LPN licensure is endorsed by the USA because of what?
What is the NCLEX-PN examination?
How can a LPN describe a Nurse Practitioner (NP) to a student?
What is a registered nurse with a master's degree in nursing and specialty certification?
Should resignation letters vent negative feelings?
What is - no?
If on the phone with a potential employer setting up an interview and they start asking details about prior employment, what is the best response?
What is " I will be happy to explain in greater detail during a sit down interview."?
The National League for Nursing (NLN) membership represents who?
What is anyone interested in nursing issues?
How much of the NCLEX-PN questions are psychology based?
What is 9%-15%?
In what patient needs category are advance directives included?
What is the Safe Effective Care Environment category?
What is the best category of people to use as a reference?
What is people in the healthcare field that have supervised your work?
Name a good response to the question what is your greatest weakness?
What is I work hard to do my job, perfectionist, or hard to delegate?
Who does the The American Nurses Association (ANA) represent?
What is registered nurses?
What is a temporary permit for a practicing GP student? How is this different from licensure?
What is permission to practice as a GP? A licensure ensures that the nurse has demonstrated minimal competence in skills as a LPN?
In what patient needs category is family planning included?
What is the Health Promotion and Maintenance category?
What are helpful actions to secure employment after graduation?
What is research areas of interest and write brief letters expressing interest in employment?
How should a candidate be dressed for an interview?
What is business-like attire, well-fitting, neat hair?
What agency should a LPN join to have the most voice for policy making related to LPN practice?
What is National Association of Licensed Practical Nurses (NALPN)?
What is an universal requirement in the USA to take the NCLEX-PN?
What is completion of a PN program?
What should the LPN do if a CNA is noted to have bad body odor?
What is meet with the person to inform him/her of the problem and reinforce agency expectations?
Who does the charge LPN usually report to?
What is the charge RN?
What is a good closing questions to ask a potential employer during an interview?
What is Can I have a tour of the unit?
To determine the scope of a LPN the nurse should investigate what?
What is the state's Nurse Practice Act?
Prior to taking the NCLEX-PN a confidentiality clause is signed. What actions from the candidate would violate this clause?
What is discussing the exam with the instructor or other candidates?
The aspect of functioning that distinguishes RNs from LPN/LVNs is that only RNs do what?
What is initiate independent nursing actions based on nursing diagnoses?
What is considered a breach of duty?
What is the LPN/LVN does not perform duties according to the standard of care?
If the interviewer is a 'results focused' interpersonal style what is the best way for the candidate to answer the questions?
What is brief and to the point?
The Nurse Practice Act allows for LPNs to delegate unlicensed assistive personnel who have been trained to perform task. What task is often delegated and to whom?
What is vital signs to CNAs?