How to Use licensed practical nurse in a Sentence
licensed practical nurse
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Back then, landing jobs took time and effort, even for a licensed practical nurse.
—Lauren Hilgers, New York Times, 2023-04-13
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Collins is a licensed practical nurse, according to state records.
—Adam Ferrise, cleveland, 2023-08-14
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Jamieson is a licensed practical nurse and a licensed minister.
—Mike Cason | [email protected], al, 2022-05-20
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Sutherland was a licensed practical nurse who has since surrendered his license.
—Stephanie Innes, The Arizona Republic, 2021-06-21
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Curtis is a licensed practical nurse at the clinic and has children and grandchildren.
—Katy Read, Star Tribune, 2021-02-13
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Sneed is a licensed practical nurse with an active license, according to the state's online licensing database.
—Emily Hopkins, The Indianapolis Star, 2021-03-26
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Sutherland, a licensed practical nurse, was fired by Hacienda after his arrest and has since given up his nursing license.
—CBS News, 2021-12-03
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In her younger years, Beale worked as a licensed practical nurse in Washington, DC, the release noted.
—Zoe Sottile, CNN, 2022-05-29
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Allen worked at the University of Chicago Hospital as a licensed practical nurse and then in private homes as a nurse's aide.
—Matt Lavietes, NBC News, 2022-06-14
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Sutherland worked as a licensed practical nurse at Hacienda Healthcare and was responsible for the woman's care at the time of the assault.
—Ashley Boucher, PEOPLE.com, 2021-09-02
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It is given to a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse each month to recognize his or her efforts in delivering exceptional patient care.
—baltimoresun.com/maryland/carroll, 2020-10-19
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Morris, a licensed practical nurse, had been fired from a nearby nursing home seven months earlier for stealing narcotics from elderly residents.
—Emily Hopkins, ProPublica, 2023-04-03
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Allina late Wednesday afternoon identified one of the wounded as Sherry Curtis, a licensed practical nurse.
—Author: Paul Walsh, Anchorage Daily News, 2021-02-11
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She was also employed as a licensed practical nurse working at a short-term rehabilitation and skilled nursing care facility at the same time, the Department of Justice said.
—Mike Mavredakis, Hartford Courant, 2022-11-30
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Once upon a time, nearly all nurses got a single one-year qualification—known as the LPN, or licensed practical nurse—and spent their entire career at one or two facilities.
—Fortune, 2021-12-21
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At the Salem campus, the hospital currently has about 13% of its nursing positions vacant, including a quarter of its licensed practical nurse positions.
—oregonlive, 2021-12-04
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Others include teachers, licensed practical nurses, carpenters, electricians, school social workers and many other professions.
—Larry Barszewski, Sun-Sentinel.com, 2018-04-17
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The federal staffing requirement for each facility is one eight-hour shift per 24 hours for a registered nurse — who can make vital judgments for medical interventions — and one licensed practical nurse on duty at all times.
—Christopher Rowland, Washington Post, 2022-11-15
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Williams-Morgan said recent nursing graduates with experience in the medical and surgical areas will be considered for positions as well as licensed practical nurses.
—Maria Clark, NOLA.com, 2018-03-07
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Townsend joined Norton Healthcare in 2009 as a licensed practical nurse before eventually moving to a role as manager for surgical services.
—Ana Rocío Álvarez Bríñez, The Courier-Journal, 2022-11-05
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Rapid medical assessments and coronavirus screenings are done by an emergency medical technician or licensed practical nurse, which include a 15-question screening and temperature check.
—Anna Giaritelli, Washington Examiner, 2021-04-09
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Khadijah Wilson graduated with her licensed practical nurse certificate in December 2020 and then worked in a local assisted living facility for seven months before she got fed up.
—The Enquirer, 2022-03-03
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The hospital will cover all tuition and costs for participants to work toward becoming a medical assistant, respiratory therapist, EEG technician or licensed practical nurse.
—Robin Goist, cleveland.com, 2019-07-16
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The executive order Kelly issued Wednesday suspends requirements that doctors supervise physician assistants, advanced practice practical nurses and licensed practical nurses.
—USA TODAY, 2020-04-24
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