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    Difference between an LPN and RN Presented to Professor Anthony Transition to Nursing By: Lee Rittner April 21‚ 2012 Difference between an LPN and RN 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‚ which is a process of growth‚ change‚ and development‚ (Wikipedia Foundation‚ 2006).   Nurses have a vast

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    why i LPN Essay Why do I want to be an LPN? Well‚ when I was 8 years old my grandfather passed away from a stroke. I had always wondered why nothing could’ve been done to stop it and help him. As a young child I didn’t find all the answers to my questions until I was older‚ but I knew then I wanted to have a career as a nurse helping everyone and anyone I could. One year later my brother Jacob was born‚ which was one of the most exciting days of my life because I finally

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    LPN to RN Transition Name: Institution: Course: Date: Introduction The paper focuses on the nursing aspect where it clearly defines the difference between LPN and RN nurses. It defines each term and the specific roles of each personnel involved. The paper also shows how one can be able to transit from the LPN level to the RN level through the concept of professional socialization. LPN basically stands for a licensed practical nurse which can be defined as a nurse who provides care for

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    1. The LPN face a dilemma on whether to continue offering services at the facility considering the fact that she has not been able to deliver the required quality of care for the residents. As an LPN‚ she feels that she has the responsibility to continue offering services at the facility and support the residents who are admitted at the hospital. However‚ the work is increasingly becoming overwhelming for her and she has ended up compromising on the quality of care delivered due to her inability

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    Why I Want To Be A Lpn

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    I want to be a lpn because caring for others is my passion and it brings me so much joy knowing that I made a difference in someone’s life(Even if it’s just by putting a smile on someone face). My dream of becoming a nurse is something that came to me from a very young age. From birth‚ till my family and I were able to come to the United States‚ I was in a environment where the health care system believe was to give treatment to those can afford to pay for it. I was men and women dying prematurely

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    Business and Management Studies Year 1‚ Semester 2‚ Assignment 1 ‘Interviews are often regarded as an imperfect tool for the selection of potential employees’. How might organisation address this? People Management 29394 Semester 2‚ 1‚500-word coursework essay assignment Businesses constantly strive to employ new methods of obtaining‚ training and retaining qualified professionals. The trend of using face-to-face interviews‚ also known as temp-to-hire employment‚ is often regarded as an

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    occupational therapists‚ social workers‚ dietitians‚ physicians and more as part of a collaborative and comprehensive health care team. Issues and Concerns Surrounding Transition For Practical Nurse A licensed practical or vocational nurse (LPN or LVN) is often the first step in one’s career toward becoming a Registered Nurse. The role of a Practical nurse is significantly different from the role of a professional nurse. Most nurses trained at this level have one to two years

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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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    their careers and obtain their bachelor’s degree in nursing. While the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) performs much of the same skills‚ the student professional nurse must refine his or her skills in clinical judgment‚ collaboration‚ leadership‚ and delegation to effectively care for their patients as a professional nurse. The many comparisons and contrasts to the role of a Registered Nurse (RN) to an LPN can vary by their credentials. However‚ there are difference and similarities in pay‚ education

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    the life of an LPN(Licensed Practical Nurse) varies depending on many different factors. LPN’s can work in many different settings and specialize in many different fields. Nurses have the opportunity to work in not only hospitals and nursing homes. Prisons‚ schools‚ cruise ships‚ and the various military outfits all employ LPN’s. Generally LPN’s are trained to work in all areas of health care. You can receive your license in as little as a year. Most vocational schools offer LPN programs that take

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