Re: who here works in a hospital?
I have been an LPN for 2 years and I currently work at a hospital, on a med-surg floor, I have been there for around 18 months... we recently received MAGNET status so they are no longer hiring LPN's and are now moving toward continuing edu. for the current nurses, with the hopes that more Associate Degree nurses will move on to get their BSN's. I'm not sure where we are and are not "allowed" to work but I do know that most of the LPN's work on the Med-Surg unit as well as ortho and telemetry, usually nights, same with a lot of new RN grads, probably because the turn over rate in the unit is higher than that of the other units. At my facility there are not any LPN's in Peds, or surgery or ICU and the LPN's in maternity fill the role of a nurse tech, for the most part. I am currently in school and will be finishing my RN in November, my clinical instructor is the Nurse Mg. of the cardiac unit where I work and he won't hire any nurse, without 2-3 yrs experience, I'm guessing it is because it is a specialty unit and for an LPN it is really more of a hassle to work on a floor where your hands are tied. I live in Ohio, we are not allowed to do many of the skills that the LPN's in KY and WV are allowed to do on a daily basis so it limits us to where we can work. I'm not sure if this helps, but if you have any more questions feel free to ask.
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