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    Role of a LPN’S transition to becoming a RN Lynda Croney College Writing January 25th‚ 2011 Ms. B ABSTRACT It takes a lot of courage to let go of what is known‚ familiar‚ and comfortable. Change is a driving force in everyone. Like a butterfly‚ individuals in the nursing field may go through similar stages of metamorphosis

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    RNs and LPNs A nurse assists and treats patients. However‚ specific nursing roles differ by title‚ education‚ and licensure requirements. A registered nurse (RN) performs more direct patient care. A licensed practical nurse (LPN)‚ also called a licensed vocational nurse (LVN)‚ provides basic bedside patient care. An RN teaches‚ treats and depending on license diagnoses patients. Usually‚ a RN conducts an initial patient assessment to understand patients’ symptoms. She may establish a treatment

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    LPN or RN ? The medical health care field is one of the fasting growing job sectors in the world. The nursing field is expected to grow more than 25% over the next ten years. The nursing field consist of two main sectors in which one can choose the career path in witch they wish to enter. Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) care for the sick‚ injured‚ convalescent‚ and disabled under the direction of physicians and registered nurses. Most LPNs provide basic bedside care. They take vital signs

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    LPN Scope of Practice    Amanda B. Stewart    Brunswick Community College    November 24th 2014      The Nurse is defined by the University of North Carolina as "the leader in providing compassionate‚ quality care‚ focusing on the unique needs of patients and their families." It goes on to define the Nurse as someone who "collaborates with patients families and other health team members to plan and provide Nursing care that will achieve an optimal level of health and wellness‚ or when this

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    Adn Rn vs Bsn Rn

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    versus Baccalaureate Degree Nurse Associate Degree Nurse versus Baccalaureate Degree Nurse Valerie Castillo Grand Canyon University NRS 430-V September 19‚ 2010 Associate Degree Nurse versus Baccalaureate Degree Nurse A registered nurse (RN) is defined as a highly trained and skilled professional who cares for those that are sick (Quan‚ 2006). They are educated and trained to care for those that have chronic and acute illness‚ they are also taught to help those with wellness issues. They

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    physiotherapists or even a fellow nurse. Registered Practical Nurses (RPN) and Registered Nurses (RN) work together on a daily basis and work in partnership with one another to provide the level of care that is required in order for a patient to meet their outcomes. Pediatric palliative care is a specialized setting that requires constant teamwork or consultations and majority of the centers only allow RN`s to work on that floor‚ however; some centers allow for RPN`s to care for these children. Crozier

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    RN Interview Nursing‚ is a profession that I have long admired and considered to be one of the most gratifying positions that a person can hold due to the ability to positively affect so many people’s lives. This also comes with a huge responsibility to constantly be aware and monitor one’s own emotional state while adjusting to each patients needs and maintaining a high level of professionalism. When looking at the two areas of professionalism and emotional intelligence I believe that they are

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    Lpn Cover Letter

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    Oct 10‚ 2 Human Resources Manager Parkland Community Manager 6010-45 Ave Red Deer‚ AB T4N 3M4 Dear Mr. Griffith: As a resent successful LPN graduate from NSCC with a keen career interest in disabilities and a sense of adventure‚ I was excited to see this opportunity posted recently on Career Beacon (Job #4398NWT). While I am a trained in all the relevant areas in practical nursing‚ it has always been an interest of mine to work with individuals with developmental disabilities‚ particularly

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    Differences Between RNs Prepared at ADN Versus BSN Level Grand Canyon: Professional Dynamics NRS-430V January 4‚ 2013 Competency Differences Between RNs Prepared at ADN Versus BSN Level Nursing education in the United States offers many levels of competency falling under the licensed title of registered nurse (RN). These levels offered in a continuum‚ begin with nursing as a vocation in the form of licensed practical/vocational nurse (LPN/LVN) followed

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    Nurses ’ Role in Health Assessment of Patient with COPD and CHF The nursing role in health assessment involves a systematic collection of data that provides information to facilitate a plan of care to deliver the best care for the patient. Assessment is the foundation of nursing practice. The nurse carries out health assessment to determine the patient ’s condition of health‚ risk factors‚ as well as the need for health education in order to develop an individualized care plan. The nurse

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