About LPNSTUDENTS

LPNSTUDENTS is a practical learning hub for Licensed Practical Nurse students and early‑career LPNs. We provide concise clinical references, study tools, protocols, and community spaces designed to help learners translate knowledge into safe bedside practice.

Our mission

We aim to make essential clinical knowledge accessible, actionable, and easy to apply in clinical settings. Our content focuses on clarity, safety, and practical application—covering anatomy, pharmacology, procedures, documentation, and exam preparation.

What we publish

Study resources

Concise articles, quick‑reference guides, and textbook recommendations to support classroom learning and clinical preparation.

Practice tools

NCLEX‑style quizzes, timed practice tests, and scenario drills to build recall and clinical reasoning under pressure.

Clinical aids

Protocols, equipment lists, and checklists designed to be practical in simulation and clinical rotations.

Community

Forums, study groups, and local chapter information to help students find peers, mentors, and job leads.

Editorial standards

Content is written for clarity and clinical relevance. Articles are reviewed for accuracy and updated periodically. For regulatory or licensure questions, we direct readers to state boards and official guidance. Contributors are asked to cite authoritative sources and follow contributor guidelines.

How to use the site

  1. Start with program planning on LPN Schools.
  2. Build foundational knowledge with Anatomy and Pharmacology.
  3. Practice with Quizzes & Tests and apply protocols in simulation labs.
  4. Join the Forums for peer support and local advice.

Contribute and correct

We welcome concise, evidence‑based contributions. To propose content or report an error, follow the contributor guidelines on the LPN Articles page or post in the LPN Forums. Editorial staff review submissions for clarity and clinical relevance before publication.

Contact and governance

For editorial inquiries, corrections, or partnership requests, use the contact link in the footer or the site’s contact form. We maintain a small editorial team and consult practicing clinicians and educators when updating clinical protocols and study materials.