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In a long-term care facility, there is one RPN and one RN assigned to 40 residents. The RPN is responsible for medication administration. The RN acts as charge nurse and is responsible for ensuring all policies and procedures are in place. The client outcomes are usually predictable. If the residents condition deteriorates, the resident is sent to hospital. RN’s and RPN’s work in collaboration together.
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In a long-term care facility, there is one RPN and one RN assigned to 40 residents. The RPN is respo