An important aspect of LPN training
LPN Programs September 1st. 2010, 6:23amAn important aspect of LPN training is maternal-child education. Although many acute hospital units that care for pregnant women i.e. prenatal units do not employ the LPN the understanding of the origin of human life is an essential component of LPN education. The curriculum generally includes the following: basic biological principals of the symphony of hormones necessary for conception to take place, the conditions of embryo and fetal gestational growth, complications of pregnancy, labor and delivery, postpartum, the newborn as well as contraceptives.
The role of the LPN during the perinatal period in various health care settings depends mostly on the nursing scope of practice for that state. Maternal-child health presents many risk factors that require specific assessment skills that are not included in LPN didactic education or skill set training. In view of that fact the LPN can provide some basic nutritional guidelines, recommended weight gain education as well as contraceptive alternatives to the expectant families, family planning clinics, physician offices and public health agencies many welcome the LPN as a valued staff member. Sexually transmitted disease education is often a role for the LPN and some LPN’s have completed certification programs that allow the classification of specialist to be designated following their license initials.
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