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Practical Nurse

Practical Nurse. By: Vanessa Magallon Jocelyn Corral. What is a practical nurse?. Licensed practical are nursing professionals who work under the direct supervision of doctors and registered nurses. What does a practical nurse do ?. taking patients temperatures checking pulses

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Practical Nurse

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  1. Practical Nurse By: Vanessa Magallon Jocelyn Corral

  2. What is a practical nurse? • Licensed practical are nursing professionals who work under the direct supervision of doctors and registered nurses.

  3. What does a practical nurse do ? • taking patients temperatures • checking pulses • give injections • Collect patient’s health information • help give patients baths • Test a patient’s blood sugar levels

  4. What are some educational requirements to become a LPN? • high school diploma or at least a General Education Diploma (GED) • Classes in • Anatomy • Lifespan development • Microbiology • Pharmacology • Physiology • Psychology

  5. Take a state approved training programs are offered by • the hospitals • vocational schools • junior colleges • private schools • Pass the NCLEX exam

  6. Other Requirements • Be 18 years of age • Hold a high school diploma or a GED • Be able to pass a drug test • Pass a criminal background check • Complete a training program • Obtain a license

  7. Who much does a practical nurse make? • Average Salary: $16,000 - $23,000

  8. 10 Highest Paying States for LPN State Salary (hourly) • 1. Connecticut $24.39 • 2. Massachusetts $22.72 • 3. New Jersey $22.50 • 4. Maryland $21.89 • 5. District of Columbia $21.85 • 6. Rhode Island $21.82 • 7. Delaware $21.20 • 8. California $21.19 • 9. Alaska $20.76 • 10. Nevada $20.33

  9. Graphs

  10. Where are some places the LPNs work? • In-home care with mentally or physically disabled persons or older patients • Outpatient care facilities • Clinics • Nursing homes • Government agencies • care hospitals • schools

  11. Facts about Nursing • Registered Nurses account for 2.6 million jobs in the US • Nursing is the fastest-growing occupation in the US. • By 2020, the US will face a shortage of 800,000 nurses • More new nurses are getting higher degrees.

  12. Top Nursing Schools • University of Phoenix • American Career College • West Coast University • Intercoast Colleges • Carrington College • UEI College • Charter College • South University Online • Kaplan University • Carrington College California

  13. Podcast • https://its.ncgovconnect.com/ncbonien2013/ • North Carolina practical nursing

  14. Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q59_GuKkadI

  15. Bibliography • “LPN Job Description.” HEALTHCARE SALARY WORLD, 2013.web. http://www.healthcaresalaryworld.com/lpn-job-description/ • Nursing Schools,2013.web. http://nursingschoolspro.com/ • Licensed Practical Nurse,2013.web. http://www.licensedpracticalnurse.net/lpn-license/requirements/ • HubPages,2013.web. http://diabian.hubpages.com/hub/LpnSalary • Nursing Link,2013.web. http://nursinglink.monster.com/education/articles/3837-top-10-best-and-worst-states-to-be-a-lpnlvn • Health Career Information,web. http://library.thinkquest.org/15569/car1a.html • http://www.discovernursing.com/nursing-now#fact-3

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