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LPN - Licensed Practical Nurse
LPN
Marlborough, MA
Per Diem
National Health Care Associates

National Health Care Associates

-: A GREAT PLACE TO WORK:   Preferred Professional Services (PPS) is a proud affiliate of National Health Care Associates, a growing network of more than 35 short-term rehabilitation and long-term care centers that touch the lives of thousands of families throughout the Northeast.    We have per diem shifts available now in our Long-Term Care a...
Make a Difference: Join Our Ridgewood LPN Team!
LPN
Ridgewood, NY
Permanent
New World Staffing

New World Staffing

Join an amazing team as a Part-Time Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at an adolescent residential facility in Ridgewood! You'll play a pivotal role in delivering health services, conducting medication calls, and collaborating with healthcare professionals. This position offers a dynamic work environment where you can thrive and develop your skills. Being part of a recognized organization enhances your career trajectory, with pathways for growth into senior management. Make a real difference in the lives of young individuals!
$32.00/hour I'm Interested
Home Health Agency Seeking Licensed Practical Nurses
LPN - Home Care
Greenville, NC
Permanent
HEALTH-PRO HOMECARE SREVICES, INC

HEALTH-PRO HOMECARE SREVICES, INC

Seeking Licensed Practical Nurses for Home Health Care Agency. We are growing! HEALTH-PRO Homecare Services Inc. is a licensed HCO (Home Care Organization) that provides excellent and quality home care and skilled nurse services. We are currently seeking PRN, part-time and Full-time Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), who will be responsible for pr...
$26.00/hour I'm Interested
Registered Nursing Job Near Me
RN - ER
My City, My State
Travel/Contract

Travel Nursing Agency

Join our team as a Travel RN and enjoy competitive pay while exploring new places! We're seeking a skilled and passionate nurse to provide excellent patient care while working in exciting locations across the country. Earn top compensation in the industry. Apply now to start your adventure as a Travel RN with us!
$5000/week
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Licensed Practical Nurse Nursing

In order to become a licensed practical (LPN) or vocational nurse (LVN), you must first graduate from an accredited nursing program. It is possible to obtain a diploma (a program lasting about a year) or an associate's degree. Upon successful completion of the program, one must then pass the national credentialing test, the NCLEX-PN.

Bedside care is most often the main focus of the LPN. Taking vital signs, performing lab draws, assisting with the patients' personal care issues and information gathering from the patient and family consumes a significant amount of time in the LPN's day.

In many cases licensed practical nurses work alongside a registered nurse as a support person. The LPN may have their own patients and be responsible for patient assessment; it is however, the registered nurses' credentials that carry the weight of responsibility. The majority of LPNs are employed in nursing homes, doing medication passes and assessments. It is also possible for LPNs to become intravenous (IV) medication certified by passing an IV fluid administration test. This enables the LPN to hang the majority of IV drips such an antibiotics and electrolytes. An RN's license is still required for the higher risk IVs.

LPNs can be employed in schools, hospitals, industrial settings and clinics. In the nursing home setting, it is possible for LPNs to advance to the role of charge nurse. The LPN charge nurse oversees staffing problems and overall coordination of patient care including duties performed by nursing assistants and patient care aides.

Many LPNs work in the field of home health nursing when an RN's skills are not required. LPNs make nursing care plans, prepare meals and may take patients to doctors' appointments where the patient's illness requires traveling with a nurse. LPNs may also be involved with home health teaching where a patient with a new diagnosis or new home medical equipment needs supervision and teaching reinforcement.

In most states the LPN is not permitted to supervise an RN, although this issue is continuously debated. After being an LPN for a few years, many return to school to obtain their RN license in an LPN-to-RN accelerated program. An increase in salary and responsibility will ensue, as well as more doors opened for possibility of employment.

For the most part, autonomy in the career of an LPN is limited. LPNs must be comfortable with authority and willing to take direction from RNs and physicians. In addition, LPNs must also be strong leaders if they are supervising personnel.

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