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Research Nursing Roles: Decide if you want to be an LPN, RN, or Nurse Practitioner.
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Get Educated: Complete a nursing program—LPNs need a diploma, RNs usually require an Associate (ADN) or Bachelor’s (BSN) degree.
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Pass the NCLEX: Obtain your nursing license by passing the required NCLEX exam.
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Gain Experience: Start working in healthcare settings to build your skills.
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Keep Learning: Consider certifications in specialized areas and seek mentorship to grow in your career.
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