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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the pneq application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information. Ensure that your name matches exactly as it appears on your identification to avoid any issues with exam scheduling.
  3. Complete the Nursing Education History section. List all nursing programs attended, including graduation dates and types of programs. If applying based on practical nursing equivalency (PNEQ), indicate this clearly.
  4. In the Applicant Background section, provide all names you have been known by and answer questions regarding previous applications for licensure in Florida.
  5. Address the Criminal History section thoroughly. If applicable, prepare documentation detailing any convictions or disciplinary actions as required.
  6. Review and complete all remaining sections, ensuring that you provide accurate information and necessary documentation for each question.
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Pennsylvania, Missouri, Hawaii, Georgia, and Florida are the ONLY states that allow LPNs or military medics to challenge the nursing exam board to bypass a nursing program to become an RN. An accredited LPN program must still be completed.
In California, a prospective LVN can challenge the board and sit for the LVN licensing exam- without having to go through an approved, formal LVN program. While this may be good news for some, there are strict guidelines for this means of licensure.
In addition to state-specific requirements, the time it can take you to sit for your NCLEX exam depends on factors such as the authorization-to-test waiting period. However, graduates must pass their NCLEX exam within three years after graduation.
Challenging the LPN exam is an alternative route to becoming a licensed practical nurse in Florida. Unlike the traditional path of completing an LPN program, this option allows you to directly attempt the licensure exam without enrolling in a formal nursing education program.
Registered nurses have undergone longer courses of study and often specialize in a particular area of care. For these reasons, they typically have more responsibilities than LPNs. For instance, RNs have more control over patient care and often communicate directly with families.

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A Guide to LPN-to-RN Bridge Programs. An LPN-to-RN program is an educational path designed specifically for licensed practical nurses (LPNs) looking to further their education and career. The program uses your LPN education and experience as a starting point and offers in-depth curriculum at an accelerated pace.
In order to make the transition from LPN to RN, LPNs generally complete an accredited registered nurse program and take the national exam for RN licensure known as the NCLEX-RN openinnew. In some cases, however, LPNs are able to waive a portion of the RN program because of their experience.

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