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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Reviews
What is it like working as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)?
February 2020
Improve knowledge and skills and gain more experience life long career.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Edmonton:
Pros: The benefits and more job opportunities
Cons: If I don't get job
February 2020
No growth.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Bronxville:
Pros: The kids
Cons: My provider (K.Hicks FNP) treats me like I am her employee and she speaks down towards me.
February 2020
Not Great.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Tucson:
Pros: the normal person hours available, PTO, PTO conversion, 'some' of the benefits.
Cons: complacent nurses and MA's that don't do their job and always try to make someone else do it. MA's that don't answer patients calls. Horrible pay compared to almost everywhere else. The managers inability to listen to reasonable staff recommendations, their inability to appropriately reprimand bad workers. The constant understaffing due to new people always quitting because the people that have been here the longest rest on their laurels and make the new people do what should be their job. Bad and inconsistent training that varies from worker to worker. The Horrible, horrible EHR they use (NextGen). The CEO and board members who are constantly pushing for less people to do more while they're simultaneously trying to get rid of PTO and bonuses. Many other things that do not immediately come to mind.
February 2020
Family Friendly community right next door for all you health care needs.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Mitchell:
Pros: Close to home and familiar with my family's and directions.
Cons: Everyone knowing me
January 2020
It's the best agency.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Rapid City:
Pros: The difference we make to others less fortunate and allow them to continue in there homes
Cons: Travel 7days
January 2020
It’s gone downhill.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in St. Louis:
Pros: I’ve worked with many diverse families and I love meeting new people and learning about my new kiddos and how I can help them
Cons: I feel I’m not taken seriously, I’m often treated as a babysitter. I have little communication with management. I feel my time I not valued and that in turn I am not valued as a human being let alone an employee.
January 2020
Extremely high volume clinic.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Morris:
Pros: How it challenges me to be a better nurse.
Cons: I feel under valued and under appreciated.
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