| Aspect | Rn Iv Hydration | Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) |
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| Credentials | Registered Nurse (RN) license, IV therapy certification | Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license, basic IV skills |
| Work Environment | Medical clinics, wellness centers, mobile hydration services | Hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities |
| Job Focus | Administering IV fluids, hydration therapy, patient assessment | Basic patient care, vital signs, assisting with procedures |
While both Rn Iv Hydration specialists and LPNs work in healthcare settings, Rn Iv Hydration professionals typically hold an RN license and specialize in IV therapy and hydration services. LPNs provide broader patient care but usually have less advanced training in IV procedures. The roles overlap in some clinical environments, but Rn Iv Hydration roles are more focused on hydration therapy and require specific certifications.