DUTIES
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides skilled nursing care, under the direct supervision of the Registered Nurse.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) performs selected skilled actions in the provision of curative, rehabilitative, palliative, or preventative nursing care.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is responsible, and accountable, for making decisions that are based on the individual's nursing experience and educational preparation.
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RESPONSIBILITIES
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) assists the Registered Nurse in carrying out the plan of care.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) assists the Registered Nurse in performing specialized procedures, as directed, by the Registered Nurse under physician's orders.
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Assist with the preparation, implementation, and continuing evaluation of the patient care plan.
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Recognize, and understand, the effects of social and economic problems upon patients and provides for the emotional and physical comfort and safety of patients.
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Help teach the patient the appropriate self-care techniques.
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Foster cooperative effort, among personnel, by understanding the functions of other persons involved in patient care and by active participation in team and staff conferences.
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Assume responsibility for personal and vocational growth and development, through active participation in nursing organizations and participating in in-service programs and other on the job learning.
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Prepare clinical and progress notes (not to include admission).
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Observe, record, and report, to the appropriate person, patient symptoms, reactions, and changes including:
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Assist with the rehabilitation of patients, according to the medical care plan, by encouraging the interests and special aptitudes of the patient and encouraging patients to help themselves using their own capabilities.
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Further assist, in rehabilitation, by reporting any abnormality in the patient’s range of motion, body mechanics, or body alignment.
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Actively participate in nursing organizations; promote, and participate in, in-service programs.
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TREATMENTS AND PROCEDURES
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The Licensed Practical Nurse, with the education and proven clinical competence, may perform certain treatments/procedures, provided the Home Health Agency’s policies and the State’s Regulatory Acts allow their performance. Only advance LPNs, with documented skill in performing these functions, may:
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