This job is generally an assistant that helps take patient histories and prepare patients for procedures. They don't do a lot of heavy medical tasks as they are a registered nurse.
There are various types of LPN nursing careers available. You can be a traveling LPN, and at home LPN, a ER LPN or even work in a doctors office as an LPN.
He met Lisa Marie through a mutual friend, he met Debbie at his dermatologists office, she was a nurse there.
Answer One: It depends on the management of where you are working. As always in the workplace, your role changes by what you do there and not necessarily by your degree. However, there are some things that the LPN is not licensed to do like you are, and in that case you should be over them. Answer Two: Answer one is correct. For instance. My office does not perform direct patient care. Our staff are more "paper" nurses. The team leader for our office is an LPN. Therefore related to our business that LPN is over several RNs. However clinically each nurse is responsible for what they do in their own scope of practice.
i meant a new grad with no experience. working in a pediatric office.
That totally depends on where you work. An LPN in a physician's office may do similar work to that of an RN but it is quite different in a hospital. The LPN always works under the RN. The LPN may or may not give medications depending on hospital policy and probably won't give IV meds.LPN's are usually at the bedside and providing direct patient care in the hospital setting. In the nursing home setting they will generally be the ones who give medications and perform most of the treatments.
In most states, you will no longer see LPN's working in the hospitals. The states that do have LPN's in the hospital, the difference is the a LPN is not IV certified, whereas an LPN-B is IV certified.
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A dermatologist could work in a hospital office. They could also open their own practice and hire nurses and other dermatologists.
HThe Harrison Center for Career Education offers a two year LPN training program. They are at 624 9th Street NW in DC. The admissions office number is (202)628-5672.