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2007-01-09 09:01:45 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Other - Education

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LPN = Licensed Practical Nurse; LVN - Licensed Vocational Nurse -- Both refer to a skilled nursing practitioner who is not a "Registered Nurse," but meets criteria exceeding a Nurse Aide or Nurse Assistant. Different state licensing boards use different terms to describe these standards.

2007-01-09 09:12:29 · answer #1 · answered by texaskelt 5 · 1 0

properly I gonna tell love that's!! homestead wellness Aide(HHA) is the comparable as a nursing assistant yet did no longer take a state attempt. Nursing assistant(STNA) spends extra one on one care to the affected person so some distance as ADL's and particularly leaning the character of the affected person. And confident they are paid at a low scale yet some jobs have paid my up $14.00 funds an hour LPN gets paid alittle bit extra perfect yet no longer that great. and that they actually merely sign the med books and bypass meds. They visit the STNA's in the event that they could desire to comprehend something with regards to the affected person because of the fact alot of the situations they dont comprehend. RN is the subsequent step from a rfile. and that they do in general the comparable ingredient as a LPN, yet you may get an administrative activity as a RN

2016-11-28 00:11:30 · answer #2 · answered by lucy 4 · 0 0

Their the same thing. In the south they are called LPN's.

2007-01-09 09:06:07 · answer #3 · answered by YouthGuy 2 · 1 0

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2007-01-09 09:06:05 · answer #4 · answered by snakker2k 2 · 0 1

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