Friday, January 13, 2017

LPN
Duties and responsibilities: LPNs who work in hospitals and private clinics are typically required to perform the following job duties: Planning and managing patient care according to each patient's needs. Interviewing patients and recording their medical history. Obtaining patient vital signs and escorting patients to their rooms. Nurse who cares for people who are sick, injured, convalescent, or disabled.
Salary: 43,170
Education: high school diploma or GED and possibly nursing assistant certification and the completion of certain classes. To secure license, graduates must pass a licensing examination and maintain continuing education over a certain number of years.
Need for this profession: A person can generally become an LPN with two years of training; all U.S state and territorial boards also require passage of the NCLEX-PN exam.
Reflection: i will not want to have this job

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