| Aspect | Lpn Geriatric | Lpn Pediatric |
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| Certifications | Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with geriatric specialization | Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with pediatric focus |
| Work Environment | Senior care facilities, nursing homes, assisted living | Pediatric clinics, hospitals, pediatric wards |
| Employer & Industry | Long-term care, elder care services | Pediatric healthcare providers, hospitals |
Both Lpn Geriatric and Lpn Pediatric roles require an LPN license, but they focus on different patient populations. Geriatric LPNs care for elderly patients in long-term care settings, while Pediatric LPNs work with children in clinics and hospitals. The choice depends on your interest in working with specific age groups and care environments.