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    Becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse Becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse is something I decided to wanted to do while working as a Certified Nursing Assistant. It is a very fulfilling experience. Caring for others is something that takes patience, hard work, sympathy, and education. Licensed Practical Nurses provide a number of services and have many duties. Most duties are supervised under a Register Nurse or a doctor. Some duties include measuring vital signs, maintaining patient records, dressing

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    it is important to know there are other related jobs along the lines that would fit you more. Some other related jobs is becoming a respiratory therapist, acute care nurse, critical care nurse, cardiovascular technologist or technicians, licensed practical and vocational nurse, or a physical therapist. Now you might be saying that these are all just facts of being a registered nurse and are wondering why she, he, or I would want this potion. I would like to become a registered nurse due to these reason

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    that are RN and other fields of nursing and they will help me lead the way so I know i'm not alone. i will go to DMACC for my undergraduate in nursing then to Iowa to graduate for nursing. I hope this works out. I will have to do Practical Nurse, then Licensed Practical Nurse, then to a Registered Nurse. I will go to DMACC for 2 years ,then to Iowa for the other 2 years. To enter the program I will have to

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    In part one of this assignment; I discussed my experiences as a Licensed Practical Nurse. I recalled into some of the biggest hurdles I tackled and now I envision the challenges, I may face during the transition. In this paper, I will be further discussing the transition from Licensed practical nurse to Registered nurse. The focus is on the responsibilities of a RN and stages of change in becoming a student once again. As I discussed in my video, there are challenges that I will face in the upcoming

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    This paper will discuss the elements associated with the request to amend and to enact the revised code to authorize a person not otherwise authorized to do so to administer certain drugs pursuant to delegation by an advanced practice registered nurse who holds a certificate to prescribe. This act, also known as House Bill 96, was introduced on March 3, 2015. H. B 96 was amended into Senate Bill 110. The amended H.B. 96 now the Senate Bill 110- APRN Delegation of Drug Administration was introduced

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    Parkinson's Disease and Body Weight

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    considering ethical issues is essential to providing care. The ethical framework is in place to guide nurses in the changing times of new technology and to help prevent and work through ethical conflicts (College of Nurses, 2009, p. 3). A registered practical nurse has been documenting her patient Mr. Gurt’s weight inaccurately. Patient care is a very important element that must be handled with respect and great care. With regards to Mr. Gurt’s case presented, there has been an ethical

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    fully expected of me. The standard, regulations and expectations of Practical nurses today takes a very responsible and professional person. Idaho State Board of Nursing’s vision statement is the following “Advancing trust in Idaho’s nursing workforce through regulatory excellence”. (site) The Idaho State Board of Nursing is a gap connector between patient, nurses and facilities. It set boundaries and rules, finds practical solutions, and makes sure

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    If your higher calling includes a career in nursing, one of the best jobs to consider is a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). An LPN is on the front lines of health care, serving the public when they are most vulnerable. As direct care providers they must be detail oriented, knowledgeable and compassionate. Best of all, it's a profession whose job skills are in high demand both now and the foreseeable future. <h3> Becoming an LPN</h3> The path for an aspiring LPN is often through a local community

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    Title The title is “Why are nurses leaving? Findings from an initial qualitative study on nursing attrition”. The title is clear. The phenomena being studied is evident that while an abundance of data exist regarding the RN who stays at the bedside, few studies have explored the perceptions of the RN who decides to leave clinical nursing. More information should be provided in the title in order to inform the reader about the article’s content Abstract The abstract is shorter than a typical abstract

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    Nursing Informative Essay

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    Nursing Informative Essay Imagine just for a minute being in a hospital. Have you ever wondered who is always taking care of different patients almost at the same time? Or how it is possible that medicine is so advanced compared to years before? I have the answer. The nurse is the person in charge of taking care of patients, and medicine is so advanced thanks to the technology we have nowadays. I chose to be a Registered Nurse (RN), but I know is not an easy job because they have to perform different

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