| Aspect | Remote Retired Lpn | Remote Lpn |
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| Credentials | Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license, retired status | Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license |
| Work Environment | Remote, part-time or consulting roles, limited active duties | Remote or clinical settings, active patient care |
| Employer & Industry | Healthcare organizations, telehealth companies, consulting firms | Hospitals, clinics, telehealth providers |
The main difference is that a Remote Retired Lpn has an active LPN license but is retired from full-time clinical work, often engaging in consulting or part-time roles remotely. In contrast, a Remote Lpn is actively practicing, providing patient care remotely or in clinical settings. The retired status typically means less direct patient interaction, focusing on advisory or administrative tasks, whereas active remote Lpns are involved in ongoing patient care.