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gbarreiro

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The fundamental difference between holding licensure as an LPN/LVN and having a temporary permit is that a temporary permit
 
  a. is surrendered after 2 years; a license is never surrendered.
  b. requires close RN supervision; a license gives permission to practice without RN supervision.
  c. certifies minimal competency in LPN/LVN skills; a license guarantees safe practice.
  d. provides permission to work as a GP/VN; a license certifies minimal competence in LPN/LVN skills.

Question 2

Which statement pertains to a temporary work permit?
 
  a. It is issued automatically upon completion of the LPN/LVN program.
  b. It permits one to work as an LPN/LVN.
  c. It is required to take the NCLEX-PN examination.
  d. It is revoked once the NCLEX-PN examination result is reported.
  e. It allows one to assume LPN/LVN charge nurse duties.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
A temporary permit allows a graduate practical or vocational nurse to work until the results of the NCLEX-PN examination are in. The temporary permit is automatically revoked once these results are available. Passing the NCLEX-PN exam allows employment as a fully licensed practical or vocational nurse (LPN or LVN). If the examination is failed, the temporary permit is surrendered.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
One must apply for the permit on program completion if wishing to work. One works as a GP/VN, not as a fully licensed LPN/LVN. The temporary work permit and the application to take the examination are not dependent on one another. The temporary permit is revoked once the NCLEX-PN examination is reported. If the examination is passed, the individual works as a fully licensed LPN/LVN. If the examination is failed, the individual must surrender the permit and work as a nursing assistant.




gbarreiro

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Wow, this really help


robbielu01

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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