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From the beginning of the U.S health care system, major changes have been made in affect to keep up with the evolving times. Back in the 19th century anyone who was considered to be trained as well as those who were not trained could provide medical care to patients in need. Another difference in the development of health care is how rigorous and in-depth training is today. Before, trainees who were interested in medical practice needed minimal education. The only requirement was shadowing and becoming an intern with someone who was deemed as a qualified physician. However, one of the biggest differences is the amount of scientific knowledge required to work in health care. Describe the education and responsibility differences between an LPN, a CNA, and an RN LPN’s are responsible for patients who are disabled, ill, injured, and convalescent. Their education lasts 1 to 2 years through a hospital or associates’ program and license exam. The responsibility of a CNA is to assist nurses in taking care of patients. This includes feeding, cleaning, and transporting patients. Education consists of a program and certification via state exam. The role of an RN is to work with physicians and other specialists.
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