Licensed Practical Nurse Working Conditions
Most licensed Practical nurses in
hospitals and nursing care facilities work a 40-hour week, but because
patients need around-the-clock care, some work nights, weekends, and
holidays. They often stand for long periods and help patients move
in bed, stand, or walk.
LPNs may face hazards from caustic
chemicals, radiation, and infectious diseases such as hepatitis.
They are subject to back injuries when moving patients and shock
from electrical equipment. They often must deal with the stress of
heavy workloads. In addition, the patients they care for may be confused,
irrational, agitated, or uncooperative.
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