09
Sep
Licensed Practical Nurses provide the most amount of direct patient care within the nursing category of healthcare. If you're interested in a healthcare career dealing directly with patients, becoming an LPN is a rewarding opportunity. Licensed Practical Nurses are mainly responsible for direct patient care. Nurses' aides and others assist LPNs in some of the duties they perform. LPNs take their direction from doctors and registered nurses (RNs) and nurse managers. Typically, an LPN is responsible for taking vitals signs, administering injections, application of bandages and ...
06
Sep
Healthcare is a fast-growing profession and the costs of healthcare are constantly rising. These are two of the most important reasons why the demand for nurses is increasing. As doctors are spending less and less time with their patients, it has become the role of the nurse to act as a health educator, who provides more direct care to the patients. There is an estimated shortage of approximately 300,000 nurses to meet the needs felt all over the world, and the number is expected to become triple in the next fifteen years or so. This happens because most of the present active ...
14
Jul
People who are considering joining the nursing field usually have to first decide if they want to become a LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) or a RN (Registered Nurse). A person can become and LPN in about ten months and get out into the work force much quicker than someone going for an RN degree. Many people make the decision to become a LPN for financial reasons. They want to get their nursing license quickly and start earning a living as soon as possible. However, once they become a LPN they are often faced with extremely limited job choices and wish there was a way to go back ...