LPN Programs in Idaho

The table below contains the approved LPN training programs in Idaho. You can filter the programs by school name, city, county and phone and you can apply multiple filters at once. The Reset Filters button at the bottom of the table removes all filters.

Name City County Phone
Boise State University College of Applied Technology Boise Ada 208.426.4143
1910 University Drive, Boise, ID 83725
Alternate phone number: 800.824.7017 ext. 4143
Carrington College Boise Ada 208.377.8080
1122 North Liberty Street, Boise, ID 83704
Alternate phone number: 208.779.3100
North Idaho College Coeur d'Alene Kootenai 208.769.3452
1000 West Garden Avenue, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Alternate phone number: 208.769.3311
Eastern Idaho Technical College Idaho Falls Bonneville 208.524.3000
1600 South 25th East, Idaho Falls, ID 83404
Alternate phone number: 208.524.3000 ext. 3607
Lewis - Clark State College Lewiston Nez Perce 208.792.2413
500 8th Avenue, Lewiston, ID 83501
Alternate phone number: 208.792.5272
Idaho State University College of Technology Campus Pocatello Bannock 208.282.1052
777 Memorial Drive, Building 48, Pocatello, ID 83209
Alternate phone number: 208.282.2622
College of Southern Idaho College of Technology Twin Falls Twin Falls 208.732.6720
315 Falls Avenue, Twin Falls, ID 83303
Alternate phone number: 208.732.6795

LPN Programs by State

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Renewal

LPN License Renewal

Licensed practical nurses need to renew their license every two years in order to maintain an active status on their state's board of nursing. Most states require a renewal fee and some states offer online renewal. Those who have an inactive, lapsed, or suspended license are not eligible for renewal and must contact their board of nursing to find out how to reactivate it. Every state has its own renewal requirements and only LPNs who meet work and continuing education requirements qualify for renewal and are allowed to practice. Contact the board of nursing to find out how many hours of nursing practice and how many continuing educational credits are mandatory for license renewal in your state.

Practice

What is the practice of nursing?

The practice of nursing is a set of interactions that take place between the nurse and the client. The process starts with a detailed assessment of the client’s health care needs. The nurse interviews the client and sometimes the family to obtain the health history as well as the current health status. The nurse physically examines the patient and also reviews the client's medical record including important data such as the results of diagnostic tests. Nursing assessment is followed by developing a plan of care which address the client's ongoing health conditions. The goal of a nursing plan of care is to improve an individual's health status and to prevent future illness. The interventions outlined in a nursing plan of care may include support with activities of daily living as well as highly complex technological services such as ventilator support. It is the nurse's job to observe the effects of the services being provided to each client and to make necessary adjustments. The nurse should always be the patient's advocate and act in the client's best interest.

Licensure

Can I get a compact license if I own property in a compact state?

In order to be eligible for a compact license, your declared primary state of residence must be a compact state. Owning property in a compact state is not sufficient to meet residence requirements. Proof of residence includes obtaining a driver's license, voting, registering to vote or filing federal taxes with an address in that state.

Exam

Can I take the NCLEX in a different state?

The NCLEX-PN exam is administered on a computer at approved test sites throughout the United States. First, the nurse graduate chooses a test center where to take the examination. Since all states administer the same exam, it is not required that a candidate sit for the examination in the same state in which he or she applies for licensure. Each exam is individualized according to the responses given to previous test questions but all exams follow a standard plan. A minimum of eighty-five (85) questions must be answered by a candidate in order to determine a pass or fail status. Some candidates may be answering items for up to five hours in order to finish the test. Every question is multiple choice and each item needs to be answered in order to move to the next one. Candidates with disabilities need to notify the test center in order to receive special accommodations. The NCLEX-PN exam has no more than 205 questions but you can pass with only 85 if you answer correctly. Those who fail the test can take it again but must wait at least forty-five days to retest.

Education

What do I need to become an LPN?

Most states have a specific set of criteria that needs to be met in order for an individual to become a licensed practical nurse. The requirements can be summarized as the following: have good moral character, be at least seventeen years of old, have a high school diploma or GED, meet the state's LPN education requirements, and pass the NCLEX-PN exam. LPN program graduates have the critical thinking skills as well as the technical competencies that are required for an entry level position as a vocational nurse.

Nursing students who successfully complete all the program coursework and clinical practice receive a Practical Nurse Diploma and are eligible to take the practical nurse licensing exam. Passing the NCLEX-PN is the first step towards finding employment as a practical nurse in a variety of settings including clinics, long term care facilities and doctors' offices. It is common for states to charge a licensing fee. The fees are subject to change and differ from state to state. Licensed practical nurses pay the licensing fee upon initial registration and every two years as they renew their status.

Career

Who are the major employers for LPNs?

Job growth will occur over all healthcare settings but especially those that service the geriatric population like nursing care facilities, community care facilities, and home healthcare services. In order to contain healthcare costs, many procedures once performed only in hospitals are being performed in physicians' offices and in outpatient care centers, largely because of advances in technology. As a result, the number of LPNs should increase faster in these facilities than in hospitals. Nevertheless, hospitals will continue to demand the services of LPNs and will remain one of the largest employers of these workers.

Organizations

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's (AHRQ) mission is to produce evidence to make health care safer, higher quality, more accessible, equitable, and affordable, and to work within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and with other partners to make sure that the evidence is understood and used.

Cleveland Clinic Free Nursing CMEs

The Center for Continuing Education has been committed to sharing a wealth of knowledge with physicians, nurses, and other medical professionals across the country and all over the world for more than 75 years. The Center for Continuing Education is responsible for one of the largest and most diverse CME programs anywhere.