LPN - PRN

Most LPN's work in healthcare facilities, including hospitals, doctors' offices, and nursing homes. Their duties generally include providing routine care, observing patients' health, assisting doctors and registered nurses, and communicating with patients and their families.

Most LPN's work in healthcare facilities, including hospitals, doctors' offices, and nursing homes. Their duties generally include providing routine care, observing patients' health, assisting doctors and registered nurses, and communicating with patients and their families.

Most LPN's work in healthcare facilities, including hospitals, doctors' offices, and nursing homes. Their duties generally include providing routine care, observing patients' health, assisting doctors and registered nurses, and communicating with patients and their families.


Bachelors Level must have an additional 4 years of experience in the field, minimum of 2 years of technical training in the specified area of expertise.