What are the responsibilities and job description for the LPN position at All One Staffing LLC?
LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse)
Currently looking for experienced LPNs to fill immediate openings. Interested
candidates must hold a current LPN license in the WI state and have reliable transportation.
Responsibilities of the LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse)
Educate patients and their families by assisting in preoperative, postoperative, and relevant
health teaching.
Administer medications by preparing medications; administering specified medication orally or by
subcutaneous or intramuscular injection; recording dosage and time in patient record; maintaining
logs.
Provide ancillary medical care by dressing wounds; giving enemas, douches, alcohol rubs, and
massages; applying compresses, ice bags, and hot water bottles.
Maintain patient stability by taking and recording vital signs.
Maintain patient nutrition by examining food trays for prescribed diet; feeding patients; recording
food and fluid intake and output.
Help patients with daily living by bathing, dressing, and assisting patients in walking and turning.
Keep nursing supervisors informed by observing patients and reporting adverse reactions to
medication or treatment.
Maintain equipment and supplies by keeping catheters, tracheostomy tubes, and oxygen supplies
available.
Requirements of the LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse)
Must be reliable
Up to date TB certification
License must be current in the state of WI
Reliable transportation.
Compensation for the LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse)
Currently looking for experienced LPNs to fill immediate openings. Interested
candidates must hold a current LPN license in the WI state and have reliable transportation.
Responsibilities of the LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse)
Educate patients and their families by assisting in preoperative, postoperative, and relevant
health teaching.
Administer medications by preparing medications; administering specified medication orally or by
subcutaneous or intramuscular injection; recording dosage and time in patient record; maintaining
logs.
Provide ancillary medical care by dressing wounds; giving enemas, douches, alcohol rubs, and
massages; applying compresses, ice bags, and hot water bottles.
Maintain patient stability by taking and recording vital signs.
Maintain patient nutrition by examining food trays for prescribed diet; feeding patients; recording
food and fluid intake and output.
Help patients with daily living by bathing, dressing, and assisting patients in walking and turning.
Keep nursing supervisors informed by observing patients and reporting adverse reactions to
medication or treatment.
Maintain equipment and supplies by keeping catheters, tracheostomy tubes, and oxygen supplies
available.
Requirements of the LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse)
Must be reliable
Up to date TB certification
License must be current in the state of WI
Reliable transportation.
Compensation for the LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse)