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In other business, the Juvenile Detention Center was approved to hire a part-time LPN to work nights and weekends.—Shelley Jones, Chicago Tribune, 1 Feb. 2025 Fern Frost was an LPN who worked at a local hospital and a local nursing home, the obituary noted.—Penny Weaver, arkansasonline.com, 21 Dec. 2024 Many of the students who purchased degrees were from South Florida’s Haitian-American community, including some with legitimate LPN licenses who wanted to become registered nurses, U.S. Attorney Markenzy Lapointe said at a news conference.—Jay Weaver, Miami Herald, 2 Apr. 2024 Many of the students who purchased degrees were from South Florida’s Haitian-American community, including some with legitimate LPN licenses who wanted to become registered nurses, U.S. Attorney Markenzy Lapointe said at a news conference earlier this year.—Jay Weaver, Miami Herald, 26 Jan. 2024 The patient relied on Zielinski, an LPN at the Village of Marymount, a continuing care retirement community in Garfield Heights, to help with the routine.—Julie Washington, cleveland, 19 Sep. 2023 Current rules require 24/7 care but allow a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to meet the requirement.—Jayme Fraser, USA TODAY, 1 Sep. 2023 The only medical personnel at the jail was a licensed practical nurse or LPN, whose first interaction with McLemore lasted less than two minutes, according to the complaint.—Kristine Phillips, The Indianapolis Star, 12 Apr. 2023
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