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LPN Salaries
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Article by Max Stein
Published on Feb 27, 2007
 
Licensed Practical Nurses provide the most amount of direct patient care within the nursing category of healthcare.  If you're interested in a healthcare career dealing directly with patients, becoming an LPN is a rewarding opportunity.

Salary Ranges / Job Outlook for LPN Nurses

While nursing jobs in general are in high demand nationwide, LPN positions in hospitals are declining.  However, since this has been caused by an increase in outpatient services, LPN positions in long term care facilities and home health is in as much demand as other nursing categories.

The U.S. Department of Labor has published the median income for LPNs as $31,440 in 2002.  The range was $22,860 to $44,040 based on geographic location and work experience.  Contract LPNs made the most money, while doctor's office nurses made the least on average at $28,710.

A nursing career offers other benefits including a flexible schedule, a short work week (three 12 hour shifts with four days off), tuition reimbursement and signing bonuses.