No wonder a degree isn't what it used to be

I present exhibit lpn2.
Once again , Please direct your attention to the highlighted text and that circled in red.


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to be continued.
 

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and Finally I present to you exhibit lpncode,
Once again I direct your attention to that underlined in red.

http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/068/068013000B02600R.html

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By the way I don't think much of someone stamping their feet and insisting on throwing other people under the bus just because you cannot admit a mistake.



Now lets review a bit of all that brazen bluster you hurled at myself (and a few to Lucrum) in a vain attempt to BS your way out of it and mislead the whole thread readership.


there is some parable about giving enuf rope?
Confusion is SOP for you isn't it.
So, as far as you are concerned, you are behind the curve....again.
You confuse license with professional, but that is not surprising, considering.
You have simply chosen to ignore what was posted, and at that, I will let you do your thing.
What I have is someone who does not know what they are talking about.KA-BOOM
Now don't you just feel stupid?
If you are used to being slapped around by the facts then you would become immune to feeling stupid at some point.
At least you know now that lpns are not professionals and you can say you learned something.
What a moron you are tigger.

You stated that lpns are professional I showed you they are not, all this other bluster is just that, bluster.
do not insult Southern Gentlemen, you are a redneck.

In the eyes of the people who issue licenses, lpns are NOT professionals, the end.
Who is the liar now?
Link, please. Otherwise, STFU.
Do you think people are that stupid?


Now as far as my saying you "have a Tiger by the tail" that's in reference to your non-ending claim I am not a Healthcare Professional.

But the next time you want to refer to me as "tigger" just remember this thread rcg.
 

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Have to say RCG, that the semantics seem to go in PT's favor. I think I understand your point about the power structure, the chain of command, but in the case an LPN being licensed. Seems to be the case.

Now, can we move on? I've already said several times that I have the utmost respect for all healthcare workers.
 
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Have to say RCG, that the semantics seem to go in PT's favor. I think I understand your point about the power structure, the chain of command, but in the case an LPN being licensed. Seems to be the case.

Now, can we move on? I've already said several times that I have the utmost respect for all healthcare workers.
His point about the power structure is a red herring, I never disputed that.

Sorry but it's not just semantics (being a professional as compared to a non-professional) is like the difference between someone who majored in finance vs someone who is a CPA.

btw: It's not the semantics that go in my favor it's the facts(or like I said above the best kept secret on the net).

rcg made a fool of himself plain and simple. Which of course he made worse by trying to bluster his way out of it.

Don't you fond it odd that an affirmative action nurse , insists those whom he's supposed to supervise are not professionals while beating his chest claiming himself a professional?

rcg is where arrogance and stupidity meet. RN's in real life know LPN's are licensed Professionals.
 
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and Finally I present to you exhibit lpncode,
Once again I direct your attention to that underlined in red.

http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/068/068013000B02600R.html

attachment.php


By the way I don't think much of someone stamping their feet and insisting on throwing other people under the bus just because you cannot admit a mistake.



Now lets review a bit of all that brazen bluster you hurled at myself (and a few to Lucrum) in a vain attempt to BS your way out of it and mislead the whole thread readership.





Now as far as my saying you "have a Tiger by the tail" that's in reference to your non-ending claim I am not a Healthcare Professional.

But the next time you want to refer to me as "tigger" just remember this thread rcg.

There are standards of professional conduct for laundry personnel you idiot. Have you ever run a business??

The US Dept of Labor CLEARLY spells out which is professional and which is not, tigger:D

Nice try tho.:)
 
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There are standards of professional conduct for laundry personnel you idiot. Have you ever run a business??

The US Dept of Labor CLEARLY spells out which is professional and which is not, tigger:D

Nice try tho.:)
So yet again, despite ALL the evidence, you refuse to admit you're wrong and or full of shit.
 
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So yet again, despite ALL the evidence, you refuse to admit you're wrong and or full of shit.

The US Dept of Labor provided the evidence. You simply live in your own mind. Which of course is the only place you CAN live with the views that you hold.
 
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The US Dept of Labor provided the evidence. You simply live in your own mind. Which of course is the only place you CAN live with the views that you hold.

Even mrs bill says you've lost this one and he can't stand not taking up for his own.


LPN's are in fact LICENSED PROFESSIONALS you're just not man enough to admit you're wrong. You don't even have semantics or context to hide behind this time.

Oh and who licenses LPN's in your state? Illinois or the US dep. of Labor?
 
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The US Dept of Labor provided the evidence. You simply live in your own mind. Which of course is the only place you CAN live with the views that you hold.

OK, since mrs bill, per silly luke, is still in this I guess. Can you give that link from the DOL regarding your point? Glad to take a look.
 
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What I have is someone who does not know what they are talking about.:D

http://www.opm.gov/fedclass/gs0620.pdf

Positions are classified in this series when the primary responsibility is for nursing care which
requires less than full professional nursing
education but requires the knowledges and skills
represented by licensure as a licensed practical (vocational) nurse. Such positions typically
involve an understanding of the requirements for a patient care plan, knowledge and skill in the
preparation and administration of medications, knowledge of physical and emotional reactions to
a variety of treatment procedures and skill in maintaining effective work relationships with
facility staff, patients and the members of the treatment or nursing care team in the direct service
to patients.
Positions in this series are referred to as practical nurses, in some areas as vocational nurses, and
are prepared to function under the direction and supervision of a professional nurse and/or
doctor. As member of the health care team, they give nursing care to patients, and generally are
considered next in skill level to the professional nurse.


KA-BOOM:D :D :D

here ya go mrbill.:)

Notice, the terms....requires education LESS THAN full professional nursing.

lpns are not professionals. That is why one license reads "Registered Professional Nurse" and the other license does not have the word professional in the title. This is in all 50 states and is in accordance to the Nurse Practice Act. Lpns, like secretaries, have codes of professional conduct, but acting like a professional does not make you one.
 
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