Have you had a close call with social media and your LPN license? Share your story (anonymously) in the comments below.
We call this phenomenon the of social media—a toxic, addictive, and destructive relationship between your nursing identity and your public digital footprint. You know it’s wrong. You know it could hurt you. But you keep hitting “post” because the likes feel good. bad romance lpn badromancelpn onlyfans private new
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By: The Nursing Advocacy Desk
In the age of TikTok rounds, Instagram nurselfies, and Facebook rants about short-staffing, the line between "relatable content" and "career suicide" has become dangerously thin. For Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), the stakes are uniquely high. Unlike RNs who often have strong union backing or travel nurses who can vanish into the next contract, LPNs operate in a high-visibility, high-vulnerability niche. Have you had a close call with social
Let’s break down the lyrics of this dangerous dance and learn how to rewrite your professional ending. The algorithm loves conflict. A video of an LPN calmly making a perfect bed gets 200 views. A video of an LPN crying in their car about a rude doctor or a negligent coworker gets 200,000. You know it’s wrong