Originally Posted by
xxshaunxx
There are no extra "assessment skills" nor are there any additional "time for intervention" skills taught in the few extra months of RN schooling. In fact it is arrogance like yours that is the EXACT attitude this young lady was talking about. Since both LVN and RN schooling teach only the very basic core information of nursing, I submit it is rather the years on the floor as a working nurse that make the difference. It is all those years of listening, learning, studying and researching that makes the difference between a great nurse and a poor one. And it is NOT the title of RN or LVN. Shaun Elijah Gabriel LVN II, (or is it III or IV?)