fill, and lead to greater opportunities
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November 15, 2008 Can You Really Get a LPN Nursing Degree Online?
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