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Explain the difference between a CNA, an RN, and an LPN.

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If you are an RN, you can't work as an LPN. If you are an LPN, you cannot work as a CNA, and so forth. The bottom line is this: We do not deal with legislative issues here, nor do we have any control whatsoever on these factors. Laws are constantly changing and they may change them even this year.

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