You could shove the facts up RCG's big nose and he'd still claim victory all the while deluding himself into believing everyone else thinks he's won as well.
I'm sorry this is no way proof of anything. I can't help it that the DOL is a bit imprecise with their wording here. What they are referring to as " full professional nursing education" or "full professional Nurse" is the "registered Nurse education and licensure". Yes RN's are professionals they supervise LPN's but just because they are professional does not mean LPN's are not also professionals too. One profession supervises another profession. MD's (professionals) supervise and direct Rn's (professionals) who supervise LPN's (also Professionals). rcg is like a drowning man here grasping at straws. Pretty damn funny if you ask me .
If, by everyone, you think the rednecks of your ilk, no. You and Tigger have posted enuf material for people to make up their own minds. I am just hanging out now to watch you and PT and pspr do your "the sheeple" bit. After Obama is re-elected there will be no more points to make.
less than professional nurses education, numbnuts. So if in an lpn has less education than a professional nurse then they are not a professional. And you talk about IQ??
OK, I may have to back to my other parallel. The CPA vs. the Accountant, or Enrolled Agent. LPN's are licensed, but are not categorized in the same professional category as a RN. Still a bit of semantics, but recognized.
And you've posted enough lies embellishments and exaggerations for everyone not on your "team" to know you're full of shit. But you claimed you won't be here long after the election.
Well clearly lpn's are not RN's but both are part of the nursing profession and both ARE Professionals. What part do you not get!
Bull Shit pro·fes·sion·a l/prəˈfeSHənl/ Adjective: Of, relating to, or connected with a profession. Noun: A person engaged or qualified in a profession. Once again you're trying to elevate your third shift enema technician job into something it's not.