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Licensed Practical Nurse
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LPN
Credential
Required
NCLEX-PN
Permitted
IV Therapy
General supervision
Supervision
0 hrs
CE Hours
Varies
Total Initial Fees
Education & Program Requirements
VerifiedProgram Type
Certificate/Diploma from state-approved practical nursing program
Accreditation
State-approved program; ACEN or CCNE accreditation preferred
Program Length
12-18 months
Prerequisite Courses
LPN/LVN programs are typically 12-18 month certificate or diploma programs offered at community colleges and vocational schools. Programs must be approved by the state board of nursing and are often ACEN or CCNE accredited.
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Exam Requirements
VerifiedRequired
National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses
85-205 items
Questions
5 hrs
Time Limit
Pass/Fail; logit-based passing standard set by NCSBN
Passing Score
$200 USD
Exam Fee
Format: Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT)
Retake Policy
45-day waiting period between attempts; no limit on number of attempts
The NCLEX-PN is a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) administered by Pearson VUE. The number of questions varies from 85 to 205 based on performance. A 45-day waiting period is typically required between attempts.
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Overall licensing difficulty: 3/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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NCLEX-PN (Practical Nurse Exam)
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NCLEX-PN
Passing Score
Pass/Fail; logit-based passing standard set by NCSBN
Format
Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT)
Cost of failing
Retake fee: $200 USDInvest in preparation to pass the first time.
How long should you study? Most candidates study 2–4 weeks before taking the NCLEX-PN.
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LPN/LVN Scope of Practice
VerifiedYes
Medication Administration
Yes
IV Therapy Permitted
Yes
IV Certification Required
Yes
Wound Care
Yes
Tracheostomy Care
Yes
Blood Draws
Controlled Substances
May administer Schedule II-V medications under RN/physician supervision
Additional Details
LPNs in Pennsylvania provide basic nursing care under the supervision of an RN or physician. Scope includes vital signs, medication administration, wound care, patient education, and documentation. LPNs may perform IV therapy including maintenance of IV infusions under certain conditions with proper training.
LPN/LVN scope of practice varies significantly by state. Some states allow IV therapy with additional certification, while others restrict it entirely. Medication administration privileges and supervision requirements also vary.
RN/Physician Supervision
VerifiedSupervision Required
Supervision Level
General supervision
Supervisor Type
RN, physician, or dentist
On-Site Supervisor Not Required
Delegation Rules
LPNs may delegate specific tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) in accordance with Pennsylvania regulations and facility policy.
LPNs/LVNs must work under the supervision of a registered nurse (RN), physician, or other authorized provider. Supervision levels range from "direct" (supervisor physically present) to "general" (supervisor available but not necessarily on-site).
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee Initial LPN license application fee | $35 |
NCLEX-PN Fee Paid directly to Pearson VUE | $200 USD |
License Fee | Included in application fee |
Background Check Fee | $40 |
Renewal Fee Biennial renewal fee | $76 |
Total Initial Fees Varies; includes application fee ($35), NCLEX-PN ($200), and background check ($40) | Varies |
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Renewal & CE Requirements
Verified2 years (biennial)
Renewal Period
0 hrs
CE Hours Required
—
Practice Hours
Required CE Topics
Renewal Fee
$76
Regulatory Board
LPN/LVN licenses must be renewed on schedule. Most states require continuing education hours covering topics such as pharmacology, infection control, and patient safety. Some states also require minimum practice hours for renewal.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedAccepts Out-of-State Credentials
Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC)
Member State
Endorsement Available
Yes
NLC Details
Pennsylvania is a member of the enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC) as of July 7, 2025. LPNs with a multistate license can practice in other NLC member states.
Endorsement Requirements
The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) allows LPNs/LVNs to practice in other compact member states without obtaining additional licenses. Non-compact states require license by endorsement, which typically involves verifying your existing credentials and may require additional documentation.
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Pennsylvania joined the NLC effective July 7, 2025. Only 2 hours of CE (child abuse recognition and reporting) are required; no other traditional CE hours needed. Has a very low initial application fee ($35). Records must be retained for 5 years, longer than most states.
Pennsylvania uses the title 'Licensed Practical Nurse' (LPN).
All applicants must pass the NCLEX-PN for licensure.
LPNs must practice under the supervision of an RN or physician.
Only 2 hours CE required (child abuse recognition/reporting).
Pennsylvania joined the NLC effective July 7, 2025.
Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) launched April 2023 — includes case studies and enhanced item types.
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✓ eNLC Compact State — Pennsylvania is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC). Licensed lpns from other member states may be eligible for expedited practice privileges.
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Pennsylvania requires passing the NCLEX-PN exam for LPN licensure. As an NLC member state, Pennsylvania offers multistate practice privileges. All licensing is managed through the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.