Are LPNs nothing but a "set dressing?"

Nurses LPN/LVN

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according to a study "supply, demand and use of licensed practical nurses,

employers should examine how the work of licensed nurses could be allocated safely and reasonably, so that rns are not overwhelmed and lpns can practice to their full scope of practice. although lpns cannot directly substitute for rns, many tasks traditionally completed by rns can be accomplished by lpns, with appropriate training.

excuse me? i personally find this offensive. so what this is saying is that we lpns are low graded workers to reduce the burdens of rns? at my workplace, lpns have exactly same number of patients as rn's, we do exactly the same work as rns. the only thing that lpns cannot do is start an iv, but here in my state, even a patient care aides (cnas) can start an iv if they were trained so its nothing special previliges that rns have. i guess lpns are like what arnold schwarzennegger stated as " a set dressing" huh? how nice

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.

Back to the article, i have reread it several times, and i am still not seeing where it is stating anymore than pure fact.

I'm also noticing that the OP has been online a couple of times since this was posted, and has had nothing else to say on this since as well

And, now at page 4, it's turned into a somewhat RN vs. LPN debates and i've already broke the NY resolution to not feed into the crap, so i'll quit now and go weed the flowers.

Specializes in NICU, Infection Control.

I'm closing this thread; as all 'x' vs 'y' (fill in x's and y's) threads, it's getting too unpleasant. If you have something left to say, don't worry, another will start soon, and follow the same path.

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