The National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses (NFLPN) is involved in a broad range of activities that are in the interests of practical and vocational nurses. Who may join the NFLPN?

A) Licensed practical/vocational nurses or students in practical/vocational nursing programs
B) Registered nurses and licensed practical/vocational nurses
C) Anyone who has an interest in practical/vocational nursing
D) Licensed practical/vocational nurses who are in active practice and LP/VNs who teach in educational programs


A

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