BASIC FUNCTION LPN
To deliver nursing care and provide active treatment to the developmental delayed individuals requiring long-term or rehabilitative care
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS of LPN
1. Works under the direct supervision of the Director of Nursing and/or Assistant Director of Nursing using the state-specific Nurse Practice Act, IHS Standards, Policies and Procedures, and nursing judgement.
2. Delivers nursing care to clients requiring long-term or rehabilitative care.
3. Collects client data, makes observations, and reports pertinent information related to the care of the client.
4. According to state-specific regulations, implements the client plan of care, which includes active treatment and evaluates the client response.
5. In accordance with state-specific regulations, directs and supervises care given by other personnel in selected situations.
6. Maintains knowledge of necessary documentation requirements.
7. Maintains knowledge of equipment set-up and maintenance.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS for LPN
1. Graduation from a basic educational program in practical (vocational) nursing.
2. Current license to practice profession in state.
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