California - Board of Vocational Nursing Psychiatric Technicians LVN EDUCATORS: California schools for Vocational Nursing are urged to continue providing the curriculum approved by the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians, including the respiratory system and care of patients
Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) - Board of Vocational . . . - California 1 What is a licensed vocational nurse (LVN)? An entry-level health care provider who is responsible for rendering basic nursing care A vocational nurse practices under the direction of a physician or registered nurse The licensee is not an independent practitioner
Summary of Requirements for Licensure as a Vocational Nurse - California Section B Graduate of a California Approved School of Vocational Nursing Successful completion of a California Approved Vocational Nursing Program Contact your program director for application forms and instructions Graduate of an Out-Of-State School of Practical Vocational Nursing The school of practical vocational nursing from which you graduated must have been approved by the Board of
Board of Vocational Nursing Psychiatric Technicians - California The Board is responsible for examination and licensure of over 9,500 VN applicants and 1,000 PT applicants annually There are five different methods to qualify for licensure as an LVN in California (see Vocational Nurse Fact Sheet) and Method 3: Qualification Based on Equivalent Education and or Experience, and four different methods of qualifying for PT licensure (see Psychiatric Technician