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License Practical Nurses

Written by Loren   
Thursday, 26 August 2010

More and more licence practical nurses are now being employed in the United States.

LPNs in US work in diverse health care settings. They often found working under the supervision of physicians in clinics and hospitals, or in private home health care. In long term care facilities, they sometimes supervise nursing assistants and orderlies.

According to the records of United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are about 700,000 persons working as licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses in the U.S.

LPNs in US easily get employed since they are following the rules of State Boards of Nursing. Anyone who is a graduate of an approved accredited practical nursing program and with a clean criminal record can take the board exam.

LPNs work in a variety of health care settings. They are often found working under the supervision of physicians in clinics and hospitals, or in private home health care. In long term care facilities, they sometimes supervise nursing assistants and orderlies.

The United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that there are about 700,000 persons employed as licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses in the U.S.

LPNs follow the rules of State Boards of Nursing. Requirements for taking boards usually include a clean criminal record and graduation from an approved accredited practical nursing program.

With the right education and training depending on state requirements, US government always give job opportunities for their LPNs.

 


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