Location
New York
The LPN is responsible for administering all medications and treatments during their shift according to the established care plan, working under the direction of the Head/Charge Nurse. This includes continuously evaluating resident progress and discussing findings with management.
Candidates must possess a current New York State Licensed Practical Nurse license and have graduated from an accredited LPN School. Responsibilities involve strict adherence to established policies, physician orders, and Department of Health regulations for all care provided.
The LPN is responsible for administration of all medications and treatments during their shift, according to the established medical and nursing care plan.
Works under the direction of the Head/Charge Nurse to provide optimum nursing care to all residents on the unit.
Continuously evaluates behavior, symptoms, reactions and progress of residents and discusses findings with Nurse Manager/Charge Nurse.
Administers and documents all medications according to established policies and procedures, physician's orders, and Department of Health regulations.
Performs all treatments according to physician’s specific order and established policies and procedures.
Discusses the need to discontinue or change a medication of treatment with the Nurse Manager/ Charge Nurse.
and ensures accuracy of medications and dosages when received from pharmacy.
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