Part-time, Contract & Contract-to-Perm roles available in/near Texas
Description
The LPN must have an ability to remain calm under pressure. The LPN will be responsible for monitoring patients, performing routine checks, and assisting doctors and nurses. To be successful as an LPN you should be able to take direction and work well in stressful situations. A good LPN has great observational skills and empathy for patients while remaining professional.
Responsibilities
Monitor patients throughout their treatment.
Perform routine checks of patients' vital signs.
Ensure that patients take their medication.
Assist doctors and registered nurses.
Liaise with patients' families.
Requirements
Completed LPN license program.
Empathy for patients.
Ability to take instructions from doctors and nurses.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
- Skin subs-identification
- 1 year (min) Wound Care experience
- Skin sweeps
- Coordination of providers and buildings for G-tubes
- Some travel within your state is mandatory
- Ultramist identification