
The fundamental difference between holding licensure as an LPN/LVN and having a temporary permit is that a temporary permit
A) is surrendered after 2 years; a license is never surrendered.
B) requires close RN supervision; a license gives permission to practice without RN supervision.
C) certifies minimal competency in LPN/LVN skills; a license guarantees safe practice.
D) provides permission to work as a GP/VN; a license certifies minimal competence in LPN/LVN skills.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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