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Is a RN or LPN required to obtain CLP licensure if they are only performing very limited moderate complexity testing such as an ACT or blood gases in a unit such as ICU/CCU?

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Is a RN or LPN required to obtain CLP licensure if they are only performing very limited moderate complexity testing such as an ACT or blood gases in a unit such as ICU/CCU?

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A. Yes, any classification of health care workers other than the ones exempt from the rule (respiratory therapists, PPMP, waived) must obtain a CLP license if performing moderate or high complexity testing.

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