| Aspect | Upstate Rn | Upstate Lpn |
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| Required Credentials | Registered Nurse license (RN) | Licensed Practical Nurse license (LPN) |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, clinics, long-term care | Long-term care, clinics, home health |
| Job Responsibilities | More complex patient care, assessments, care planning | Basic patient care, monitoring, assisting with procedures |
Upstate Rns typically hold a registered nurse license and perform more advanced patient assessments and care planning, often working in hospitals or clinics. Upstate Lpns have a practical nursing license and focus on basic patient care, usually in long-term care or home health settings. Both roles are vital but differ in scope, responsibilities, and required credentials.