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LPN - Licensed Practical Nurse - Nephrology - Nights. The LPN practices under the direct supervision of a registered nurse (RN), advance practice registered nurse (APRN), dentist, or physician in accordance with the Oklahoma Board of Nursing.
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Evaluatesvascular access for patency; obtains necessary pre and post treatmentvital signs and weight; performs vascular access cannulation as defined by the state and reports any difficulties or unusual findings to the Hemodialysis RN. + Responsible for accurate documentation of information related to the patient treatment.
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Performs all technical aspects of dialysis procedures for assigned patients as prescribed to administer and monitor treatments in accordance with current treatment plan under the direction of the Hemodialysis RN. Responsible for reporting and documenting all new and unusual incidences, information, complaints, or problems to the RN. Provides treatments for assigned patients as assigned to promote and assist in the maintenance of a safe and clean working environment.
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Is currently licensed as a Licensed Practical Nurse LPN or Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN through state Board of Nursing. The Licensed Practical Nurse LPN / Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN furnishes services in accordance with agency policies, prepares clinical and progress notes, assists the physician and registered nurse in performing specialized procedures, prepares equipment and materials for treatments observing aseptic technique as required; and assists the patient in learning appropriate self-care techniques.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse practices nursing care under the supervision or direction of a registered nurse and/or the House Supervisor. Recognizes change in patient condition or behavior and reports changes to Registered Nurse or House Supervisor.
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Under the direction of the RN Nursing supervisor, Unit manager, DNS or ADNS the Licensed Practical Nurse delivers efficient and effective nursing care while achieving positive clinical outcomes and patient family satisfaction.
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Job Description - Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - Chestnut Hill/Newton/Watertown (3300801) Job Licensed Practical Nurse. In collaboration with the RN case manager, will provide skilled nursing visits, utilizing thorough and timely electronic documentation and interdisciplinary communications and in accordance with agency policies, procedures and standards of practice.
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As a Licensed Practical Nurse, your job position is to provide direct nursing care under the supervision of the RN to residents and to supervise the day-to-day nursing activities performed by the nursing assistant to ensure that the highest degree of quality care is maintained at all times.
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MA Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license or Registered Nurse (RN) Bear Mountain Healthcare has openings for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and Registered Nurses (RN's) looking to work in our Long Term Care Facility in Worcester, MA. Here at Bear Mountain you are always essential and valued.
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Possess an active, unencumbered license to practice as a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse in MA. Springside truly appreciates our dedicated RN/LPNs who will welcome you to our extended family.
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