Noun
a nurse who has enough training to be licensed by a state to provide routine care for the sick
Source: WordNetA nursing home LPN has been charged with attempted 1st-degree murder for allegedly setting five fires at Bayou Chateau Nursing Home in Simmesport -- including four on the weekend of March 25-26. Source: Internet
There were 30 people on the LPN program waitlist, according to the Labor Department. Source: Internet
She worked as an LPN at the Richmond and Paynesville Hospitals until her retirement in 1984. Source: Internet
She was an LPN for BJC Hospital in Commerce and Lee Arrendale State Prison. Source: Internet
“Even though LPN and TMFG have rescued nearly 3,000 workers from Indonesia and returned them to the embrace of their family, we are still receiving distress calls from many workers in the Thai fishing fleet who are still stranded in Indonesia,” she said. Source: Internet
Jean was a graduate of Bedford High School with the Class of 1943; she attended LPN School after that and worked as an EEG Technician at Bedford Regional Medical Center. Source: Internet