FL DOH · MQA

Licensed Practical Nurses in Chattahoochee, FL

32 licensed licensed practical nurses in Chattahoochee, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Nursing.

32
In Chattahoochee

Licensed Licensed Practical Nurses in Chattahoochee

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Chason, Cambraige 5234046 Clear 8 yrs
Peel, Caitlin 5229473 Clear 9 yrs
Campbell, Madison 5270332 Clear
Bullock, Brenda 224061 Clear 56 yrs
Downs-Smith, Tabatha 5197423 Clear 15 yrs
Kent, Tonya 5181398 Clear 18 yrs
Thomas, Camela 5198022 Clear 15 yrs
Driggers, Rebecca 5271082 Clear
Lemieux, April 5271244 Clear
Harris, Cynthia 5167324 Clear 21 yrs
Cole, Michael 5162114 Clear 22 yrs
Burr, Melba 5179775 Clear 18 yrs
Hamilton, Jennifer 5177297 Clear 19 yrs
Wiggins, Shareka 5187614 Clear 17 yrs
Drake-Davis, Trayquell 5249435 Clear 5 yrs
Howell, Brandi 5236631 Clear 8 yrs
Sorrell, Gary 5227379 Clear 10 yrs
McIntosh, Lauri 5227513 Clear 10 yrs
Miller, Genaya 5268394 Clear 1 yrs
Harris, James 1320111 Clear 28 yrs
Lasseter, Donald 1321561 Clear 28 yrs
Glaze, Marquanda 5241741 Clear 7 yrs
Burch, Chastity 5174642 Clear 20 yrs
Lane, Amy 5155177 Clear 24 yrs
Murphy, Chasity 5255995 Clear 4 yrs
Williamson, Shyla 5180026 Clear 19 yrs
Moultry, Christopher 5184900 Clear 18 yrs
Reed, April 5223401 Clear 11 yrs
Dalton, Suebrina 997091 Clear 36 yrs
Jones-Boykin, Sharon 772261 Clear 42 yrs
Burns, Jennifer 5185713 Clear 18 yrs
Chambers, Pamela 5218798 Clear 12 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Licensed Practical Nurse Profession in Florida

EDITORIAL

What they do

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) deliver routine bedside care across a wide range of Florida healthcare settings, including long-term care facilities, physician offices, rehabilitation centers, home health agencies, hospitals, and correctional facilities. LPNs administer medications, perform wound care, collect specimens, monitor vital signs, change dressings, insert catheters, and assist with diagnostic procedures. They also help patients with hygiene, mobility, and feeding when needed.

LPNs in Florida play a particularly important role in skilled nursing facilities, where they often serve as charge nurses on a shift and supervise nursing assistants. The scope of practice is more focused than that of a registered nurse, with LPNs working under the direction of an RN, APRN, physician, podiatrist, or dentist. Their training emphasizes practical, hands-on clinical skills, and they form a critical part of Florida's long-term and community-based care infrastructure.

Licensing in Florida

To become an LPN in Florida, candidates must complete a state-approved practical nursing program, pass the NCLEX-PN national examination, and submit fingerprints for a background check. Florida participates in the Nurse Licensure Compact, allowing LPNs licensed in other compact states to practice in Florida under their home-state license. Licenses are renewed biennially with documented continuing education, including state-required topics. The Florida Board of Nursing oversees licensure, scope of practice, and disciplinary matters for LPNs.

How to verify or report

Verify an LPN license through the Florida MQA license search. Complaints about unsafe practice, medication errors, or unprofessional conduct can be filed through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by calling 850-488-0796.

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