LPN Programs

April 6th, 2009

Why do hospitals ever require LPN on their rolls? Can’t doctors do the job of a LPN themselves? After all they are skilled enough to take readings and aid in medical care for their patients. Really, the role of a Licensed Practitioner Nurse is something only a LPN would be able to do. Along with medical care, a LPN also takes care of patients’ cleanliness. LPN Programs coach these nurses on how to maintain cleanliness for a patient, and how to answer a patient’s needs in a timely and in an effective manner.

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