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    nurse career path, it wasn 't just a quick decision. The licensed practical nurse is what caught my attention. Nurses take on extensive responsibilities when walking through the doors of any medical facility. The educational requirements of a licensed practical nurse are very demanding. You must receive a certification from an accredited licensed practical nurse program, typically from a college. Courses seen in licensed practical nurse program consist of many topics usually a combination…

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    While most research has been conducted on the effects of excessive hospital noise on patients, the article by Ryherd, Waye and Ljungkyist (2008) examines the effect of these high noise levels on unit staff. Ninety one percent of nurses surveyed felt that noise negatively affected them in their daily work, and almost half admitted to adjusting alarm levels so that they would not hear them. The literature review conducted by Ryherd et al. revelaed that staff take no action for the majority of…

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    good grades. If the aspirant doesn’t have a diploma he/she is not going to be accepted in any nursing school because of this is a requirement. Second, enroll in entry-level training. Some good entry-level programs are courses like LPNs (Licensed Practical Nurse) or LVNs (Licensed Vocational Nurse). The duration of these important courses is just one year. These formal education programs include lectures and hands-on clinical practice. Last, a degree/diploma in Nursing School. To become a…

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    Working in a nursing career. Nursing is one of the faster- growing occupation in the United States. Making up the majority of the healthcare industry, Nurses prevented illness and injury, they alleviated the suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of the person, and advocated the care of the Individuals, families, communities, and populations. Nurses work in general and surgical hospitals, doctors’ offices nursing care Facilities, outpatient Facilities, schools and home Health…

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    functionalist and the conflict perspectives are concerned with how broad aspects of society, such as institutions and large social groups, influence the social world" (p. 2). In a case study there is a conflict between registered nurse (RN) and licensed practical nurse (LPN). LPN was busy with one of the patients and was not been able to prepare another patient for the procedure. Because of that, the patient would be late for that procedure. RN, who is the leader, had time to help LPN with…

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    Whether the goal is to become a certified nursing assistant (CNA), licensed practical nurse (LPN), registered nurse (RN), or even a nurse practitioner (NP) there’s a process that must be pursued.(“100”) For me, I want to pursue the path of becoming a RN. I want to eventually gain my Master’s of Science in Nursing. However, it will…

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    what I would like to be when I grow up. I have wanted to be a variety of things and later on, always found something I liked better. Around two years ago, I settled down upon the idea of being a Registered Nurse. Although I plan to get my Licensed Practical Nursing degree first then work my way up to the higher levels. I think it would be good for me because I like the idea of saving and helping people that need it. I really love helping people and I’m compassionate enough to care for others. A…

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    carry out this mission. This also means that each and every nurse is a leader. Registered nurses are responsible for the care coordination and safety of all of his or her patients and those of the rest of his or her team. Registered nurses assign practical nurses and unlicensed assistive personnel duties that help to ensure the safety and proper care of patients. That doesn’t mean that each nurse has the title of manager; but, it does mean that a registered nurse must possess the knowledge,…

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    the health care industry. Choosing a career in this sector offers persons with sufficient opportunities to obtain employment in different work environments. It provides a wide range of job choices including nursing and medical assisting. Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and medical assistants (MAs) are both important affiliates of the health care industry. They both have capabilities and an assortment of skills which enable them to work in physicians’ offices and ambulatory care centers. By…

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    The nurse caring for the client delegated the teaching of wound care instructions and wound assessment to a licensed practical nurse (LPN). The LPN floated to the surgical unit from the obstetric unit on that…

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