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Apr 07, 2006, 02:05 PM
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new LPN, new in rehab unit...advice pls.
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I just passed my LPN. And got hired in a rehab center. Decided to take the long term care facility first, but DON also adviced me to try sub acute. Which of which should I choose??
And also any advice for me (LPN with no experience in rehab), would be great????
I'll be starting next week wednesaday.
Thanks.
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May 06, 2006, 08:09 AM
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Re: new LPN, new in rehab unit...advice pls.
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I'm a new LPN in sub acute. I would try med-surg or LTC first to learn the ropes. The nurses where I work I not really the teaching kind
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May 06, 2006, 08:44 AM
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Re: new LPN, new in rehab unit...advice pls.
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I don't have advice because I'm 6 weeks from graduating but I also accepted a position at a rehab facility w/ subacute pts but I don't start until after graduation. Please let me know how it works out for you. The place I'm going to has a 12 week orientation
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May 06, 2006, 08:56 PM
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Re: new LPN, new in rehab unit...advice pls.
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I'm surviving. I'm working for almost one month and *phew*... Good for you you have a lengthly period of time for orientation. I just had a one day of training and they put me in charge in one unit with 12-15 patients. I learned the ropes by myself. It was hard at first and till now I am still learning coz in sub acute residents come and go. We always encounter new admits with different prognosis. I know you'll be fine. Just keep on learning. Goodluck.
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Sep 10, 2006, 03:48 AM
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Re: new LPN, new in rehab unit...advice pls.
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med surg and sub acute are great for hands on, LTC not so much, but LTC is good for charging and med passing. I am very lucky bc where I work I get to do it all-team lead, pass meds and just do patient care as an aid, paid LPN. I have been an aid, and unit sec and now LPN with my company, been there since 1998-and love it.
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