Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Duties of a Professional Nurse LPN:
- Providing individual client care including assessment, care planning with client and family, direct implementation of care and evaluation;
- Providing teaching for client and family regarding disease, use of equipment and supplies;
- Providing medication pours and management; monitoring client’s condition advising physician and family of any changes in status;
- Maintaining supplies and equipment for safe and optimal functioning;
- Integrating care with other appropriate health services;
- Providing referrals when needed and/or when requested.
LICENSED PRATICAL NURSE (LPN) DUTIES FOR SKILLED CARE include but are not limited to the following:
- Assure the clients safety;
- Provide reality orientation if appropriate;
- Establish a therapeutic relationship with the older person and the family and/or significant other;
- Use mutual decision making with the older adult and the family;
- Give general individual nursing care;
- Provide for physical and emotional comfort;
- Provide teaching for the older person and family;
- Assist older person with active and passive exercises;
- Administer medications per physician order (if trained and certified);
- Observe, evaluate and report significant changes in the older person’s condition to family, doctor and office;
- Document all relevant findings;
- Plan, prepare and serve therapeutic diets to the client;
- Maintain clean environment for the client; clean up food and cooking areas;
- Maintain and safeguard equipment and supplies.
- Integrate care with other health services.
- Escort client to scheduled appointments.