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licensed practical nurse |
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Ninety-five percent of these nurses are women, as are most of the 700,000 licensed practical nurses and >2 million unlicensed nurse assistants. For example, severe nursing shortages are prompting Utah officials to test a pilot program involving geriatric managers, licensed practical nurses who will have enhanced nursing rights and responsibilities. It also required nursing homes to have licensed practical nurses (similar to EN/RN Div 2) on duty 24 hours a day; a registered nurse on duty at least eight hirers a day, seven clays a week; an RN director of nursing in place: 75 hours of training for nurses aids (NAs) and 'sufficient' staff and services. |
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