Published Feb 12, 2010
lina.561
171 Posts
Now since hospitals are no longer hiring LPN's I think CNAs could possibly have more job requirements later in the future. CNA's already do EKG's and blood draws at some hospitals with further training.
In the LPN course at my college they do not teach IV's, they are told they wont do anything invovling IVs but yet when hired they prepare them! The only thing they cant do is push meds.
Somebody will have to pick up the duties right, or you think Im wrong here?
vcurrin02
125 Posts
Who says that hospitals are no longer hiring LPN/LVN's im in the DFW area and at one hospital there is a page full of openings for LVNs
Im in Palm Beach FL and students and teachers keep saying LPNs arent being hired anymore in hospitals, they are more in LTC than any other facilities.
Oh, I know a lot of hospitals that hire them here, but they do want them to have some experience.
Where and what is DFW? is that FL?
fuzzywuzzy, CNA
1,816 Posts
What kind of fool would do LPN work for CNA pay?
SuesquatchRN, BSN, RN
10,263 Posts
LPNs do a lot more than CNA work. Not that CNAs don't have an important place but they can not take the place of licensed personnel.
Restoration
96 Posts
LOL my sentiments exactly!
txspadequeenRN, BSN, RN
4,373 Posts
dfw is the dallas- ft worth metroplex.....there is several hospitals in this area that hire lvn's.....
where and what is dfw? is that fl?
Well obviously if they pick up more job requirements
they would get a different pay rate DUH!
I was just thinking out loud-who knows.
HeartsOpenWide, RN
1 Article; 2,889 Posts
In my area the RNs are doing it all. No more LVNs in the hospitals and only 1 or 2 CNAs for an entire floor.
Dallas/fort worth texas