What is the difference in responsibity between an RN& an LVN?
A registered nurse (RN) and licensed vocational nurse (LVN) are nursing occupations in the health care industry. An LVN is also referred to as a licensed practical nurse (LPN) in some states.EducationAn RN must obtain at least an associate degree in nursing to obtain a license in each state. An LVN is required to obtain at least one year of vocational training by an accredited school to obtain licensing.RN ResponsiblitiesBecause registered nurses receive additional education and training, they can assist in diagnosis and treatment of patients, educating patients and their families regarding medical illnesses and conditions, and administering treatment and medications.LVN ResponsibilitiesLicensed vocational nurses often provide basic bedside care to patients under the direction of physicians and registered nurses.