Submitted by Guest28403 (not verified) on Tue, 09/18/2012 - 4:34pm.
First off NC doesnt have LVN's they have LPNs. Secondly unless you were responding as a member of an agency in Brunswick County you were not a 1st responder you were somebody who happened to come upon the scene and stopped to help (which is commendable as alot of people dont want to stop to assist). Not trying to be anal retentive but just trying to clarify what your situation was one way or the other and just curious as to why you would somehow misclassify your nursing license since only California and Texas I believe use that classification for non-RNs with 12-18 month diplomas.
just a quick question first responder?
First off NC doesnt have LVN's they have LPNs. Secondly unless you were responding as a member of an agency in Brunswick County you were not a 1st responder you were somebody who happened to come upon the scene and stopped to help (which is commendable as alot of people dont want to stop to assist). Not trying to be anal retentive but just trying to clarify what your situation was one way or the other and just curious as to why you would somehow misclassify your nursing license since only California and Texas I believe use that classification for non-RNs with 12-18 month diplomas.