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Now he is studying to become a licensed practical nurse.
The licensed practical nurses on the floor knew more medicine than I did in some ways.
But at 21, studying to be a licensed practical nurse, she needs the car.
She has started classes to become a licensed practical nurse, like her mother-in-law.
But Medicaid officials would approve only 16 hours of care by a licensed practical nurse.
His mother studied health occupations in it and later became a licensed practical nurse.
As a licensed practical nurse, she earned almost fifty thousand a year.
And the 631,000 licensed practical nurses will have to increase 37 percent, to 869,000.
The personal care staff includes a wellness director for each building, who is a licensed practical nurse, and home health aides.
It is true that licensed practical nurses may not have very expanded roles in hospitals.
"I am a licensed practical nurse," the woman said.
She was a licensed practical nurse, not a scrub nurse.
A licensed practical nurse told the authors, "We are at unsafe staffing levels."
My mother had been a licensed practical nurse.
The licensed practical nurses can take on some of the registered nurses' work.
Had her mother in fact worked as a nurse, specifically a licensed practical nurse?
Students then receive a diploma and are eligible to take the state examination to become a licensed practical nurse.
The woman, a licensed practical nurse, had commented on the large bruise just below her right knee as well.
A program for training Licensed Practical Nurses began in 1967.
Low-income people have been eager for training to become $25,000-a-year licensed practical nurses.
After studying in Tromsø, she became a licensed practical nurse.
The caregiver may be a nurse, licensed practical nurse or a family member.
He hopes to become a licensed practical nurse and, eventually, a registered nurse.
She wants to become a licensed practical nurse and leave the shrinking textile industry even though it has been protected with trade barriers.
By contrast hospitals are phasing out licensed practical nurses.