Licensed vocational nurses are responsible for monitoring patients' vital signs, including their blood pressure, pulse, respiration, temperature, height, and weight. Additionally, LVN's are responsible for administering enemas, recording intake and output of foods and fluids, and collecting samples for testing. A licensed vocational nurse administers and documents medication under a physician's order. Licensed vocational nurses usually work in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and physician offices.
Licensed practical nurses generally have a Bachelor's degree in Nursing along with a valid license practical nursing certification. A successful licensed vocational nurse is a compassionate team player with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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