
Licensed Practical/ Vocational Nurse
HEALTHCARE
A licensed practical/vocational nurse works closely with patients and nursing staff to apply patient care plans, clean wounds, and change bandages. They also assist with lifestyle tasks like bathing, dressing, feeding, and monitoring vital signs.
Career Details
Skills
Students in Licensed Practical/ Vocational Nurse are trained in the following subject areas:
- Providing basic patient care or treatments, such as taking temperature or blood pressure, under the supervision of a registered nurse
- Observing patients, charting and reporting changes in their conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication or treatment, and taking any necessary action
- Administering prescribed medications to patients, and noting times and amounts on patients’ charts
Requirements
Before entering the program, students must:
- Complete all required activity in the Career Preparation Period, including Career Exploration and Career Success/Workplace Skills.
- Meet basic academic requirements in math and reading.
- Register with the state regulatory authority.
Credentials
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions.
Expectations
While on the job, you will be expected to display the following traits at all times:
- Attention to detail
- Concern for others
- Cooperation
- Dependability
- Quick decision-making skills
- Stress tolerance
Licensed Practical/ Vocational Nurse Numbers to Know
$47K
National average earning potential for this career
Completion times vary by training area. Check with your admissions advisor.
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Centers offering training in this program