The LPN under the direction and supervision of a RN is responsible and accountable for the overall health status of the residents including: assessment evaluation plan of care monitoring and reporting changes to the physician RN and family. The LPN may delegate selected nursing activities to CNAs but retains accountability and responsibility for the overall nursing care. Supervising staff along with the continuous evaluation of resident care needs and implementation of plan of care by direct care or supervision of the CNAs Environmental Aides or Ward Secretary. The LPN assists in the ongoing assessment and data collection of residents assigned to his/her care.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
Licenses and Certifications Required
Current or temporary LPN license in ND or compact LPN licensure.
BLS certification required within orientation period.
Educational Requirements
LPN program as evidenced by licensure.
Experience Requirements
Previous nursing home experience preferred but not required.
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