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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Reviews
What is it like working as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)?
August 2021
Training? Not even!
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in St. George:
Pros: The residents!
Cons: Absolutely no computer training at all! 2.5 days and your on your own! Not good.
July 2021
Community Nursing is a way of the future!!
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Sydney:
Pros: I love providing care so clients get to stay in their home . I love working independently, but also love the fact that help is a phone call away
Cons: Not enough staff
July 2021
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Valdosta:
Overall my experience was good. Management was easy to work with, and quickly fixed any issues that were present. Pay was on the lower side compared to the surrounding areas. 12 hour shifts are not ideal to those with young children. Teamwork is a must to work at this facility. Overtime compensation is nicely supplemented.
July 2021
Rewarding but stressful at times.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Manchester:
Pros: Resident's I care for.
Cons: CNA's that don't respect or listen to their charge nurse.
July 2021
Stressful Work without communication.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Jacksonville:
Pros: My patients make it worth struggling through when I feel I make a difference.
Cons: Managers and supervisors do not care about work life balance and how our job affects us. Frequently under staffed and over worked.
June 2021
It's rewarding. I enjoy learning new skills, and get along with my co workers.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Altoona:
Pros: The satisfaction it brings me and the residents.
Cons: Lack of communication. Short staffed
June 2021
Mixed emotions.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Jacksonville:
Pros: I love the coworkers and my patients. My director supervisors do their best and try to help with small things for change but when things involve money its always a no.
Cons: to make change happen you have to have direct contact with upper management and be able to voice concerns for change, there doesn't seem to be a lot of communication with the hard working nurses, pct, respiratory therapy, and other medical staff members along with the contracted services as well.
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