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Mississippi, MS | LPN Nursing Program Information

How to Become an LPN in Mississippi

The first step to becoming an LPN in Mississippi is taking a minimum of five prerequisite courses in introductory topics like physiology, biology, and psychology. Entry is competitive based on grades so it is advisable to do well. Once accepted into a college of nursing, it takes about a year to complete an LPN education program, which gives students the practical skills necessary to care for patients alongside some knowledge of bigger picture processes and theories of nursing. After studies are complete, students take the final exam: the National Counsel Licensing Examination-Practical Nursing (NCLEX-PN). The test costs $200 to take through national examiners Pearson Vue, and the Mississippi Board of Nursing requires an additional $60 application fee. Pass rates are high for first time test takers—over 80 percent—and once a student receives their passing results, they are eligible to begin work as a Licensed Practical Nurse in Mississippi.

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Mississippi LPN Salary, Hours and Duties

In Mississippi, the average salary for an LPN is close to $37,500 yearly (according to BLS.gov), not including benefits. The majority of LPNs in Mississippi work in hospitals, but jobs are also available in retirement homes, doctor’s offices, and other health care institutions. Their typical work day is focused upon patient care as they list monitoring patient status, administering medicine, maintaining medical equipment, feeding patients, and so on as the bulk of their duties. Although a normal work week entails around 40 hours on the job, their hours may vary significantly from a typical weekday work schedule. After all, many patients need care around the clock, on weekends, holidays and so forth.