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zepelin [54]
2 years ago
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While a lvn has a "directed" scope of practice, this is not true for a rn. this means that the rn

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Mamont248 [21]2 years ago
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LVN has a "directed" scope of practice which means that the rn is permitted to practice nursing independently within the RN's scope of practice.

<h3>What is the scope of practice for an LPN/LVN?</h3>

The LPN/LVN practice educational preparation involves routine observation and dental care. Depending on the state, LPNs and LVNs may or may not be allowed to conduct assessments.

The specialized position in nursing is performed by a licensed practical nurse or licensed vocational nurse.

Therefore, LPNs and LVNs are better able to understand patients' requirements since they are more attuned to them than RNs are.

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Given question is incomplete, so complete question is,

While an LVN has a "directed" scope of practice, this is NOT true for an RN. This means that the RN

A. has full accountability for the LVN.

B. is able to engage in making medical diagnoses if signed off by a physician and performed under the physician's delegation.

C. must be present in all settings to supervise the LVN's care.

D. is permitted to practice nursing independently within the RN's scope of practice.

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