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Common Supplies You’ll Need for an LPN Program

Posted on July 10 2016 by K. Moore in LPN Program

Common Supplies You’ll Need for an LPN Program

As with any training program, before you begin your first day of class, you’ll be required to obtain several key supplies. Along with gathering the necessary pieces of equipment to fully engage in the training, you may be required to prepare by obtaining certain certifications and physician clearances. These requirements can vary from school-to-school, but the most common prerequisites include completing a CPR certification course, a physical examination by your physician as well as documentation proving your current on your immunizations. You may also be required to obtain a flu shot and a TB test.

Once you’ve successfully accomplished the various entry requirements for your LPN training program, you’ll then need to begin the process of gathering various school supplies. While your school will provide a detailed list of must-have items, the following are generally found on the LPN gear list at golpnonline.com.

LPN Program School Supplies

Belled Stethoscope: This is considered a must-have piece of equipment for all nurses and medical staff. You can generally find them at nurse supply stores or via an online retailer for an average cost of around $75. Stethoscopes are definitely one of those items where you truly get what you pay for.

Nursing Scrubs: While you’ll be required to purchase at least one pair of nursing scrubs, the style and color of the scrubs will likely be determined by your particular school. Therefore, check with your school to learn about its requirements as well as the best store to purchase them from. You can expect to pay anywhere from $80 to $100 per uniform. - www.allheart.com

Nursing Shoes: Generally, white nursing shoes are required by all students. Although a wide variety of non-slip white shoes are available, it’s suggested to purchase shoes specifically designed for nurses as they feature unique anti-slip soles as well as additional foot support to keep you as comfortable as possible during your long shifts. The average cost of appropriate footwear is similar to the cost of scrubs, anywhere from $80 to $100.

Bandage Scissors: These specially designed scissors are used to prevent accidentally cutting a patient while snipping a bandage. You can purchase these at a medical supply retail store or online for an average of $20 each. - www.scrubsandbeyond.com/Accessories-Scissors.html

Textbooks: Now this is the most expensive piece of school supplies. It’s also the most varied as every school features its own unique set of textbooks. You can expect to spend an average of $500 to over $1,200 in total; however, you can curb this cost by purchasing used textbooks or borrowing books from previous students.

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