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The Care Partner who under the immediate supervision of an assigned RN, provides direct patient care excluding the administration of medications or intravenous solutions.
I only worked a few weeks after getting my license nearly 7 years ago. (long story) I am planning to take a refresher course & going to work. I know I will have to take it slow, working my way up to a nursing job to give myself a chance to catch up & safely return to nursing. One of the hospitals that will hire re-entry nurses here is looking for care partners. It is not a tech, they have tech wanted ads running as well. LPN maybe?
Care partner is a term used by a couple of facilities here in Indiana to refer to a UAP - it's a tech, not a CNA or any other licensed/certified person. Dislike the phrase personally, but that's just me lol.