COMPETENCY PROFILE
Feb 01, 2020 · College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta, Competency Profile for LPNs, 5th Edition vi Using the Profile The Competency Profile is meant to be a dynamic document that is revised to reflect changes within LPN practice as they occur. This 5th Edition reflects LPN education and current scope of practice occurring in Alberta.
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