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PRN Licensed Practical Nurse
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- Here are the OPTIONS our LPN's enjoy that keep their skills sharp and help reduce burnout: 1) Working PRN shifts in highly skilled medical facilities when they are short staffed; and 2) Working private duty one on one with a client in their home (low acuity).
- This position performs simple nursing procedures in client's homes, under guidance of the RN Supervisor, and is specifically responsible for implementation of nursing care based upon the plan developed by a Registered Nurse (RN).
- Essential Duties: Perform selected nursing procedures, commensurate with experience and education within the scope of LVN/LPN practice including but not limited to: tracheostomy care, colostomy care and g-tube care.
- Provide client and family teaching according to plan outlined by the RN. Monitor client's vital signs and make specific measurements and observations.
- Administer medications as instructed and as ordered by the physician and instructed by the RN. Work with patient, family and health care team members effectively to coordinate patient care.
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