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To meet the Florida Board of Nursing requirements for an IV therapy certificate, the LPN or GPN must: Earn a minimal score of 80% on the examination (one retake is permitted if score is below 80%). Complete the attached clinical skills checklist under the supervision of a Florida Licensed Registered Nurse (RN).
Check with your BON to see if you are still eligible to take the NCLEX as is. At 7 years out, you may not be able to take it without either re-enrolling in school or taking a refresher course. Get the most recent study guides that you can. Do lots of NCLEX questions so you become very familiar with them.
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Florida test-takers have three attempts to pass the NCLEX. After that, they must complete a Florida Board of Nursing-approved remedial course to reinstate testing eligibility for a fourth examination.
The LPN may perform a physical assessment. The LPN may obtain health care history information.
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Including all LPN duties, some additional skillsets for an RN include: Administer and monitor patient medications (including IV) Perform and lead an emergency response using BLS (Basic Life Support), ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support), and/or Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
The Licensed Practical Nurse is not permitted to give any type of drug through an IV line (depending on the state). The LPN may flush a peripheral IV line in preparation for the Registered Nurse to give an IV medication, but the LPN cannot actually give it.
These changes require applicants who graduated from a Florida Board Approved (not accredited) Nursing Program to take their initial exam within six (6) months of graduation. Applicants who do not take the exam within six (6) months of graduation must complete a Board Approved licensure examination preparatory course.
In Florida, for one example, the state Board of Nursing says you can challenge if you've completed courses equivalent to a practical nursing education.
The licensed nurse cannot delegate any activity that requires clinical reasoning, nursing judgment or critical decision making. The licensed nurse must ultimately make the final decision whether an activity is appropriate to delegate to the delegatee based on the Five Rights of Delegation (NCSBN, 1995, 1996).

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