Oh, and stop requiring watered-down bachelor’s degrees for basic nursing.
Far better to have rigorous two-year programs than BS BS’s, if you will.
I was married to a LPN for over 2 decades. She was more in demand by every doctor in Obstetrics because of her reputation as a great nurse and she would get overload of expectant mothers to care for. On numerous occasions, we would be sitting in a restaurant having dinner, women would recognize her even in her civilian outfit and stop by our table to thank her profusely with a hug.
But LPN’s are under-paid!
try it some day....