The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides essential nursing care to patients under the supervision of Registered Nurses (RNs) and in collaboration with the healthcare team. The LPN supports patient care by conducting assessments, administering medications, and implementing care plans. This role ensures the delivery of safe, high-quality care in compliance with the Nurse Practice Act, professional standards, and state regulations while contributing to positive patient outcomes.
+ Support triage and assist with collecting patient history and vitals.
+ Prepare patients for procedures and assist RNs and providers during care.
+ Administer prescribed medications within scope.
+ Provide basic wound care and apply dressings as directed.
+ Assist in stabilizing patients under supervision.
+ Prepare patients pre-operatively and assist with surgical prep.
+ Monitor patients in pre-op and post-op under RN supervision.
+ Assist with vital signs, catheter insertion, and surgical checklist procedures.
+ Provide post-operative care including dressing changes and discharge teaching under RN guidance.
+ Monitor vital signs, perform ECGs, and report abnormal findings to RN or provider.
+ Assist with post-op care such as wound care and activity support.
+ Administer prescribed medications as allowed under LPN scope.
+ Document patient status and support recovery milestones.
+ Prepare patients for procedures by reviewing intake forms and obtaining vitals.
+ Assist in positioning patients and providing emotional support.
+ Monitor patients during recovery and provide post-procedure education under RN guidance.
+ Clean and restock procedure rooms and ensure equipment is prepped.
+ Assist with maternal vital sign monitoring and postpartum care.
+ Provide newborn care including bathing, feeding support, and diaper changes.
+ Administer prescribed medications to mothers and newborns within scope.
+ Support breastfeeding education and routine screenings under RN direction.
+ Assist with documentation and family education.
+ Provide supportive care including medication administration, hygiene, and comfort.
+ Monitor for side effects and report findings to RN or provider.
+ Offer emotional support and reinforce education provided by RNs.
+ Assist with central line dressing changes (if trained) and symptom tracking.
+ Assist with mobility, transfers, and use of assistive devices.
+ Apply braces, splints, or slings as directed.
+ Provide pain medication as prescribed.
+ Monitor neurovascular status and report changes.
+ Support patient education and discharge instructions under RN guidance.
+ Record and report cardiac telemetry readings (but do not interpret them).
+ Monitor vital signs and provide basic care.
+ Administer medications and support patients with cardiac diagnoses.
+ Report any changes in rhythm or condition to the RN or provider.
+ Take vital signs and prepare the patient for treatment.
+ Monitor patients during dialysis and report any concerns.
+ Provide comfort and reinforce post-treatment instructions.
+ Support patient mobility and hygiene.
+ Prepare patient for procedure (vitals, consent form verification).
+ Start IVs (if trained and permitted), administer oral pre-meds.
+ Monitor patient post-procedure, check dressing sites, and assist with discharge.
+ Provide patient education under RN guidance.
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